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Sri Lanka navy sinks 2 Tamil Tiger arms ships, military says
Associated Press, Sun March 18, 2007 05:48 EDT . KRISHAN FRANCIS

Associated Press Writer

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) _ Sri Lanka's navy sank two ships believed to be ferrying arms and ammunition to separatist Tamil Tiger rebels on Sunday while two guerrillas and a soldier were killed in a ground clash, the military said.

Naval vessels patrolling off the island's east coast spotted a ship off Arugam Bay, about 320 kilometers (200 miles) east of the capital, Colombo, a Defense Ministry official said on condition of anonymity, citing policy.

He said the ship was not flying a flag, and when contacted by the navy it gave false details about itself and refused permission for a search.

The navy destroyed the ship after it fired at the naval patrol, the official said.

He said subsequent explosions on the ship confirmed it was carrying explosives.

About three hours later, the same naval team saw another ship in the area and destroyed it after being fired upon, the official said.

On Feb. 28 the navy destroyed another ship it deemed suspicious off southern Sri Lanka, killing 12 crew members.

Later Sunday, soldiers on a search operation in Peraru village in eastern Trincomalee district killed two rebels, the Defense Ministry said.

One soldier was also killed when the guerrillas fired back, the ministry said.

The latest incident comes as government troops and Tamil Tiger guerrillas have intensified clashes in the north and east, where the insurgents want to carve out a separate state for the country's minority ethnic Tamils.

The Tamil Tigers, or Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, have fought the government since 1983, citing decades of discrimination against Tamils by the country's Sinhalese majority. At least 65,000 people died in the conflict.

A Norway-brokered cease-fire signed in 2002 scaled down the violence, but fighting began escalating again in late 2005. At least 4,000 people have since been killed, although neither side has officially withdrawn from the truce. Discuss this story
Published: Sun Mar 18 11:25:05 EDT 2007

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Defeat: Dhoni's home attacked
24.com, March 18. Ranchi, India - Furious Indian cricket fans stormed the home of national wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Sunday to protest a five-wicket rout by Bangladesh in their opening World Cup match, police said.

Some 200 fans brought down walls and pillars of Dhoni's house, which is under construction, in the eastern city of Ranchi to protest the 26-year-old player's performance in India's shocking defeat in Port of Spain, Trinidad.

India were all out for 191, with Dhoni returning to the pavilion without scoring in India's match on Saturday, a shock to the cricket-mad country of 1.1bn people.

"Dhoni die, die," protesters chanted, burning effigies of the player, who has scored 1 958 runs in 68 one-day international matches and is counted among India's most aggressive batsmen, an AFP reporter at the site reported. More... Discuss this story
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Sri Lankan police arrests ruling party lawmaker over alleged misuse of state vehicle
Associated Press, Sat March 17, 2007 10:25 EDT . COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - (AP) Sri Lanka - 's police detained a ruling party lawmaker Saturday over the alleged misuse of state property, a spokesman said.

Lawmaker Sripathi Sooriyaarachi was produced before a judge who ordered him to be detained until Tuesday, police spokesman Jayantha Wickramaratne said.

Sooriyaarachi is alleged to have been using a state vehicle that is not assigned to him.

President Mahinda Rajapakse last month sacked Sooriyaarachi as minister of port development after he criticized a recent Cabinet reshuffle which saw opposition politicians join the government.

The then Aviation Minister Mangala Samaraweera was also sacked along with Sooriyaarachi.

Rajapakse cemented his government's majority in the 225-member Parliament by courting 25 opposition members of Parliament. Ten of the former opposition members were given ministerial positions in the new, expanded 53-member Cabinet.Discuss this story
Published: Sat Mar 17 13:04:12 EDT 2007 Back to the top

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