19.7.2008
By Walter Jayawardhana
The
Vancouver Sun in a news feature said, that the Sri Lankan
government at the year's end can achieve its goal of capturing
all territory occupied by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil
Eelam( LTTE).
The
newspaper said since 2006 the government troops have had,
a steady succession of victories aiming at this target.
The
news feature by Jonathan Manthorpe said, the offensive launched
two years ago by Sri Lankan government forces against Tamil
Tiger rebels took on new momentum in the past few days with
the capture of a key rebel naval base.
The
Canadian newspaper said, the government troops took the
port town of Vidattaltivu on Sri Lanka's northwest coast
after heavy fighting. The port has been a base for the Tamil
Tigers' small boat navy and is an important entry point
for arms and other supplies smuggled in by the rebels, mostly
from India across the Palk Strait, the newspaper added.
It
said, Government forces swiftly consolidated their hold
on Vidattaltivu and pursued Tamil fighters northwards, attacking
them with air force bombers and helicopter gunships.
Since
the collapse of the 2002 ceasefire and peace process brokered
by Norway, and the resumption of all-out civil war in 2006,
government forces have had a steady succession of victories,
the newspaper declared.
The
Vancouver Sun quoted officers describing the capture of
the port as a "fatal blow" to the Tigers, which
is fighting the government of Sri Lanka since 1983. About
70,000 people have died in the fighting and terrorist attacks
by Tigers, who have targeted politicians, officials, journalists
and civilians, usually in the capital, Colombo, the newspaper
further reported.
Since
the collapse of the 2002 ceasefire and peace process brokered
by Norway, and the resumption of all-out civil war in 2006,
government forces have had a steady succession of victories.
Colombo's military now controls northeastern Sri Lanka,
in part because of the defection of a local renegade Tamil
Tiger commander known as "Karuna."
The
Tamil Tigers invented the suicide bomb and have counted
Sri Lankan President Ranasinghe Premadasa and former Indian
Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, among their victims.
Terrorist
attacks by Tigers in the past few weeks include the machine-gunning
of a civilian bus in which 24 people were killed, and the
assassination of the highways minister, it further reported. |