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FEBRUARY 14, 2009 EST, USA
 
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Ruling party expected to win polls in Sri Lanka
hindu.com, Saturday, February 14, 2009. Colombo (DPA): Sri Lanka's ruling party was poised to win elections being held on Saturday in two of the nine provinces in what is widely seen as a prelude to snap parliamentary polls this year.

The voting to select members of provincial councils was being held in the Central and North-Western provinces where more than 3.4 million voters are registered to vote.

The ruling United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) led by President Mahinda Rajapaksa campaigned on the government's military achievements after troops captured almost all Tamil rebel-held areas in the northern and eastern parts of the country since launching an offensive in 2006.

The main opposition United National Party - led by former prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, the opposition leader in parliament - focused on the cost of living while criticising the ruling party for misusing military achievements for political gain.

The UPFA appeared to have the edge because of military successes that have seen the government regain control of the Eastern province and nearly all of the Northern province from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), which has been fighting for more than 25 years for an independent homeland for the Tamil minority in Sri Lanka. More...
Published: Sat Feb 14 06:45:39 EST 2009


Rehabilitation road for Sri Lanka's child soldiers - Feb 14
AlJazeeraEnglish, 14 Feb 2009. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LW2sI6qbzSA

The United Nations has accused the Sri Lankan military and Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) of recruiting child soliders. The international body says thousands have been kidnapped from thei... More...
Published: Sat Feb 14 22:29:28 EST 2009 Back to the top


Protest against British involvement
BBC Sinhala, 14 Feb 2009. A protest held on Sunday urged the British government not to interfere in Sri Lanka Government’s last minute attempts to crush LTTE.

The demonstrators carrying placards and banners demanded that LTTE should let the innocent civilians out from their grip.

The protest was organised by ‘The Sri Lankans against Terrorism’. Thousands of people More...
Published: Sat Feb 14 23:07:23 EST 2009 Back to the top


Sri Lanka Debates Fate of War Refugees in Government Camps
Washington Post, 14 Feb 2009. VAVUNIYA, Sri Lanka, Feb. 14 -- Sangari Sarojini, a recently widowed mother of three, arrived exhausted at a government camp for those fleeing the crossfire of this country's still unfolding war. She was anxious to register and let her three young children rest after they spent more than 24 hours running from the fighting... Back to the top

Sri Lanka Debates Fate of War Refugees in Government Camps
washingtonpost.com, February 15. VAVUNIYA, Sri Lanka, Feb. 14 -- Sangari Sarojini, a recently widowed mother of three, arrived exhausted at a government camp for those fleeing the crossfire of this country's still unfolding war. She was anxious to register and let her three young children rest after they spent more than 24 hours running from the fighting... Back to the top

Bus hit by grenade in Sri Lanka
aljazeera.net, 5 feb. A woman has been killed and 13 passengers wounded after a grenade was thrown at a bus carrying war-displaced refugees in Sri Lanka, a military spokesman has said... Back to the top

Brown left red-faced as Sri Lanka refuses his choice of envoy
dailymail, feb 14. Gordon Brown was at the centre of a humiliating diplomatic row last night after Sri Lanka rejected his decision to appoint a special envoy to the region... Back to the top

Tigers welcome India’s stand
IE, feb 14. COLOMBO: The LTTE have welcomed India’s latest stand that the government of Sri Lanka should suspend its military operations against the Tigers, and that the Tigers, in turn, should declare their willingness to lay down arms and begin talks with the government... Back to the top

Sri Lanka issue echoes in Parliament
hindu.com, Feb 14, 2009. NEW DELHI: The plight of Tamils caught in the war between the Sri Lankan Army and LTTE militants in the island nation was raised in both Houses of Parliament on Friday, with MPs urging the Centre to talk to the Sri Lankan government to ensure the safety of displaced Tamils... Back to the top

A military victory that will sow the seeds of hatred - Editorial
Independent, feb 14. An estimated 200,000 Tamil civilians are trapped in the narrow strip of land still controlled by the rebels in the north-east of the country... Back to the top

Video: Sri Lankan civilians flee the conflict zone - 13 Feb 09
youtube.com, 13 Feb 2009. An estimated 200,000 civilians are trapped in Sri Lanka's war zone... Back to the top

Fears grow for civilians trapped in Sri Lanka battle
telegraph.co.uk, 15 feb. Fears are growing for the fate of more than 200,000 civilians trapped inside Sri Lanka's northern conflict zone where the army is bombarding Tamil Tigers fighting to hold their last stronghold on the island... Back to the top

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