Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Troops confront LTTE terrorists in Yala

At least four terrorists were seriously injured say, defence sources today (December 04) when troops confronted an LTTE group 30 kilometres north of Yala at 5.10 p.m.

According to sources, troops have confronted with a LTTE group while conducting search operations in the area. Security in the area has been tightened assisting the ongoing search operations, security sources further said.

Latest reports say, security forces are on the trail of the fleeing terrorists.

Meanwhile, a soldier was reported injured during the confrontation.

Extracted from,
http://defence.lk/new.asp?fname=20071204_06

Kerala, a new LTTE base

The Centre's worst fears have come true - the LTTE has spread its wings to India. LTTE Chief V Prabhakaran has sprung another surprise shifting the banned outfit's operations to the Kerala coast.

Instead of depending on Tamil Nadu for logistic support, his fighters are now zeroing in on the less-patrolled Kerala coast.

TIMES NOW has learnt that attempts are being made to use Kerala for smuggling arms, ammunition and even drugs. Isolated points along the the lengthy Malabar coast are also being used as a landing point for RDX.

Fishermen from Tamil Nadu have long been paying the price of LTTE's bloody mission in their state, and now with the shift of operations to the neighbouring state, it won't be long before Kerala's waters become the LTTE's playground.

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http://www.timesnow.tv/NewsDtls.aspx?NewsID=4678

Get Pottu Amman to finish LTTE: Douglas Devananda

Sri Lankan Minister and Tamil politician Douglas Devananda, who escaped an assassination bid on him by a suicide bomber last week, has said the way to finish LTTE is to kill the rebel outfit's intelligence chief Pottu Amman.

Devananda, leader of the Eelam People's Democratic Front and Social Services and Social Welfare Minister, said Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam chief Vellupillai Prabhakaran will be weakened by the death of Pottu Amman.

"The only way to bring an end to the LTTE is to kill its head of intelligence Pottu Amman, since he is the person who guides LTTE leader V Prabhakaran and others in the organisation," Devananda, a vocal critic of the Tamil Tigers who had been the target of four assassination attempts in the past, told the Colombo Post newspaper.

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http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/001200712041422.htm

Lebanon's slaves, Lebanon's shame

Over a month ago, a French documentary, "Liban, Pays des Esclaves," harshly criticized Lebanese society and the authorities for their treatment of migrant domestic workers. But instead of being outraged by the behavior of their fellow citizens, many Lebanese expressed outrage against the filmmaker who dared to sully their reputation in France. One group even organized a petition against the documentary on Facebook, Lebanon's latest craze.....................................

...........................Two weeks ago, Human Rights Watch released a report based on interviews with 100 Sri Lankan migrant domestic workers who had returned to Sri Lanka after working in the Middle East, including many in Lebanon. They tell a disheartening tale of ill-treatment by their employers and official indifference on the part of the Lebanese authorities.

Lebanese employers routinely confiscated the passports of the migrant domestic workers and confined them to the workplace 24 hours a day. In many cases employers refused to allow them to telephone their relatives or friends. Some employers also withheld wages for months to years at a time.

"I had no freedom to leave, day or night," said Krishnan, a 42-year-old Sri Lankan woman who had worked as a maid in Lebanon. "When they went out, they locked the house and took the key with them, and I had to stay inside."

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http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=10&categ_id=5&article_id=87205

Sangakkara makes England toil

Kumar Sangakkara became the first batsman to hit 150-plus scores in four consecutive Tests as Sri Lanka pressed for victory in the first Test against England.

The left-hander made 152 as Sri Lanka piled up 8-442 in their second innings when they declared 30 minutes before stumps on the fourth day to leave England an imposing victory target of 350.

England closed the day on 1-9, losing Alastair Cook to the fourth ball of the innings from Chaminda Vaas, who forced an edge to Chamara Silva at first slip.

Skipper Michael Vaughan was unbeaten on 1 and nightwatchman James Anderson was on 4 as England return on the final day to attempt a history-defying win.

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http://foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,22870225-23212,00.html

1,800 Tamils released in Sri Lanka

About 1,800 Tamils out of the 2,184 detained in recent days following the twin bombings that rocked the Sri Lankan capital last week have been released, the Parliament was informed on Tuesday.

Replying to queries from Tamil MPs, Chief Government Whip Jeyaraj Fernandopulle said 1,800 Tamils have been released and the rest would also be freed after questioning.

Meanwhile, Disaster Management and Human Rights Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe said the government has decided to set up a Help Desk to provide information to the public about persons arrested or detained by police and security forces in the recent crackdown on suspected persons in Colombo and suburbs.

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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/World/