Sunday, May 17, 2009

Former UNP Parliamentarian Passed Away


Former Parliamentarian and a Minister Alick Aluwihare Passed away this morning at a private hospital in colombo.

He was the former Minister of Post and Telecommunications under the United National Part(UNP) Government.

President Rajapaksha Who Returned To The Country Greeted By A Cheering Crowd


Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksha who is returned to the Island This Morning after his tour to Jordan was greeted by a Large Number of Crowd including Government Ministers who gathered at the Colombo International Air Port to receive him.

President Kissed the Floor soon after he got landed and Ministers present there Hugged him as the people around waving the Sri Lankan National Flags.His guidance for eliminating the Terrorism from the Country is praised by the gathering.

President Rajapaksha cut his Jordan Visit Short after attending the G-11 Summit and returned to the Country earlier as the Sri Lankan Troops are engaged in the Last Battle to destroy the rest of the remaining LTTE Cadres.


Army Destroyed Six LTTE Boats Came To Attack Them

Six LTTE Boats came to Attack Sri Lankan Troops were Destroyed by the Army at Nandikadal Lagoon this Morning.

Around 70 LTTE Bodies were recoverd from the Boat Army Sources said.

LTTE Leaders Planned A Mass Suicide Attack As They Lost The Battle


Sri Lankan Military Sources said that the Remaining LTTE Leaders are planned a Mass Suicide Attack as they lost the Battle already.Meanwhile Two LTTE Leaders Swarnam and Shashi Master were Confirmed as killed from an Army Attack.

Yesterday LTTE sent a Bus with Suicide Bombers aiming at the Ground Troops But it exploded Prematurely killing atleast Ten LTTE Cadres.

After the lost of their Key Rebel Leaders, LTTE Leader Valupillai Prabhakaren is now fighting his last Battle within the 1.5 Square Kilo Meter area they still hold.He and other Rebel Leaders including their Intelligence Chief Pottu Amman and Sea Tiger Leader Soosai are staying in an Underground Bunker.

Meanwhile Sri Lankan Troops are now surrounded the Area where these LTTE Rebles are locating.

All Civilians Trapped In The No War Zone Rescued

The Last Group of Civilians trapped inside the remaining LTTE Rebel held area in No War Zone of the Northern Sri Lanka were rescued this morning Sri Lankan Defense officials announced.

More than 10,000 Civilians were rescued by the Sri Lankan Army yesterday amidst LTTE attacks.Injured were shifted for immediate Medical Attention Officials further added.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Government Appealed To The People To Hoist National Flag Tomorrow

Sri Lankan Cabinet Spokesman and Media Minister Lakshman Yapa Abewardene to day Appealed to the People to hoist the Sri Lankan National "Lions" Flag in their Homes and in Work Places to honor the Sri Lankan Armed Forces who are nearing to defeat Terrorism in the Country.

Government is confident that the remaining Small Piece of land held by the rebels will liberate by tomorrow.

Meanwhile President Mahinda Rajapaksha who is in Tour to Jordan is due to cut his trip short and returned to the Country by Tomorrow.He stressed during his speech at the G-11 Summit that he will be return to a Country which is completely eliminated terrorism.

Sri Lankan Navy Captured Entire Sea Area Hold By The LTTE


Sri Lankan Navy captured the Entire Sea area in the Northern Sri Lanka today hold by the LTTE Rebels in past 25 years Security Sources said.

Meanwhile the Troops belongs to the 58th and 59th Divisions of the Sri Lankan Army who are surrounded the rebel held area have linked up with either side of the No War Zone this morning.

According to the Defence Officials LTTE is now restricted to a less then 2 Square Kilo Meter Area.More then 9000 trapped covilians retuened to the Govrnment Control Area yesterday and 5000 today Officials Added.

Twenty One Member Cabinet Of The New Govt. Assumed. duties Today(19)

The 22 member Cabinet of the new government which was appointed yesterday (18) had assumed  duties in the respective Ministries today (19) i...