Sri Lanka capital rocked by bomb

May 16, 2008 (LBO) – A bomb blast shook the Sri Lankan capital Colombo just before noon Friday, defence officials said. The blast occured near the Sambhodi temple next to the Hotel Hilton, near which there is an army checkpoint. No details of casualties or damage were immediately available.

Sri Lanka police bus blasted in suicide attack

May 16, 2008 (LBO ) A Sri Lanka police bus was targeted by a suspected Tamil Tiger suicide bomber in the capital Colombo Friday, killing 8 persons and injuring 90, defence officials said.The blast went off at a busy roundabout near Colombo’s Hilton hotel. Military spokesman Udaya Nanayakkara said a suspected Tamil Tiger suicide bomber […]

Nine dead, scores wounded in Sri Lanka suicide blast

May 16, 2008 (AFP) – At least nine people were killed and 95 others wounded Friday in a Tamil Tiger suicide bombing near the official residence of Sri Lanka’s president in the capital Colombo, officials said. Military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said seven police officers and two other people — plus the attacker — died […]

Terror threat from South Asia still top US concern

WASHINGTON, May 14, 2008 (AFP) – The United States has poured nearly 40 billion dollars in aid to South Asia since the September 11 attacks but the terror threat from the region remains a top problem, a congressional hearing was told Wednesday. “South Asia is arguably the place from which America faces the greatest terrorist […]

‘s restive north: military

May 15, 2008 (AFP) – Sri Lankan troops smashed rebel bunkers and traded fire with guerrillas across the island’s north, leaving at least 25 people dead in total, the defence ministry said Thursday. The ministry said security forces carried out “limited operations” in the regions of Mannar, Weli Oya, Vavuniya and Janakapura on Wednesday, as […]

Sri Lanka govt needs to act quickly to consolidate east: analysts

May 14, 2008 (AFP) – The Sri Lankan government may be celebrating a key election victory in the ethnically-mixed east but it is still a long way from winning over the island’s Tamil minority, analysts and observers say.The polls on Saturday saw voters in the east give President Mahinda Rajapakse’s ruling coalition control over a […]

Sri Lanka ministerial aide assassinated amid violence

May 14, 2008 (AFP) – At least 27 Tamil Tiger rebels died during battles with government troops, while separately a top advisor to a senior cabinet minister was shot dead in Sri Lanka’s restive north, the defence ministry said Tuesday.The sporadic clashes took place around the embattled Vavuniya and Mannar district on Monday, the ministry […]

Sri Lanka presses ahead with air and ground attacks against Tamil Tigers: military

May 14, 2008 (AFP) – Sri Lanka pressed ahead with air and ground attacks Wednesday against Tamil Tiger rebels in the north, the defence ministry said, as the prime minster ruled out any ceasefire. Fighter planes gave air support to ground troops advancing toward rebel-held areas in Mannar district and bombed a suspected guerrilla training […]

Sri Lanka Marxist rebels form new party

May 12, 2008 (LBO) – A breakaway faction of Sri Lanka’s Marxist-nationalist Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP- People’s Liberation Front) said Monday that they had formed a new political party. Lead by controversial lawmaker Wimal Weerawansa, the breakaway group, known as the ‘Wimal faction’, claims the support of at least nine of the 38 members of […]

Sri Lanka opposition challenge govt poll win

May 12, 2008 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s opposition said Monday it planned to mount a legal challenge to the government’s weekend win in key local elections in the east of the island.The opposition said President Mahinda Rajapakse’s party and his allies — including Tamil Tiger rebel defectors — used “terror” tactics to bully voters and […]

Sri Lanka govt wins key polls in boost for war effort

TRINCOMALEE, Sri Lanka, May 11, 2008 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s ruling coalition was Sunday declared the winner of key elections in the east of the island, and hailed its victory as a major boost for the war against Tamil rebels.Election officials confirmed the governing United People’s Freedom Alliance party (UPFA) and its allies had won […]

Votes counted in Sri Lanka amid allegations of foul play

TRINCOMALEE, Sri Lanka, May 11, 2008 (AFP) – Vote counting was underway in eastern Sri Lanka Sunday after an election marred by Tamil Tiger attacks and allegations of intimidation by allies of the island’s hawkish government. . The elections for a provincial council in the tense eastern coastal area, which was until last year partly […]

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