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FEBRUARY 11, 2007 EST, USA
 
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Mahinda sees threat from LTTE-backed dissidents, says report
hidustan times, February 11, 2007. Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has ordered a high-level police inquiry into an alleged conspiracy by some ruling party politicians to cause 'physical harm' to him, The Sunday Times reports. Addressing the All-Island Executive Committee of the ruling Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) in Colombo on Saturday, Rajapaksa had declared that there was a conspiracy to assassinate him with the help of the LTTE, the paper further said in its lead story this week. The police inquiry was instituted after a politician, recently sacked from the council of ministers, had said that the 'head of the government will be finished in three months', the paper said. More... Discuss this story
Published: Sun Feb 11 16:08:44 EST 2007
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'Plot to assassinate' President  - BBC

Sri Lanka ruling party endorses sacking of ministers
people.com.cn, February 11, 2007. The Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), the dominant party of the ruling United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) coalition, here Saturday endorsed a decision by the party leader and President Mahinda Rajapakse to sack two front line ministers and a junior minister from the government, SLFP officials said.

Rajapakse on Friday sacked from ministerial positions Anura Bandaranaike, Mangala Samaraweera and Sripathi Suriyarachchi in a controversial move.

The SLFP's executive committee met on Saturday evening to discuss the issue and the entire committee had approved the removal of the three ministers, Minister of Justice Dilan Perera said. More... Discuss this story
Published: Sun Feb 11 01:17:26 EST 2007 Back to the top

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Sri Lanka military: 2 Tamil Tiger rebels killed in clashes with army
Associated Press, Sun February 11, 2007 01:34 EST . COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - (AP) Sri Lankan troops clashed with separatist Tamil Tiger rebels, leaving two of the guerrillas dead in the country's volatile north, the military said Sunday.

The Tigers attacked army troops on a foot patrol Saturday in Welioya, about 255 kilometers (160 miles) northeast of the capital, Colombo, said senior Defense Ministry official Lt. Col. Upali Rajapakse.

The soldiers retaliated and two insurgents were killed in the fight, Rajapakse said.

There was no immediate comment from the rebels.

The tigers have fought government troops since 1983 in an attempt to create an independent homeland for minority ethic Tamils after decades of discrimination by the majority Sinhalese.

The fighting has killed more than 68,000 people, including about 3,600 fighters and civilians who died after violence began escalating in late 2005 despite a cease-fire brokered by Norway in 2002.

Both sides claim they are still adhering to the truce.

The Tigers have recently suffered a series of defeats, with government troops capturing several of their strategic eastern enclaves since September.

On Jan. 19, Sri Lankan troops in the east seized an eastern coastal strip that the military says was a main base for the Tigers' naval activities.Discuss this story
Published: Sun Feb 11 02:38:26 EST 2007 Back to the top


Sri Lanka president strips security from three sacked ministers
afp, February 11, 2007. COLOMBO (AFP) - Sri Lanka's President Mahinda Rajapakse withdrew the security detail from three ministers sacked a day earlier, following dissension within the newly appointed jumbo cabinet... Back to the top

Anura B 'dug his own grave'
BBC, February 11, 2007. The three ministers sacked on Friday by the President conspired against the government, a senior minister said... Back to the top

Traffic Chaos As Lanka President Visits
minivannews.com, February 11, 2007. Male’s pedestrians, motorcyclists and drivers have been in traffic chaos today as the Sri Lankan president begins a state visit under ultra-high security... Back to the top

Sangakkara, Maharoof spur Sri Lanka to five-run victory against India
Associated Press, Sun February 11, 2007 07:40 EST . SANDEEP NAKAI - AP Sports Writer - RAJKOT, India (AP) Kumar Sangakkara slammed an aggressive century and pace bowler Farveez Maharoof produced a three-wicket burst to clinch Sri Lanka - a thrilling five-run victory against India in the second limited-overs international Sunday... Back to the top

Why Mahinda sacked his top ministers
hidustan times, Feb 10, 2007. By sacking top line ministers Mangala Samaraweera, Anura Bandaranaike and Sripathi Sooriyarachchi on Friday, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has sent out a clear warning that he will not tolerate the formation of any group in the ruling Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) which owes allegiance to his main rival, former President Chandrika Kumaratunga... Back to the top

Ouster may trigger political crisis in Sri Lanka
hindu.com, Feb 10, 2007. COLOMBO: Friday's ouster of three senior Sri Lankan Cabinet Ministers by President Mahinda Rajapaksa is bound to lead to a political crisis, say political and diplomatic observers... Back to the top

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