Sri Lanka elections: ruling party claims victory

Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa speaking to the media after casting his vote for the parliamentary elections at Madamulana in Hambanthota Photo: EPA With more than one fifth of votes counted, President Mahinda Rajapakse’s United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) had secured 62.1 per cent of the vote, with the main opposition United National Party a… Continue reading Sri Lanka elections: ruling party claims victory

The unacceptable face of Tamil nationalism

Discussions of Sri Lanka’s political futures – in international media, policy thinktanks and human rights groups – have been for some time now been cast in simple terms. They present an uncompromising, militaristic "Sinhala-dominated regime" and a "marginalised Tamil minority", once authoritatively represented by Tiger rebels, now routed militarily. Given this framework, "a political solution"… Continue reading The unacceptable face of Tamil nationalism

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Sri Lanka under pressure to clarify circumstances of Tamil Tiger leader capture

Pathmanathan, formerly the LTTE’s chief fundraiser and arms supplier, was reported to have been seized from a hotel in Kuala Lumpur by a Sri Lankan intelligence team acting with support from Malaysian officials. His capture has dealt a serious blow to the LTTE’s hopes of regrouping as a political force. Diplomats in Colombo said Pathmanathan… Continue reading Sri Lanka under pressure to clarify circumstances of Tamil Tiger leader capture

The Time of Judgement has arrived to the Land of Terror

“International legal systems have so far failed to bring the Sri Lankan War Criminals to justice. It is time for the average Joe, an ethical shopper to say No to “Holiday Packages to Sri Lanka”, No to “Sri Lankan Airlines”, No to “Sri Lankan Cricket”, No to “Ceylon Tea”, No to “Garments or any other… Continue reading The Time of Judgement has arrived to the Land of Terror

Tamils languishing in Sri Lankan Death Camps – Richard Dixon

"The time has come for the whole Sinhala race which has existed for 2,500 years, jealously safeguarding their language and religion, to fight without giving any quarter to save their birthright. I will lead the campaign." Former Sri Lankan President J R Jayawardene "I strongly believe that this country belongs to the Sinhalese” General Sarath… Continue reading Tamils languishing in Sri Lankan Death Camps – Richard Dixon

Sri Lanka navy seizes British Tamil aid ship on ‘mercy mission’

The Sri Lankan navy seized a ship carrying medical and food aid donated by British Tamils on Thursday, claiming the vessel was carrying military equipment to support the defeated Tamil Tiger rebels. The Syrian-registered ship, the Captain Ali, set sail from Ipswich on April 20, carrying nearly 900 tons of food, medicine and other aid… Continue reading Sri Lanka navy seizes British Tamil aid ship on ‘mercy mission’

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Britain sold arms to Sri Lanka during Tamil Tiger conflict

Weapons including armoured vehicles, parts for machineguns and semiautomatic pistols, were sold to the Sri Lankan Government by Britain and other EU countries after 2006, despite concerns about human rights abuses. The sales contravened the 1998 EU Code of Conduct on Arms Exports that restricts business with countries facing internal conflicts or with poor human… Continue reading Britain sold arms to Sri Lanka during Tamil Tiger conflict

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India ‘complicit’ in killing of 20,000 civilians in Sri Lanka

India has been accused of complicity in the deaths of 20,000 civilians in the final stages of Sri Lanka’s war against the Tamil Tigers Human rights groups have claimed India did not do enough to protect civilians in the war zone and a former commander on Indian peacekeeping forces in Sri Lanka has said India’s… Continue reading India ‘complicit’ in killing of 20,000 civilians in Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka: Tamil refugees plead for help to find missing relatives

By Dean Nelson in Vavuniya Refugees from Sri Lanka’s war with the Tamil Tigers have spoken of their terrifying escape from the ‘no-fire zone’ and pleaded for help to find missing relatives. Speaking to The Daily Telegraph at Vavuniya, where 210,000 people are being held in five camps for "internally displaced people", ragged Tamils said… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Tamil refugees plead for help to find missing relatives

Sri Lanka accused of ‘ethnic cleansing’ of Tamil areas

By Dean Nelson The Sri Lankan government has been accused of launching a campaign of "ethnic cleansing" following its victory over the Tamil Tigers in the country’s 26 year civil war. Aid officials, human rights campaigners and politicians claim Tamils have been driven out of areas in the north-east of the country by killings and… Continue reading Sri Lanka accused of ‘ethnic cleansing’ of Tamil areas