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By Anjana Pasricha
New Delhi
26 April 2006
 

Soldiers stand guard at the entrance of the Sri Lankan army headquarters  
  
Sri Lanka's military has launched fresh strikes on Tamil Tiger rebel areas in the country's north, a day after the rebels were blamed for a deadly suicide bombing.  European truce1 monitors are warning the escalating2 violence is a threat to the ceasefire that halted a bloody3 ethnic4 conflict in the country four years ago.  

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A military spokesman in Colombo said warplanes fired at rebel bases after the Tamil Tigers attacked naval5 patrol craft in the eastern port town of Trincomalee.

It was the second straight day that the military attacked the rebels in the northeast.  On Tuesday, hours after a suicide bombing blamed on the rebels critically wounded the country's army commander, the military attacked rebel bases with air force planes and mortars7.

A government spokesman warned of "coordinated8 retaliation9 by the armed forces" if the rebels continue to attack. 

The strikes are the first official military action since a 2002 cease-fire halted years of fighting, and are widely seen as retaliation for the suicide attack.

The rebels say the military attacks have killed at least 12 civilians10.  The military said at least three civilians were killed in overnight by rebel mortar6 attacks.   

The spokeswoman for the European team monitoring the truce, Helen Olafsdottir, says the 2002 cease-fire is near the breaking point.

"They are on the brink11, and if they do not stop this violence immediately now, then we could see this country plunging12 back to war," she said. "There is no doubt about it."

In a televised address to the nation late Tuesday, President Mahinda Rajapakse said he did not want to return to war, but would not be cowed by bomb attacks.  He said the government's desire for peace should not be mistaken for weakness.

The spokeswoman for the European team says both sides appear to be "squaring things up" after a bout13 of violence that has seen nearly 100 people, including soldiers and Tamil civilians, killed in the last two weeks.  She says the future of the battered14 truce hinges on a lowering of tensions.

"Will they calm down and realize that you cannot square things off in such a way, or are we going to see further escalation15 in violence?" Olafsdottir asked.

The cease-fire was reached in 2002, but the peace process has been virtually deadlocked16 for the past three years due to a series of disputes between the two sides.  The rebels want an autonomous17 homeland in the northeast for the country's minority Tamil community, but some in Mr. Rajapakse's coalition18 say the Tamils have been given too many concessions19 already. 

 


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