There has been no direction from India on which candidate the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) should support in the upcoming Sri Lankan Presidential election, according to a top TNA source. “In our interactions with Indian diplomats and officials both here and in New Delhi, we had been told very clearly that we were free to… Continue reading Lanka polls: No direction from India to TNA
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Fonseka promises to return lands to Tamils
The opposition Presidential candidate, Gen.Sarath Fonseka, has told the Tamils of Jaffna that he will give back lands and buildings which the army had taken from them, when the areas in which they were located were designated as High Security Zones (HSZ). He was speaking at a public meeting in Jaffna on Saturday. According to… Continue reading Fonseka promises to return lands to Tamils
Fonsekas son got arms contracts illegally
The Mahinda Rajapaksa camp has accused the joint opposition Presidential candidate, Gen.Sarath Fonseka, of giving arms contracts to his son’s firm based in Oklahoma in the US, when he was chairing the army tender board as the Commander of the Sri Lankan army. The accusation was made by the Minister of Construction Industries, Dr.Rajitha Senaratne,… Continue reading Fonsekas son got arms contracts illegally
Won’t be deterred by economic curbs: Rajapaksa
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa declared on New Year’s day that he would not be cowed down by any economic sanctions imposed by countries which wanted to interfere in the international affairs of Sri Lanka. “We will not be held back by threats of economic sanctions or withdrawal of trade concessions by those who seek… Continue reading Won’t be deterred by economic curbs: Rajapaksa
MK holding Tamil meet for personal glory: Vaiko
MDMK general secretary Vaiko on Friday said Chief Minister M Karunanidhi has no ‘face’ to conduct the World Classical Tamil Conference after having “betrayed” the Tamil people in Sri Lankan and Mullaiperiyar issues. Addressing reporters here, he said the Chief Minister was holding the conference for “personal glory and to hide the betrayal committed on… Continue reading MK holding Tamil meet for personal glory: Vaiko
Tamil leaders quit Rajapaksa camp
The Mahinda Rajapaksa camp suffered a dent on Wednesday when two Tamil leaders of Indian origin, Ceylon Workers Congress’s (CWC) national organiser R Yogarajan, and deputy minister and CWC member M Satchithananthan, resolved to support Gen Sarath Fonseka in the Sri Lankan Presidential election to be held on January 26. Yogarajan said he had decided… Continue reading Tamil leaders quit Rajapaksa camp
Sri Lanka cannot escape war crime charges
Although Sri Lanka is not a signatory to the Rome Convention which set up the International Criminal Court (ICC), the island nation can still be dragged before the ICC without its consent, senior cabinet minister and a former Professor of Law, G.L.Peiris, has said. He told The Sunday Island on December 20, that the UN… Continue reading Sri Lanka cannot escape war crime charges
Kerala expert helps clear Lankan mines
Maj K RAJU, formerly of Madras Sappers and Miners, is helping the Sri Lankan authorities rid the northern battlefields of landmines and other improvised explosive devices (IED) laid by the LTTE. A native of Thiruvananthapuram, Raju and his team of de-miners from the Swiss Foundation for Mine Action (FSD) started work in the rice bowl… Continue reading Kerala expert helps clear Lankan mines
‘Declare Lanka as genocidal state in Assembly’
The May 17 Movement, an organisation formed to voice support for Sri Lankan Tamils, on Tuesday appealed to the government to pass a resolution declaring Sri Lanka as a genocidal state, in the forthcoming Assembly session. Thirumurugan, an organiser of the movement, told reporters here, “The resolution in the State Assembly, categorically declaring that the… Continue reading ‘Declare Lanka as genocidal state in Assembly’
Sarath Fonseka praises Indira Gandhi
Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa’s main challenger today accused him of putting his family ahead of the military after the victory in the civil war unlike the Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi who made then Army Chief Sam Manekshaw, a Field Marshal, following the 1971 triumph over Pakistan. After the Indo-Pakistan war, former prime minister… Continue reading Sarath Fonseka praises Indira Gandhi
