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FEBRUARY 2, 2007 EST, USA
 
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VOL. 7, NO. 302

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We have lost a great mathe- matician, engineer, scientist, an old timer of SLNet/LAcNet and a former LAcNet director. Pubudu Dayawansa (Daya) was instrumental in carrying out many LAcNet projects. He was responsible in setting up "Colombo Calling" a website that was designed to carry weekly articles from Sri Lankan Academic community and Human Rights activists. [ More...]
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Sri Lanka steps up security ahead of national day
afp, February 02, 2007. COLOMBO (AFP) - Sri Lanka stepped up already tight security in the capital Colombo amid fears of Tamil rebel attacks ahead of independence day celebrations, officials said.Security forces armed with tough anti-terror laws increased road blocks and random checks within the city of 600,000 people and carried out searches against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), a police official said on Friday. More...
Published: Fri Feb 2 23:08:31 EST 2007

Manmohan writes to Karunanidhi
hindu, February 02, 2007. CHENNAI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said that he was aware of the feelings of Tamil Nadu MLAs on the happenings in Sri Lanka. Dr. Singh said he read the resolution passed by the Tamil Nadu Assembly and added that the Centre shared the feeling of the House on the issue. More...
Published: Fri Feb 2 23:12:03 EST 2007 Back to the top

Norwegian ambassador meets Sri Lanka 's rebel Tamil Tiger leaders
Associated Press, Fri February 2, 2007 02:27 EST . - - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - (AP) Norway's ambassador held a routine but useful meeting with Sri Lanka - 's Tamil Tiger separatists, the embassy said Friday, amid efforts to end an escalation of bloodshed that has returned the tropical island to a war footing.

``Nothing spectacular came out of it as it was a routine meeting,'' embassy spokesman Tom Knappskog said after arriving back in Colombo from the rebels' northern headquarters of Kilinochchi. Norway's Ambassador Hans Brattskar met the rebels' top political chief, S. P. Thamilselvan, on Thursday.

``It is important for us to be in touch with the LTTE,'' Knappskog, said calling the rebels by their formal name, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. ``The talks were useful,'' he said, but declined to give details.

The rebels could not be reached immediately for comment.

The Norwegian meeting followed discussions between Lars Johan Solvberg, chief of the international body in charge with overseeing a 2002 Norway-brokered cease-fire and rebel leader Seevaratnam Puleedevan on Wednesday. The two sides discussed security and cooperation in the monitoring process.

A resurgence of fighting since last year has killed thousands of civilians and fighters and the country's international donors have called for an immediate cessation of hostilities and a return to peace talks.

On Wednesday, a bomb blast blamed on the separatists killed 12 people, most of them off-duty security forces in the east, where the military has in recent weeks launched a major offensive to retake Tiger territory.

The Tamil rebels have been fighting since 1983 to carve out a separate homeland for the country's ethnic Tamils after decades of discrimination by the majority Sinhalese-dominated government.

More than 68,000 people have been killed in the fighting. Discuss this story
Published: Fri Feb 2 03:55:36 EST 2007 Back to the top


Sri Lanka s ever-expanding cabinet mocks parliamentary traditions
lankabusinessonline.com, Fri, 2 February 2007 8:34:01. February 02 (LBO) - Sri Lanka's 54-member jumbo cabinet is causing logistical headaches for parliamentary staff, with senior members who crossed over from the United National Party, being entititled to the available meeting rooms officials said... Back to the top

Ranil vows to 'continue fight'
BBC Sinhala, 2 Feb 2007 - 08:45 EDT. The leader of the main opposition in Sri Lanka, Ranil Wickramasinghe, has rejected suggestions that the party is facing a crisis after defection of senior leaders... Back to the top

Sri Lanka star set to join Bears
Yahoo, 2 February 2007. Warwickshire have pulled off a coup by agreeing terms with Sri Lanka Test star Kumar Sangakkara for the 2007 season... Back to the top

Sri Lanka president courts right-wing Buddhists, offers them environment portfolio
Associated Press, Thu February 1, 2007 06:38 EST . BHARATHA MALLAWARACHI - Associated Press Writer - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - (AP) President Mahinda Rajapakse cemented his majority in Sri Lanka - 's Parliament by courting a party of hardline Buddhist monks and offering its lawmakers a ministerial office, officials said Thursday... Back to the top

Sri Lanka: Complex Emergency Fact Sheet #1 (FY) 2007
reliefweb.int, 2 Feb 2007. More than two decades of conflict between the Government of Sri Lanka (GOSL) and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) separatist group have caused at least 65,000 deaths, according to humanitarian monitoring organizations... Back to the top

More than 50 arrested for blast in east Sri Lanka
people.com.cn, February 02, 2007. The Sri Lankan police said Thursday that at least five students, two teachers and 51 others have been arrested in connection with the investigation on a roadside explosion which killed 11 people in eastern Sri Lanka on Wednesday... Back to the top

Sri Lanka leftist party emerging as main opposition
people.com.cn, February 01, 2007. Sri Lanka's main leftist party, the JVP or the People's Liberation Front, claimed Thursday that it was fast emerging as the country's main opposition... Back to the top

Sri Lanka eyeing the World Cup in India
theage.com.au, 2 Feb 2007. Sri Lanka's cricketers arrived on Friday to play a four-match one-day series against India beginning in Kolkata on February 8 as their final preparation for the World Cup... Back to the top

India to step up naval surveillance of common waters with S Lanka
irna.ir, Feb 1. India has agreed to step up its naval surveillance of common waters with Sri Lanka to check activities of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), newly appointed Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama said... Back to the top

Blast kills 1 in Sri Lanka , a day after bloody bus bombing left 12 dead
Associated Press, Thu February 1, 2007 00:38 EST . BHARATHA MALLAWARACHI - Associated Press Writer - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - (AP) Suspected Tamil rebels detonated a roadside bomb in Sri Lanka - 's volatile north on Thursday, killing one soldier, police said, a day after a bus blast blamed on the separatists killed 12 and the government urged a return to peace talks... Back to the top

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