Hero’s Day

Arugam.info Order danazol medication Purchase tadapox tablets does not get involved in politics.
But we are certainly very much committed to the safety and security of our visitors.
Following credible information received it is felt that there is a fair possiblity of some sort of attack on a high profile, political or military target.

Please take extra care and avoid places which could be considered as such.
Rural Sri Lanka and tourist zones are considered to be as safe as ever.

Watch this space for further news as we receive it, direct from the source!
Arugam.info hopes and prays to be proven wrong this time in its prediction.

1 Response to “Hero’s Day”


  • Bomb in Colombo

    Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse’s brother has escaped a suspected suicide bomb attack in the capital, Colombo, officials said.

    Gothabaya Rajapakse, who is also the defence secretary, was “safe”, a military spokesman said.

    The government has blamed Tamil Tiger rebels for the blast, which killed at least one person and hurt 14 others.

    The spokesman said a suicide bomber triggered the explosion near a convoy of vehicles carrying Mr Rajapakse.

    Brig Prasad Samarasinghe said Mr Rajapakse was in one of the cars.

    “He is safe, no harm has come to him,” he said.

    The BBC’s Dumeetha Luthra in Colombo says Gothabaya Rajapakse has been a vocal critic of the rebels, and is known as a hardliner who is against holding talks with them.

    An eyewitness told Reuters news agency that he saw a wreckage of a taxi and a pick-up truck at the blast site.

    ‘No option’

    Senior police official Jayantha Wickremeratne said the suspected bomber was apparently riding a scooter rickshaw and targeted the convoy of vehicles.

    It was not immediately known who was responsible for the bombing.

    The site of the explosion in Colombo
    A convoy of cars was targeted by the suspected bomber

    President Rajapakse said in statement that the Tamil Tigers were known to have carried out such cowardly and brutal attacks before.

    The president “remains unshaken in his resolve to achieve peace in Sri Lanka and is undeterred in his efforts to combat all forms of terrorism and violence,” a statement from his office said.

    The explosion comes days after the Tamil Tiger rebels said they had “no option” but to push for an independent state.

    Rebel leader Prabhakaran had said a truce with the military was “defunct” and accused the government of unleashing war on Tamils.

    Correspondents say that while he did not mention re-starting the war, the threat was there in almost every sentence.

    Violence has soared in Sri Lanka since late last year, with both sides accused of breaking the 2002 ceasefire.

    About 65,000 people were killed in fighting before the 2002 truce was agreed.

    The rebels want a homeland for minority Tamils in the north and east. They say Tamils have been discriminated against by the island’s Sinhalese majority.

    see the original BBC article:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/6197562.stm

Leave a Reply