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Watch out for LTTE, requests Indian Home Ministry
Island, 12 September 2011
In the wake of the blast outside the Delhi High Court on Wednesday, the Indian Home Ministry is said to have raised the red flag to all the states asking them to watch out for Babbar Khalsa and LTTE. ...


No aid to LTTE - US & India
Daily Mirror, 25 March 2011
Suggesting that the New Delhi's help should be cut off from the Tamil insurgents would be to acknowledge a separate Tamil Eelam, India said that it has ‘no problem’ with Indian assistance flowing through the ...


India denies presence of LTTE centres in Tamil Nadu
Times of India, 11 March 2011
NEW DELHI: Stunned by allegations that LTTE was operating terror camps in Tamil Nadu, India on Thursday came down heavily on Sri Lanka, asking it not to react on "speculative" and "uncorroborated" 
...


EU re-lists LTTE as terror group
Daily Mirror, 23 February 2011
The European Union (EU) has re-listed the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) following a comprehensive review of listed terrorist groups, according to the Ministry of External Affairs.  The 
announcement was made through the Council ...




LTTE possess eight ships
Daily Mirror, 6 January 2011
The LTTE is still in possession of eight ships, which are being used for various illegal activities such as human smuggling, the government informed Parliament today. Chief Government Whip Dinesh 
Gunawardane placed this information before the ...


LTTE plans to attack PM, Home Minister, TN CM: Intel
Times of India, 15 December 2010
NEW DELHI: The LTTE, which is almost on the verge of a wipe out, is trying to regroup and planning to launch spectacular strikes on high-profile targets like Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, home minister 
P Chidambaram ...


LTTE Supporting Maoist -India
Daily Mirror, 21 October 2010
The Indian government on Wednesday told a tribunal examining the validity of the ban on LTTE that the outfit was supporting Maoist activities and would pose danger to the sovereignty and unity of the 
country if ...


N.Korea helped LTTE?
Daily Mirror, 1 October 2010
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Blast in Batti
Daily Mirror, 17 September 2010
A blast has been reported in Karadiyanaru, Batticaloa a short while ago. Our reporter in the area said that a police team has been sent to the area and atleast 15 people including policemen are reported to be killed.Military ...


LET links Lanka
Daily Mirror, 9 September 2010
The key accused in the Pune German Bakery blast in India has made a startling revelation to his interrogators — that the tourist destination of Colombo is a training hub of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LET), the Asian Age reported....


LTTE explosives found
Island, 4 September 2010
Special Task Force officers attached to the Kilinochchi and Ganeshapuram camps unearthed a haul of LTTE arms from Piramanalkulam in Vavuniya.The haul included 13 hand grenades, one claymore mine, three landmines, 19 rounds of mortar ammunition and 4,800 rounds of ...


Defeating terrorism: SL ready to share experience with the world
Island, 30 August 2010
Army Commander Lt. General Jagath Jayasuriya says the Sri Lanka Army is ready to share its experience in defeating the LTTE with SAARC countries.Lt. Gen. Jayasuriya, the senior officer in charge of all fighting formations deployed in ...


Ex-UN Under Secy General tells LLRC: Intl. laws shouldn’t apply to conflicts between States and terr
Island, 26 August 2010
Terrorists shouldn’t be allowed to exploit international covenents says ex-UN diplomat, who believes the government has no option but to face international scrutiny over alleged human rights violations in the 
aftermath of war against ...


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