Sri Lanka’s plan to dilute 13th Amendment dismays PM Manmohan Singh

A six-member delegation of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) from Sri Lanka met PM Manmohan Singh on Tuesday amid reports that political parties in the island nation were moving to seek an annulment of the 13th Amendment. Singh is said to have conveyed to the TNA delegation that he was dismayed by reports suggesting that… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s plan to dilute 13th Amendment dismays PM Manmohan Singh

Vaiko vows to continue stir against training for Sri Lankan officers

Political parties and Tamil outfits will stage protests if the Centre continues to impart training to officials of the Sri Lankan defence forces at Defence Services Staff College at Wellington in the Nilgiris, said Vaiko, general secretary of the Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) on Tuesday. He was addressing a meeting by political parties and… Continue reading Vaiko vows to continue stir against training for Sri Lankan officers

Tamil Nadu protests condemn Indo-Sri Lanka military co-operation

Protests in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu came down sharply on the Indian government for its continued military co-operation with the Sri Lankan military, which is accused not just of the genocide of the Eezham Tamils but also of murdering hundreds of Tamil Nadu fishermen. The protests erupted in the wake of the news… Continue reading Tamil Nadu protests condemn Indo-Sri Lanka military co-operation

Tamil youth in UK demand referendum for Tamil Eelam

Second generation Eezham Tamil youth in the UK demonstrated at 10 Downing Street on Sunday demanding a referendum towards the creation of the state of Tamil Eelam. The Tamil youth and student activists from different universities who assembled for the protest called for an independent international investigation into the genocidal war crimes of Sri Lanka,… Continue reading Tamil youth in UK demand referendum for Tamil Eelam

SLA interferes, sabotages civil group’s public awareness event

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) had interfered and had stopped Mannaar Government officials from attending an event organized by the Mannaar Citizen’s Committee (MCC) to bring awareness of the laws and regulations governing ownership and transfer of lands, the President of MCC, Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Sebamalei, said in a media release issued during the second week… Continue reading SLA interferes, sabotages civil group’s public awareness event

Dangerous games with devolution

The Government of Sri Lanka recently revealed its agenda to further restrict minority freedoms and autonomy in the country. It seeks to: (1) repeal constitutional provisions granting people the freedom to determine administrative boundaries (2) amend the Constitution, so as to permit the Central government to freely and arbitrarily legislate on provincial matters — even… Continue reading Dangerous games with devolution

Lankan military officials likely to be moved out of TN

(The Economic Times) With protests continuing against the training being given to two Sri Lankan military officials at the Defence Service Staff College at Wellington in the neighbouring hilly Nilgiris district, they are likely to be moved out of the prestigious institution at the earliest. The Sri Lankans might be airlifted from here to either… Continue reading Lankan military officials likely to be moved out of TN

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Sri Lanka disputes refugee claims

Sri Lanka’s minister for external affairs GL Peiris says he can guarantee the safety of people returning to Sri Lanka after failed asylum seeker claims in countries such as Australia. GL Peiris has told Australia Network’s Newsline he disputes the genuine nature of many asylum seeker claims made by people fleeing Sri Lanka. "They have… Continue reading Sri Lanka disputes refugee claims

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UK plans visa bonds for ‘high-risk’ Asians, Africans

Britain is planning to force visitors from India, Pakistan, Nigeria and other countries whose nationals are deemed to pose a "high risk" of immigration abuse to provide a cash bond before they can enter the country, a report said Sunday. The Sunday Times newspaper said that from November, a pilot scheme would target visitors from… Continue reading UK plans visa bonds for ‘high-risk’ Asians, Africans