News Archive (2002 - 2009)


Sri Lankans Discuss Peace and Reconciliation in Oslo

A NUMBER OF SPEAKERS from Sri Lanka participated in the Conference on Peace and Reconciliation in South Asia organized by the International Association for Human Values in Oslo on 10th and 11th April 2008. They had been invited in their personal capacity by IAHV, which was founded by the Indian guru HH Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. The Conference dealt with different conflicts in South Asia, but Sri Lankan issues attracted the greatest interest and discussion, with presentations also from Prof Indra de Zoysa of Trondheim University and John Hanssen-Bauer, the Special Envoy for Sri Lanka. Niraj Deva of the Conservative Group of the European Parliament was present to chair the Workshop on the Naxalite problems in India, but also contributed to discussion.


Tamil Nadu Back as Tiger\'s Safe Haven?

BATTERED IN THE North-eastern war theatre in Sri Lanka, hounded at sea by a resurgent Navy, and having lost several logistic vessels in sea battles, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) seems to be falling back for supplies on its oldest haven - the porous coastline of Tamil Nadu and its vast hinterland. Dozens of incidents of smuggling and over 100 arrests in the last couple of years stand testimony to the Tigers\' network in the state, eventhough there is insufficient evidence to indicate collusion by the State machinery, the Times of India reported yesterday. The LTTE maintains a wide network of committed sympathisers and mercenary supporters to ensure regular supplies of fuel, medicines and war-related materials to carry on their armed campaign in the island nation. As many as 108 people have been arrested for suspected smuggling activities since May 2006. Of these, 31 were Sri Lankan Tamils and the rest Indians. Forty of these suspects were detained under the National Security Act (NSA), but some of them have been released on technical grounds. There are 49 Sri Lankan Tamils in a special camp for suspected militants and their sympathisers in Chengalpattu. Of these, nine are hard-core LTTE men. The Sri Lankan Navy feels its recent successes against the LTTE\'s fleet of arms-running vessels - it has sunk seven in the last two years - has forced the rebel group to source much of its supplies from India. Col (retd) R Hariharan, who headed military intelligence in the Indian Peace Keeping Force, notes that the LTTE seems to have received some fresh ammunition in recent days. \"It is not clear which clandestine route is being used by the LTTE to import munitions. But the Indian coastal zone continues to be the weakest link in the naval defence of Sri Lanka. We may expect the Sri Lankan Navy to intensify operations in the seas around Kachchativu in the coming weeks.\" A major haul in the first half of 2006 was the police seizure of a consignment of gelex boosters from a vehicle near Madurai. It was apparently meant to be shipped to northern Sri Lanka via Rameswaram. Once again, the temple town seemed to become a vital hub for smuggling for the Tigers. In one instance, the \'Q\' branch police arrested eight LTTE operatives while trying to smuggle out a truck-load of ball-bearings. Investigation revealed that the consignment had been bought from an automobile spare parts company in Mumbai. Ball-bearings are used as shrapnel in improvised explosive devices. In February 2007, the Coast Guard caught two boats carrying a cache of ammunition and explosives and metallic bars packed in gunny bags. Later that month, the Coast Guard intercepted a \'Sea Tiger\' boat with five members of the LTTE\'s sea wing. Their interrogation revealed that the boat had been lined with explosives. The boat was taken away to mid-sea and blasted as a security measure. There were several other seizures of aluminium ingots, ball bearings, scrap metal, rocket shells, boosters, explosives, detonators and chemicals in the Southern districts. The war in Sri Lanka is now closer to India\'s coast than ever before. The main theatre is now Mannar, the North-western district in which a small enclave is in LTTE control. Talaimannar, Sri Lanka\'s westernmost point is just an hour\'s speedboat journey away from Rameswaram. As long as the unending conflict in the neighbouring country rages on, Tamil Nadu, especially its fishermen, will continue to see disquieting days. (Courtesy: Daily News)


Welioya Clashes Cause Tigers to Flee

WELIOYA: FRESH ROUNDS OF FIGHTING for supremacy in the WELIOYA sector on Thursday (17) resulted in losses and damages to the Tiger terrorists as troops went on attacking more and more Tiger terrorist fortifications.


Claymore Blast Takes No Lives

TRINCOMALEE : A POLICE ROUTE clearing patrol came under LTTE claymore mine attack this morning (19) around 5.50 a.m. in POKURANI area on KINNIYA – THAMBALAGAMUWA road.


Troops on Humanitarian Operations Kill More Terrorists and Recover Explosives & More LTTE Items

JAFFNA & WANNI: FIVE MORE TIGER bunkers in the general area of KILALY, JAFFNA were attacked by the troops operating ahead of the forward defence line Friday (18).


Maj. Gen. Gemunu Kulathunga (retd) bids adieu

Major General G P Kulathunga RSP USP (Retd), who passed away on 15 April 2003 was a source of encouragement and inspiration to the Army and remained an ardent and dedicated believer in the Sri Lankan nation, its culture, its territorial integrity and sovereignty, says Commander of the Army, Lt. Gen. L. P Balagalle RWP RSP VSV USP ndc IG in a Special Part 1 Order issued in connection with Major General Kulathunga\'s demise.


UK General Sir Michael Rose KCB CBE DSO QGM (Retd) Visits Jaffna

UK General Sir Michael Rose KCB CBE DSO QGM (Retd), widely acclaimed as a lecturer on \"Peace-keeping\" who is now in Sri Lanka, traveled to the northern Jaffna peninsula on Sunday (20) in a bid to receive an evaluation of social and security developments taking place there.


115TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS OF SRI LANKA ARTILLERY FOR FOUR DAYS

The 115th Anniversary celebrations of the Sri Lanka Artillery Regiment, which commenced on 17 April 2003 under the auspices of the Commander of the Army Lt. Gen. L. P. Balagalle RWP RSP VSV USP ndc IG, reached its climax on 20 April 2003 when all Ranks were entertained to a lunch and a social get-together hosted for senior serving Officers and their spouses.


LTTE Damaged Ecology Around Mannar Hideouts: Army

MADHU (MANNAR), April 27: The Sri Lankan Army has accused LTTE of damaging the fragile ecology around their erstwhile stronghold here, stating that the rebels recklessly exploited the forest wealth when they were short of supplies.


Army Commandos mark their 25th anniversary

All Officers and Other Ranks of the Sri Lanka Army Commando Regiment joined together at historic Nagadeepa Raja Maha Viharaya in Jaffna last week to mark the 25th anniversary of the Sri Lanka Army Commando Regiment.


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