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FEBRUARY 5, 2007 EST, USA
 
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Sri Lankan capital on alert after police seize fake vehicle plates
Associated Press, Mon February 5, 2007 04:42 EST . DILIP GANGULY Associated Press Writer COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) _ Sri Lankan police seized 91 vehicle number plates from a train in a Tamil-majority northeastern town, the military said Monday, sparking some concern in the capital that Tamil rebels could be planning a car bomb attack.

Military spokesman Brig. Prasad Samarasinghe, however, said it was still unclear exactly where the plates were being taken or what their intended use was.

``We don't know what their plan is, but we are investigating, but the number plates were found in Trincomalee on a train that had originated in Colombo,'' he said, correcting an earlier report that the train was heading to the capital.

The plates were found during a routine check of the train on Sunday evening as Sri Lankans celebrated their 59th Independence Day. Four people _ all ethnic Tamil men _ were arrested after a search of the train, Samarasinghe said.

Although Samarasinghe dismissed earlier reports that the plates could have been used by Tamil Tiger rebels in a suicide car bombing, the news alarmed Colombo, which has frequently been targeted by the insurgents in their decades-long civil war.

Security was tightened in the capital, where there was already an increased troop presence on the roads due to Independence Day celebrations.

Earlier, suspected Tamil Tiger rebels killed a Sri Lankan soldier during a raid on a northern security post early Monday in Vavuniya, the last government-held town ahead of rebel territory. The Defense Ministry said Tamil Tigers raided the post before dawn, killing one soldier and wounding three.

Meanwhile, an army foot patrol was attacked Sunday night near Trincomalee, a port town. The patrol fired back and a search operation found the body of a rebel. The military suffered no casualties.

The Tamil Tigers, formally called the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, have been fighting since 1983 to create an independent homeland for the country's ethnic minority Tamils after decades of discrimination by the majority Sinhalese.

About 3,600 people have died since violence escalated early last year despite a 2002 cease-fire.

The government says it is willing to give limited autonomy in areas where Tamil live, but rebels want sweeping autonomy which the government says will infringe on the island nation's sovereignty. Discuss this story
Published: Mon Feb 5 07:03:43 EST 2007


Guarantee our safety: Vakarai IDPs
BBC Sinhala, 5 Feb 2007 - 11:00 EDT. Refugees who fled the former LTTE-stronghold, Vakarai, have urged the Sri Lankan authorities to guarantee their safety before returning home. The eastern Sri Lankan town was captured by the Sri Lanka security forces in early January. President Mahinda Rajapaksa and armed forces commanders made a surprise visit to Vakarai and other captured areas on Saturday. Rajapaksa pledged to 'liberate' Tamils and bring normalcy More...
Published: Mon Feb 5 12:22:11 EST 2007 Back to the top

Australian won t become Tamil Tigers spokeswoman
news.com.au, February 06, 200. ADELE Balasingham, the Australian widow of a senior leader of the Tamil Tigers terrorist group, has announced that she will not replace her husband within the organisation.

"There's absolutely no truth in the story that I am to assume my husband's role in the LTTE (the Tamil Tigers)," she said in an email to The Australian, which was her first comment on persistent reports that she was to be the new international "voice" of the Tigers.

Sri Lankan diplomats have urged Britain to arrest the London-based former Victorian country nurse if she does replace husband Anton as the Tigers' chief negotiator and spokesman, following his death from cancer in December.

Close observers of the Tigers and their three-decade fight for an autonomous Tamil state in northeast Sri Lanka say Ms Balasingham, 57, is still likely to have a significant role as one of the few Tiger activists with long international experience and the confidence of the group's leader, Velupillai Prabhakaran. More...
Published: Mon Feb 5 22:05:51 EST 2007 Back to the top


British Tamils pressured into donating money to Tiger rebels: report
channelNewsasia, February 05, 2007. LONDON : Ethnic Tamils living in Britain are being pressured into donating money to support Tiger rebels in their native Sri Lanka, facing harassment if they refuse, The Times reported in an early edition of its Monday newspaper... Back to the top

SRI LANKA EMBASSY IN WASHINGTON DC CELEBRATES 59TH ANNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENCE ‘Coalition of Sri Lanka Americans’ (COSLA) launched
Embassy Of Sri lanka, 5 February 2007 - 23:00 EDT. he Embassy of Sri Lanka in Washington DC marked the 59th Anniversary of Sri Lanka’s Independence with two events on February 4, 2007... Back to the top

Four killed in Sri Lanka violence
dailyindia.com, 5 Feb 2007 - 11:00 EDT. Colombo, Feb.5 (ANI): Suspected Tamil Tiger rebels killed a Sri Lankan soldier during a raid on a northern security post on Monday, while the army shot dead a rebel in a separate incident in the volatile region... Back to the top

Sri Lanka vows to defeat rebels
reuters.co.uk, 4 February 2007 - 09:45 EDT. COLOMBO (Reuters) - Tanks and armoured personnel carriers paraded through Sri Lanka's capital on Sunday as President Mahinda Rajapakse, marking the 59th anniversary of independence from Britain, vowed to defeat Tamil Tiger rebels... Back to the top

We have the X-factor: Sangakkara
telegrqaph, February 05, 2007. Mumbai: Sri Lankan vice-captain Kumar Sangakkara says his side has an all-round attack and the “X-factor” to succeed in the upcoming four-match one-day series against India... Back to the top

Ceat: Spearheads Change in Sri Lanka’s Tyre Making
tirereview.com, 5 Feb 2007 - 11:00 EDT. The domestic tyre industry of Sri Lanka has come of age with the launch of a sophisticated new facility by top tyremaker Ceat Sri Lanka for the local manufacture of steel-belted radial tyres for cars and vans... Back to the top

Sri Lankan president asks for support from Tamil party
xinhua, February 05, 2007. Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse on Sunday asked the country's major Tamil party, the Tamil National Alliance to support his effort to solve the country 's long drawn-out separatist conflict... Back to the top

Lankan Govt servants to move ILO on MPs' salary hike
hidustan times, February 05, 2007. Sri Lanka's 1 million government servants are up in arms against the country's 107 ministers and 118 Members of Parliament over the issue of iniquitous salary increases... Back to the top

Paris conference searches for ways to demobilize world's child soldiers
Associated Press, Mon February 5, 2007 09:44 EST . JENNY BARCHFIELD - Associated Press Writer - An estimated 95,000 former child soldiers have taken part in recent demobilization programs in countries from Asia to Latin America, including Afghanistan, Colombia, Uganda, Somalia, Sri Lanka - and Liberia... Back to the top

Sri Lanka showcases military might at Independence Day celebrations
Associated Press, Sat February 3, 2007 19:13 EST . BHARATHA MALLAWARACHI Associated Press Writer COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) _ Insurgency-torn Sri Lanka celebrated 59 years of independence Sunday with displays of its military air and sea power... Back to the top

Lanka ‘taking steps’ to cut LTTE’s funding lines
gulf news, Feb 4. SRI Lanka is taking bold and determined steps to cut the funding lines of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), South Asian country’s Foreign Minister Rohita Bogollegama told the Gulf Times yesterday... Back to the top

Address by President Mahinda Rajapaksa.
nationalsecurity.lk, 4 February 2007 - 10:10 EDT. On this proud day of our independence I stand before you as the Head of State with a great feeling of contentment... Back to the top

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