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COLOMBO: Human Rights Watch (HRW) yesterday urged Sri Lanka’s government to investigate and prosecute renegade former Tamil Tiger leader Karuna Amman for war crimes, after Britain failed to do so because of a lack of evidence.
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Fighting in Sri Lanka’s northern region Friday left 32 rebels and two government soldiers dead, the Asian nation’s military said.Sri Lankan troops overran a Tamil Tigers’ camp known as ‘Michael Base’ located a few miles north of Janakapura, Lanka Page reported.The government forces are trying to cut off the rebels’ sea supply route, Lanka Page […]

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka, July 4 (UPI) — Fighting in Sri Lanka’s northern region Friday left 32 rebels and two government soldiers dead, the Asian nation’s military said.
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KARACHI: India qualified for the Asia Cup final after overhauling a victory target of 309 with six wickets to spare against Sri Lanka on Thursday.
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LTTE `very weak` : Karuna

July 4th, 2008

The government forces are on the verge of defeating the Tamil Tigers, the former deputy commander of..
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July 04, Colombo: Sri Lanka cabinet has approved a proposal submitted by the Minister of Higher Education, Susil Premajayanth to recruit only first degree holders as teachers for the country’s education system.
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July 04, Colombo: Sri Lanka today announced that the elections for the North Central and Sabaragamuwa Provincial Councils will be held on the 23rd of August.
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July 04, Colombo: Sri Lankan government today denied that its Navy had detained and harassed Indian fishermen aboard fishing trawlers poaching in Sri Lankan waters.
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July 04, Colombo: Sri Lankan troops pushing ahead of battles lines into the rebel territory captured a Tiger camp… .
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July 04, Colombo: Employees of the Sri Lanka Tourism today took to the road for the first time in history, with placards and banners in hand asking for the removal of Chairman, Renton de Alwis.
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