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Sri Lanka army 'begins new push' | Sri Lanka army 'begins new push' |
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Sri Lankan government soldiers have begun a new drive to push Tamil Tiger rebels out of the north-western Mannar district, a military spokesman says. | Sri Lankan government soldiers have begun a new drive to push Tamil Tiger rebels out of the north-western Mannar district, a military spokesman says. |
"This is a humanitarian mission to liberate some 6,000 people being held in the area," Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe said. | "This is a humanitarian mission to liberate some 6,000 people being held in the area," Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe said. |
There was no immediate word from the Tamil Tigers. | There was no immediate word from the Tamil Tigers. |
Fighting has risen over the past year, with thousands of people killed. A 2002 truce exists now only on paper. | Fighting has risen over the past year, with thousands of people killed. A 2002 truce exists now only on paper. |
Government forces recaptured the last rebel base in the east of the island in July, but the Tigers still control large parts of the north. | Government forces recaptured the last rebel base in the east of the island in July, but the Tigers still control large parts of the north. |
The rebels want independence for the minority Tamil community in the north and east, who they say are discriminated against by majority Sinhalese. |
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