A fundraiser for the outlaw Sri Lankan Tamil Tigers pleaded guilty here Tuesday in the first case to be prosecuted under Canada?s terrorism financing laws. Prapaharan Thambithurai "pleaded guilty to providing financial services, knowing that they will benefit a terrorist group, namely the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)," Nathalie Houle, of the Public Prosecution… Continue reading Tamil Tiger fundraiser pleads guilty in Canada
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Pirates release cargo ship, Sri Lankan crew: EU
Pirates released a Bermudan-flagged cargo ship and its mainly Sri Lankan crew on Tuesday after a ransom was paid, the EU naval force said two months after the vessel was seized off the Oman coast. The ransom drop was made on Saturday but the pirates remained on board the ship and only left Tuesday morning,… Continue reading Pirates release cargo ship, Sri Lankan crew: EU
White the hero as Australia crush Sri Lanka
Australia followed up a rescue act from Cameron White with a polished performance in the field during a thumping 81-run victory over Sri Lanka in the World Twenty20 on Sunday. Chasing 169 for victory, Sri Lanka were dismissed for 87 as Australia won with more than three overs to spare at the Kensington Oval. But… Continue reading White the hero as Australia crush Sri Lanka
Rights group rejects S.Lanka war probe as smokescreen
An international rights group Saturday called Sri Lanka’s planned review of its final battle against Tamil Tiger rebels a smokescreen to avoid accountability for alleged war crimes. President Mahinda Rajapakse on Thursday said he would name a commission next week to assess lessons from the last stages of fighting in 2009 and recommend measures to… Continue reading Rights group rejects S.Lanka war probe as smokescreen
Sri Lanka calls on West to crack down on rebel funding
Sri Lanka’s prime minister on Friday urged Western nations to crack down on Tamils using their soil to revive the Tamil Tiger separatist movement that was crushed last year. Premier D. M. Jayaratne said some of the 1.5 million ethnic Tamils living abroad were planning to form a movement to carry on the separatist cause… Continue reading Sri Lanka calls on West to crack down on rebel funding
Sri Lanka plans ethnic reconciliation panel
Sri Lanka plans to set up a reconciliation commission to foster ethnic unity as the island emerges from nearly four decades of bloody conflict, a state-run newspaper said Wednesday. Prime Minister D. M. Jayaratne said the government hoped the panel would ensure that majority Sinhalese and minority Tamils did not return to warfare. "The commission… Continue reading Sri Lanka plans ethnic reconciliation panel
Rights groups welcome pardon for Sri Lanka editor
Media rights groups Tuesday welcomed Sri Lanka’s decision to pardon a Tamil editor sentenced to 20 years in prison, but urged the government to ensure he was allowed to return to work freely. Paris-based RSF — Reporters Without Borders — said J. S. Tissainayagam, who wrote about the plight of the minority Tamil ethnic group… Continue reading Rights groups welcome pardon for Sri Lanka editor
Sri Lanka holds first post-war May Day
Sri Lanka’s political parties were holding May Day rallies on Saturday for the first time since the ending of nearly four decades of ethnic bloodshed. Nearly a dozen meetings were scheduled in the capital and suburbs, but labour day celebrations by opposition parties were low-key following their drubbing in two major elections this year. "We… Continue reading Sri Lanka holds first post-war May Day
‘Reforms to allow S.Lanka president to retain power’
Sri Lanka’s ruling party will press ahead with constitutional reforms to allow President Mahinda Rajapakse to run for a third term in office, a press report said Wednesday. Rajapakse’s party won 144 seats in the 225-member parliament at elections earlier this month, consolidating his firm grip on power after his re-election at presidential polls in… Continue reading ‘Reforms to allow S.Lanka president to retain power’
Sri Lanka to expand first post-war cabinet
Sri Lanka’s president will expand his new cabinet by five ministers but the government will still have far fewer members than the previous one, an official source said Saturday. President Mahinda Rajapakse, whose ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance took victory in this month’s parliamentary election, will bring in five more cabinet ministers and one deputy… Continue reading Sri Lanka to expand first post-war cabinet
