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JANUARY 1, 2009 EST, USA
 
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President Rajapaksa takes over media ministry
yahoo, 1 january. Thu, Jan 1 08:17 PM Colombo, Jan 1 (IANS) Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa Thursday took over the media ministry and appointed the former media minister to handle the investment promotion portfolio, a top government official said. 'The president has taken over the ministry of mass media and information and appointed former media minister Anurapriyadarshana Yapa as minister of investment promotion,' director of the government information department Anusha Palpita told IANS. He said that former minister of investment promotion Sarath Amunugama will take charge of home affairs and public administration. More...
Published: Thu Jan 1 20:01:57 EST 2009

Sri Lanka says it is about to seize rebel capital
Associated Press, Thu January 1, 2009 11:59 EST . KRISHAN FRANCIS - Associated Press Writer - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - (AP) Sri Lankan forces captured a key crossroads from Tamil Tiger rebels in the north Thursday and will seize the guerrillas' de facto capital within two days, the military said.

The fall of Kilinochchi would be devastating to the separatist group, which has been forced out of much of its territory in the north of the Indian Ocean island nation amid a renewed government offensive in recent months. President Mahinda Rajapaksa has promised to crush the rebel group and end the nation's 25-year-old civil war this year.

Senior officials have said repeatedly over the past two months that Kilinochchi would fall soon, but troops became bogged down by heavy rains and fierce rebel resistance. The town has been in rebel hands for about a decade.

Military spokesman Brig. Udaya Nanayakkara said Thursday that the capture of the strategic Paranthan junction earlier in the day after about six weeks of fighting left troops about a mile (two kilometers) from the town on both the north and the south.

``Kilinochchi will fall within the next 48 hours,'' he said.

The rebels could not immediately be reached for comment. But Tamil Tiger political leader Balisingham Nadesan told The Associated Press on Tuesday that they began as a guerrilla group and would be able to keep fighting even if they lost much of the territory they controlled in the north.

``We are used to all types of wars,'' he said.

The government drove the rebels out of their strongholds in the east in 2007 and forced them out of much of their de facto state in the north last year.

The rebels have fought since 1983 to create an independent homeland for the minority Tamils, who have suffered decades of marginalization by successive governments controlled by the Sinhalese majority. The conflict has killed more than 70,000 people.

Infantry troops entered Paranthan on Wednesday with air support from jets and attack helicopters and fought close-range battles for a day to beat back rebel resistance, the military said in a statement.

``Unable to withstand the fury of the combined army and air force onslaught, LTTE terrorists withdrew from the town in total disarray,'' the statement said, using the acronym of the rebels' formal name, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.

The fighting killed 50 rebels and four soldiers, Nanayakkara said.

In addition to opening another front in the battle for Kilinochchi, the fall of Paranthan also isolates a rebel stronghold at Elephant Pass to the north and allows soldiers to march into rebel territory to the northeast, he said.

Soldiers also captured Iranamadu junction south of Kilinochchi on Thursday, Nanayakkara said, saying it would further aid troops in their battle for the town. He did not give casualty details.

Meanwhile, the rebel-affiliated TamilNet Web site reported that the air force bombed rebel-held Murasumoddai village for a second day Thursday, killing five civilians, while five others died in air raids Wednesday.

Another 25 civilians were wounded and taken to hospitals after Thursday's attacks, the report said. Nanayakkara denied that the air force bombed civilians, saying only rebels are targeted.

The latest government offensives have forced the rebels to abandon territory and retreat into an increasingly shrinking area in the northeast.

It is difficult to verify battle accounts or the size of the remaining rebel territory because reporters are barred from the war zone. Both the government and rebels are known to exaggerate enemy casualties and underreport their own losses.

Separately Thursday, a roadside bomb blast blamed on the rebels killed two policemen on a foot patrol in the eastern region, the military said.
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Sri Lanka : Military seizes key rebel crossroads
Associated Press, Thu January 1, 2009 07:00 EST . KRISHAN FRANCIS - Associated Press Writer - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - (AP) Sri Lanka - 's military seized a key crossroads in the north from the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels Thursday after fierce clashes that killed at least 54 fighters, an official said.

A pro-rebel news report, meanwhile, said 10 civilians were killed in two days of military airstrikes in the Tiger-controlled north a claim the government denied.

Capturing the strategic Paranthan junction after 10 years under rebel control is the latest in a series of battle successes for the government, which has vowed to defeat the insurgents this year to end their 25-year separatist campaign.

Government officials made the same prediction last year but faced stiff rebel resistance.

Military spokesman Brig. Udaya Nanayakkara said taking control of Paranthan after about six weeks of fighting will open a third front against the guerrillas' de facto capital of Kilinochchi, which is 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) to the south.

It will also isolate a rebel stronghold at Elephant Pass to the north and allow soldiers to march into northeastern rebel territory, he said.

Kilinochchi has eluded the military for months despite top officials' claims of its imminent fall.

The military said in a statement Thursday that infantry troops entered Paranthan on Wednesday with air force jet and helicopter support and fought close-range battles for a day to beat back rebel resistance.

``Unable to withstand the fury of the combined army and air force onslaught, LTTE terrorists withdrew from the town in total disarray,'' the statement said using the acronym for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam rebels.

Some 50 rebels and four soldiers were killed in the fighting, Nanayakkara said.

Soldiers also captured Iranamadu junction on the south of Kilinochchi on Thursday, Nanayakkara said, calling it another boon for the troops fighting to capture the rebel stronghold. He did not give casualty details.

The rebel-affiliated TamilNet Web site reported the air force bombed rebel-held Murasumoddai village for a second day Thursday killing five civilians. Five others died in air raids on Wednesday, it said.

Another 25 civilians were wounded and taken to hospitals after Thursday's attacks, the report said. Nanayakkara denied that the air force bombed civilians, saying only rebels are targeted.

The latest government offensives have forced the rebels to abandon territory and retreat into an increasingly shrinking area in the northeast.

Rebel officials could not be contacted for comment. It is difficult to verify battle accounts because reporters are barred from the war zone. Both the government and rebels are known to exaggerate enemy casualties and underreport their own losses.

The rebels have fought since 1983 to create an independent homeland for the minority Tamils, who have suffered decades of marginalization by successive governments controlled by the Sinhalese majority. The conflict has killed more than 70,000 people.

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Sri Lanka rupee down on importer demand for dollars
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Sri Lanka s Inflation Rate Declines to 18-Month Low
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Sri Lankan rebels open to peace talks
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