Taking a step back in time, India and Sri Lanka on Wednesday agreed to reestablish ferry services between them. Ferry links were cut off as Sri Lanka got embroiled in its long war with the Liberation Tigers of Tami Eelam. Instead of peacetime travel, Tamil refugees made dangerous crossings of the Palk Strait. But the… Continue reading India-Lanka ferry services to be re-established
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Congress, DMK ‘on same page’ on Lankan Tamils
With emotions running high in Tamil Nadu over the fate of thousands of displaced Tamils by the civil war in Sri Lanka, the Congress on Wednesday said that proper political autonomy should be granted to the aggrieved displaced population. "Our Prime Minister (Manmohan Singh) has already raised the issue with the visiting Sri Lankan President.… Continue reading Congress, DMK ‘on same page’ on Lankan Tamils
DMK won’t return to power, says Vaiko
The DMK-led by Chief Minister M Karunanidhi will not come to power next year declared Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) general secretary Vaiko here on Monday. Talking to reporters after attending a private function at Aralvaimozhi, he said that Karunanidhi was conducting the World Classical Tamil Conference to make up for his handling of the… Continue reading DMK won’t return to power, says Vaiko
Lanka’s only Tamil CM in India
Formerly a Tamil Tiger child soldier, Sri Lanka’s only Tamil chief minister is visiting India to learn a little more about how to run local self government. Sivanesathurai Chanthirakanthan, better known by his former nom de guerre Pillayan, says he would be happy to pick up points that can help him tone up his administration… Continue reading Lanka’s only Tamil CM in India
Lanka has miles to go in refugee rehab
On May 28, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa had ordered that all Tamil war refugees living in government-run camps should be sent back to their villages in three months. Local officials and Tamil political leaders have welcomed the President’s announcement, but they point out that resettlement is much more than just sending refugees back to… Continue reading Lanka has miles to go in refugee rehab
Rajapaksa invites Bollywood to Lanka
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has invited movie moghuls of India to shoot their films in the island nation. In a message to the IIFA awards extravaganza, which begins here on Thursday, Rajapaksa said Sri Lanka, with its "varied and attractive locations and friendly and talented people", was ideal for film-making. The President said he… Continue reading Rajapaksa invites Bollywood to Lanka
Thousands of vehicles unclaimed in North Lanka
The land opposite the public playground in Kilinochchi, the former capital of the LTTE in north Sri Lanka, is now a dumping ground for over 17,000 civilian vehicles which government troops had recovered from the war zone last year. At the last count, there were 6,250 motobikes, 11,000 bicycles and 45 other vehicles parked there. … Continue reading Thousands of vehicles unclaimed in North Lanka
‘Give autonomy to Tamil areas in Lanka’
Pattali Makkal Katchi founder president Dr S Ramadoss on Monday sought the assistance of the United Nations and the international community to initiate steps to provide autonomy to the Tamildominated north and east regions of Sri Lanka, on the lines of the special status that had been accorded to J K. Briefing newspersons at a… Continue reading ‘Give autonomy to Tamil areas in Lanka’
Innovations won final Eelam war for Lanka army
The island nation would be marking the first anniversary of the Eelam War IV, which resulted in the rout of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), from May 16 to 19. The Eelam War IV that began on August 2006, and ended on May 19, 2009, will go down in history not only for… Continue reading Innovations won final Eelam war for Lanka army
Lanka: New Panel for constitutional changes
The new Sri Lankan presidential panel on bringing about national reconciliation in the post-war era would have seven members, the cabinet spokesman, Keheliya Rambukwella, told mediapersons here on Thursday. The suggestions of the multi-ethnic committee would help the Mahinda Rajapaksa government formulate appropriate constitutional changes, he added. The constitutional changes will be brought about before… Continue reading Lanka: New Panel for constitutional changes
