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Monday, May  18,  2009
      Editorial:Towards a new Sri Lanka

Beaten Tigers offer to silence guns at last

  • Over 100 LTTE cadres killed in offensive

  • All hostages rescued, army says

  • Prabhakaran’s fate unknown

Hours after the army crushed the LTTE’s last offensive action launched on the Mullaitivu front at 1.30 a.m. yesterday killing about 100 cadres, the LTTE offered to silence its guns.

Among the dead were several senior LTTE cadres.....

President Mahinda Rajapaksa pays respects to the land of birth after returning from Jordan yesterday morning. Pic. Sudath Silva


 

 

Lanka accuses UN, news agencies of collaborating with LTTE
Foreign Secretary Dr. Palitha Kohona yesterday dismissed the threat of hauling the Sri Lankan political and military leadership before an international war crimes tribunal as a cynical exercise.

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