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JANUARY 14, 2007 EST, USA
 
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VOL. 7, NO. 283

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No candles, kerosine for villagers cut off by landslides in Sri Lanka
Associated Press, Sun January 14, 2007 11:06 EST . KRISHAN FRANCIS - Associated Press Writer - LANDUPITIYA, Sri Lanka - (AP) Isolated and cut off from supplies because of heavy landslides, displaced people in this remote central Sri Lankan village say their stocks of candles and kerosine oil are exhausted.

``We lit our last candle yesterday and our kerosine oil stock is finished so we will have no lighting at night,'' said R.B. Weerasooriya, a village administrative officer.

More than 500 people in Landupitiya fled their homes and took shelter in a government school in the same village after at least 17 people from surrounding areas died and many went missing in Friday's landslides.

Between 9,000 and 16,000 were made homeless by the disaster that hit many parts of Nuwara Eliya district, known for its lush tea gardens.

Landupitiya, on higher ground, survived, but people saw their walls cracking from smaller earth slips, forcing them to abandon their homes, Weerasooriya said.

School teacher Wimala Kumari said that she took shelter in the school where she works when she saw a strong gush of rain water uproot a large tree in her garden.

Electricity has been cut off since Friday, and vehicles from outside can't reach the village because wide cracks have appeared on many parts of the only access road.

Some people take the risk of trekking down to the nearby town Padiyapelella to get provisions, but the town is nearly deserted after the government advised the people to go to safety because continuing monsoon rains could cause more landslides.

On Sunday, army soldiers visited Landupitiya for the first time since Friday to evacuate sick and elderly people to hospitals.

Meanwhile, Gamini Hettiarachchi, director general of the Disaster Management Center, said Sunday that evacuation of people cut off by the landslides was hampered because air force helicopters could not operate because of mist and heavy rain.

Speaking from Colombo, he said 128 people were air lifted on Saturday.

Associated Press writer Bharatha Mallawarachi contributed to this report from Colombo. Discuss this story
Published: Sun Jan 14 12:52:26 EST 2007


Military says 4 soldiers killed in Tamil rebel fire in eastern Sri Lanka
Associated Press, Sun January 14, 2007 01:40 EST . BHARATHA MALLAWARACHI - Associated Press Writer - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - (AP) Separatist Tamil Tiger rebels attacked a military camp in eastern Sri Lanka - , killing at least four government soldiers, the Defense Ministry said Sunday. Sri Lanka - 's north and east have become a hotbed of violence between the military and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, which has been fighting for over 20 years for a separate homeland for Sri Lanka - 's 3.1 million minority Tamils, who have suffered decades of discrimination by the majority Sinhalese.

The military has stepped up efforts to flush rebels from eastern Sri Lanka - , where the insurgents are at their weakest since a top commander broke away in 2004 with an estimated 6,000 fighters.

On Saturday, a Sri Lankan air force bomber severely damaged a Tamil rebel base in Verugal, about 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of the military's Mankerni camp in the eastern Batticaloa district.

The rebels had used the artillery position at Verugal to fire at military camps in the area, Samarasinghe said earlier.

However, he said the attack on the Mankerni base late Saturday did not come from Verugal, Samarasinghe said Sunday.

Also on Sunday, police recovered the bodies of two ethnic Tamils found with gunshot wounds near Vavuniya, the last government-held garrison town before rebel territory in the north.

The two victims were identified as Muthukumar Puwanseshwaran, 29 and Arason Yogeshwaran, 28, local Police Chief Kumara Sandanayake said. No other information was immediately available.

There was no immediate comment from the rebels, and phones rang unanswered at the Tiger's stronghold in Kilinochchi.

In eastern Sri Lanka - , there is no proper demarcation of government-held and rebel-held areas and both sides frequently clash.

In eastern Ampara which adjoins Batticaloa district, anti-terrorist commandoes captured two more rebel bases, Samarasinghe said, bringing the total number of rebel bases captured this week to four. Seven smaller camps have also fallen in Ampara, further south of Batticaloa, the military said.

Although both sides claim to be adhering to a Norwegian-brokered 2002 cease-fire, violence has escalated since late 2005, with over 3,600 people killed last year alone. Discuss this story
Published: Sun Jan 14 02:56:12 EST 2007 Back to the top


Sri Lanka violence kills 11, commandos take Tiger bases
thenews.com.pk, January 14. COLOMBO: At least five soldiers and six civilians were killed in Sri Lanka as Tamil Tiger rebels and government troops traded long-range artillery fire in the island's restive east, officials said Sunday. The rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) fired artillery at army positions in Mankerni in the district of Batticaloa killing five soldiers in two attacks, the defence ministry said in a statement. More...
Published: Sun Jan 14 12:25:46 EST 2007 Back to the top

MSF: Civilians Under Fire in Sri Lanka
scoop.co.nz, 15 January 2007, 10:04 am. Doctors Without Boarders: Civilians Under Fire in Sri Lanka While Assistance is Limited 2006 marked a grim year for Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs) working in the Northeast of Sri Lanka... Back to the top

Tatas seen in talks to buy Sri Lanka s Suntel
indiatimes.com, JANUARY 15, 2007 . NEW DELHI/BANGALORE: The Tatas are learnt to have initiated talks to buy out Sri Lanka’s premier private telecom operator, Suntel... Back to the top

Sri Lanka military takes more rebel camps in east
people.com.cn, January 14. Sri Lankan military has taken more Tamil Tiger camps in the island's troubled eastern province as rebel mortar fire has caused the death of four soldiers, defense officials said Sunday... Back to the top

Thousands of Sri Lankans trek to safety for evacuation after landslides kill 17
Associated Press, Sat January 13, 2007 04:19 EST . KRISHAN FRANCIS - Associated Press Writer - PADIYAPELELLA, Sri Lanka - (AP) Air force helicopters on Saturday evacuated dozens of people injured during landslides in Sri Lanka - 's central tea growing region that left 17 dead and others feared trapped, officials said... Back to the top

UN Recommends ‘Targeted Measures’ Against LTTE Over Continued ...
nationalsecurity.lk, 14 jan. In a report to be presented to the United Nations Security Council, "The Island", reported Saturday (13) United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon has for the first time recommended "targeted measures" against the LTTE political and military leadership due to the group’s continued refusal to completely cease the recruitment and use of children... Back to the top

Scotland Yard for further tests in Sri Lanka assassination probe
thepeninsulaqatar.com, 1/14/2007. colombo • British detectives have removed “exhibits” for forensic tests to try to identify the assassins of a Sri Lankan Tamil legislator, the British High Commission (embassy) said here yesterday... Back to the top

Defense Ministry says air force bombs Tamil rebels' gun position in eastern Sri Lanka
Associated Press, Sat January 13, 2007 08:55 EST . COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - (AP) The Sri Lankan air force bombed a Tamil rebel gun position in the country's east Saturday, causing ``huge'' damage to the facility, a Defense Ministry spokesman said... Back to the top

Sri Lanka military joins rescue operation after landslides kill 17, displace over 9,000
Associated Press, Fri January 12, 2007 23:32 EST . KRISHAN FRANCIS - Associated Press Writer - KANDY, Sri Lanka - (AP) Soldiers and air force helicopters intensified rescue operations in Sri Lanka - 's central tea growing region Saturday where landslides killed at least 17 people and left others feared trapped, officials said... Back to the top

Military says soldiers kill Tamil rebel in northern Jaffna
Associated Press, Sat January 13, 2007 02:23 EST . COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - (AP) Soldiers shot and killed a suspected Tamil Tiger rebel at a checkpoint in northern Sri Lanka - on Saturday after he lobbed a hand grenade at officers who were checking travelers, the Defense Ministry said... Back to the top

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