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COLOMBO, Aug. 13 (Xinhuanet) -- Tension prevailed in the Sri Lankan
capital of Colombo early Saturday following the assassination of Foreign
Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar late Friday.
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| The body of slain Sri Lankan Foreign
Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar is moved from Colombo National Hospital to
the police morgue.
(AFP) | Kadirgamar was admitted to Colombo's national hospital with serious
head injuries after he was shot at around 11:15 p.m. local time Friday (1715
GMT). He passed away at 00:15 a.m. Saturday (1815 GMT).
The roar of helicopters is being heard in Colombo. Police said Sri
Lankan armed forces have launched a helicopter search for assailants.
All roads in Colombo 7 area, where Kadirgamar's highly guarded
residence is located, remain blocked by the armed forces.
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| Sri Lankan soldiers check vehicles leaving
the capital Colombo early August 13 after Foreign Minister Lakshman
Kadirgamar was shot dead. (Reuters) |
Security sources said a sniper had shot at him while he was near the
swimming pool of his private residence in the plush residential area of Cinnamon
Gardens in the capital.
Many shots have been fired at the residence, according to the
policemen at the assassination site.
Kadirgamar, a Tamil, was in the forefront of Sri Lankan government's
campaign for an international ban on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)
rebels.
As a well known lawyer, Kadirgamar entered politics in 1994 and was
immediately made the foreign minister.
He held the post from 1994 to date, barring a short period between
2001 and 2003.
Kadirgamar figured high on the Tamil Tigers' hit list and was
provided with elite commando security. Enditem
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| File photo of Sri Lankan Foreign Minister
Lakshman
Kadirgamar (Xinhua) | |