The Q Branch special police of Tamil Nadu on Thursday took details of the Sri Lankan passenger Jeevadas, who was nabbed by the Immigration sleuths at the Cochin International Airport, Nedumbassery, when the he tried to leave the country to Paris with a forged passport in the name of ‘Savari Muthu Peter’ by an Oman… Continue reading Details of detained Sri Lankan collected
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Sri Lankan held for possessing forged passport
A native of Jaffna was taken into custody for possessing a forged passport when the immigration personnel at the Cochin International Airport here grilled him when he was trying to leave the country to Paris by Oman Air flight on Tuesday. Emigration police superintendent K G James told Express that Jeevadas, 30, a Sri Lankan,… Continue reading Sri Lankan held for possessing forged passport
Lankan Government unfazed by Jaya’s return
The Sri Lankan government and the majority Sinhalese are unfazed by J Jayalalithaa’s coming back to power in Tamil Nadu. But the minority Tamils are somewhat divided, with one section being happy to see the DMK-Congress combine suffering a crushing defeat, and another feeling that the change of guard will not make any difference to… Continue reading Lankan Government unfazed by Jaya’s return
India to finance major harbour in Sri Lanka
India will provide financial aid to develop the biggest harbour in Sri Lanka’s north to facilitate transportation of goods from nearby Indian ports, according to a Sri Lankan official here. The Kankasanthurai harbour in Jaffna peninsula will be developed in two phases. The harbour is one of 10 sea and air entry points to the… Continue reading India to finance major harbour in Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan minister quits panel on Tamils
Ratnasiri Wickramanayake, a senior minister in the Rajapaksa government and a former Prime Minister, has quit the government delegation now in talks with the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) on finding a political solution to the Tamil question. In a letter to President Mahinda Rajapaksa last week, Wickramanayake said he could not continue to talk to… Continue reading Sri Lankan minister quits panel on Tamils
Evidence of ‘war crimes’ in Lanka: UN report
A UN report has found credible evidence that both the Sri Lankan government and the Tamil Tigers violated human rights in the last stages of the conflict, some of it amounting to war crimes. But the report, which became public this week, is more harsh on Colombo, saying most civilian casualties in the final phases… Continue reading Evidence of ‘war crimes’ in Lanka: UN report
‘Report on Lanka war crimes needs to be studied’
With a UN panel equating killing of tens of thousands of people in the final stages of the Sri Lankan civil strife to "war crimes", India today said the issues raised in the report need to be studied carefully and it intends to engage with Sri Lankan government on these matters. "The government has seen… Continue reading ‘Report on Lanka war crimes needs to be studied’
Sri Lanka looks to Manmohan for help
Sri Lanka believes that Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will eventually steer his government towards the Lankan side on the UN war crimes report issue. A top Lankan official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Express that Singh had a track record of supporting Sri Lanka in its hour of need. It is recalled… Continue reading Sri Lanka looks to Manmohan for help
India playing double game: Sri Lanka
At the top echelons of the Sri Lankan government there is a belief that India is playing a ‘double game’ in the UN war crimes panel issue. The belief stems from the fact that India has been observing an intriguing silence on the issue when the UN, backed by the US and its Western allies,… Continue reading India playing double game: Sri Lanka
‘Slain LTTE leaders wanted to surrender’
The report of the UN expert panel on war crimes in Sri Lanka says that in the last days of the war against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in May 2009, three top LTTE leaders had approached the Lankan army’s lines carrying a white flag intending to surrender, but they were reportedly shot… Continue reading ‘Slain LTTE leaders wanted to surrender’
