Reiterating the UPA government’s commitment towards arriving at a political solution to the ethnic issue in Sri Lanka, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said that he was always looking forward to receive Chief Minister M Karunanidhi’s views and advice on the process of genuine reconciliation to resolve the issue for once and for all through… Continue reading Lankan Tamils: PM puts the ball in MK’s court
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Court refuses bail to film director Seeman
Film director S Seeman, who was arrested on July 12 last for agitating against the killing of Indian fisherman Chellappan by the Sri Lankan Navy, was refused bail by the Principal Sessions Judge (PSJ) on Friday. "Considering all the aspects of the case and the materials produced before me and the stage of the case,… Continue reading Court refuses bail to film director Seeman
Not allowed to go home: Tamils to Rajapaksa
Tamil war refugees from Mullaitivu and Kilinochchi districts complained to Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Wednesday about the denial of permission to return to their native places, even though a year had passed since the war against the LTTE ended. BBC’s Tamil service reported that the complaint was made when the President met refugees… Continue reading Not allowed to go home: Tamils to Rajapaksa
Aid workers barred in north Lanka
Aid agencies, both local and foreign, have been barred from working in waraffected North Sri Lanka pending scrutiny of their work by the Ministry of Defence. This has caused dismay in NGO circles, generally. But aid workers who desire good governance feel that scrutiny is urgently called for, given the high degree of nonperformance and… Continue reading Aid workers barred in north Lanka
Bid to enter SL mission: Vaiko, Nedumaran held
MDMK General Secretary Vaiko, Tamil Nationalist Movement leader P Nedumaran and hundreds of pro-Tamil protesters were arrested here today for trying to enter the Sri Lankan Deputy High Commission with an intention to forcibly shut it down, police said. The protesters, under the umbrella organisation of Sri Lankan Tamils Protection Movement, staged a protest near… Continue reading Bid to enter SL mission: Vaiko, Nedumaran held
Rajapaksa, Ranil agree on system of executive PM
Sri Lanka’s two main political groups, the ruling People’s Alliance (PA) and the opposition United National Party(UNP) have agreed to change the constitution to replace the present executive presidential system by a parliamentary system, wherein, the powers will be vested in an Executive Prime Minister who will be responsible to Parliament. The decision was taken… Continue reading Rajapaksa, Ranil agree on system of executive PM
TNA objects to Chinese fishing in Nanthikadal
Vino Noharaathalingam, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP for the north Sri Lankan Tamil-speaking region of Wanni, has expressed opposition to a reported plan to give China fishing rights in the Nanthikadal lagoon in Mullaitivu district, where the Liberation Tamil Tigers Eelam leader, Velupillai Prabhakaran, was killed in May 2009. The MP told parliament on Wednesday… Continue reading TNA objects to Chinese fishing in Nanthikadal
India will work with TNA: PM
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has told a delegation of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) that India has decided to work with it to find solutions to the short term and long term problems faced by the Tamils of the island nation. This was revealed by TNA MP, M.A.Sumanthiran, who was a member of the delegation… Continue reading India will work with TNA: PM
Will India support Sri Lanka this time too?
India is to mull over a variety of factors before it takes a decision on the draft of a letter which Egypt, the current chair of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), had written to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressing opposition to the expert committee on the human rights situation in Sri Lanka that he had set… Continue reading Will India support Sri Lanka this time too?
Hambantota port to be operational in November
The Chinese-financed $360 million Phase I of the mega port in Hambantota in south Sri Lanka is expected to be completed in November, five months ahead of schedule. Lying on the main sea route and with a draft of 17 m, Hambantota will be the deepest port in the Indian subcontinental region. It is meant… Continue reading Hambantota port to be operational in November
