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suicide bomber kills eight in Sri Lanka
By Dilip Ganguly
April 26, 2006- (AP) A bomber pretending
to be pregnant talked her way into a military complex Tuesday, then
blew herself up in front of a car carrying the Sri Lankan army commander,
killing eight people and wounding the officer and 26 others.Government
warplanes quickly struck at areas held by the Tamil Tiger rebel
movement in a new round of escalating violence that threatens to
shred a four-year-old truce in the island's civil war.
"This attack is yet another
blow to the cease-fire agreement and the peace process," European
monitors warned after the suicide bombing.
Neither government officials nor the rebels spoke about the state
of the truce, but tensions have been worsening along with violence
that has killed at least 89 people, including 43 soldiers or police,
just this month.
The rebels accuse the Sinhalese-dominated
government of discriminating against minority Tamils, and they want
a separate homeland on the island, which lies off India's southern
coast. Before the 2002 truce stopped large-scale fighting, more
than 65,000 people died in two decades of war. Last week, the rebels
backed out of peace talks that had been scheduled to start Monday
in Geneva, citing attacks on Tamil civilians and other disputes
with the government as the reason. The United States condemned the
bombing and said it was organizing a pressure campaign against the
Tamil Tiger rebels. It was "regrettable the Tamil Tigers decided
to restart the war instead of restarting the peace process,"
Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher said in Washington.
He said the State Department will "bring to bear whatever pressure
we can on the Tamil Tigers to abandon this course of action."
No one claimed responsibility for Tuesday's attack on Lt. Gen. Sarath
Fonseka, but the rebels have a history of using suicide bombers.
From : http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/news/nation/14430992.htm
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