The UN Special Rapporteur on extra-judicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Philip Alston, has asked Sri Lanka to provide clarifications on the alleged killing of three surrendering senior LTTE leaders and their families. The request was made in a letter addressed to Kshenuka Senewiratna, Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka at the UN Office in Geneva. Alston’s… Continue reading UN glare on Sri Lanka
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Allow Lankan Tamils to enter India by sea: BJP
The BJP’s state unit today demanded that the Union government allow Sri Lankan Tamils visiting Chidambaram for a temple festival on December 31 enter the country through sea. BJP state president L Ganesan said the practice of pilgrims visiting Tamil Nadu for the 11-day ‘Tiruvadirai’ festival in Chidambaram from the northern parts of Sri Lanka… Continue reading Allow Lankan Tamils to enter India by sea: BJP
Lakhs of Tamils may not vote in Lanka poll
Lakhs of Tamils of North Sri Lanka may not vote in the January 26 Presidential election partly on account of the lack of the appropriate identity card or partly on account of a lack of interest in the election, given the trauma they had gone through during the war, and as refugees in camps ringed… Continue reading Lakhs of Tamils may not vote in Lanka poll
Displaced tamils may not get jobs at sampur power
Tamils displaced from Sampur in eastern Sri Lanka by the war are unlikely to get jobs in the Indian-built 500 MW power plant which is to come up there soon. Sampur, overlooking the strategic Trincomalee harbour and naval base, had been declared a High Security Zone (HSZ) in May 2007, and the place was barred… Continue reading Displaced tamils may not get jobs at sampur power
Lanka: North-East Tamils may tilt polls balance
The indigenous Sri Lankan Tamils living in the Northern and Eastern provinces may tilt the balance in the January 26 Sri Lankan Presidential election which is expected to be a close contest between Mahinda Rajapaksa, the incumbent President, and Gen.Sarath Fonseka, the joint opposition candidate. In the last Presidential election held at the end of… Continue reading Lanka: North-East Tamils may tilt polls balance
Lanka:Tamil alliance not in presidential race
Twenty two candidates would fight the upcoming Sri Lankan Presidential election to be held on January 26, 2010. The Commissioner of Elections, Dayananda Dissanayake, said here on Thursday, that 22 out of the 23 nominations were in order. Among the nominations accepted were those of incumbent President Mahinda Rajapaksa representing the 26-party United Peoples’ Freedom… Continue reading Lanka:Tamil alliance not in presidential race
Ready to face any accusation: Rajapaksa
In sharp contrast to the statement of his electoral rival Gen.Sarath Fonseka, who revealed that Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa had ordered the killing of surrendering LTTE leaders, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said that he will not allow any war hero to be dragged before an international war crimes tribunal on this account, but… Continue reading Ready to face any accusation: Rajapaksa
Ex-commander disowns statement
The joint opposition Presidential candidate and former Army Commander Gen Sarath Fonseka on Monday dissociated himself from a statement that he made in a newspaper interview that the army had killed three top ranking LTTE leaders after they were asked to surrender. At a hastily convened news conference, the former Army Chief said that he… Continue reading Ex-commander disowns statement
Gotabaya ordered killing of surrendered Tigers
In the mud slinging match going on between the Rajapaksa and the Fonseka camps in the run up to the Sri Lankan Presidential election on January 26, the opposition candidate Gen.Sarath Fonseka said on Sunday, that Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa had ordered army troops to kill three top LTTE leaders who were coming to surrender… Continue reading Gotabaya ordered killing of surrendered Tigers
Lankan war memorial at Prabhakaran’s death site
In an act of tremendous political-military significance, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Wednesday ceremonially opened a national war memorial at Pudumattalaan, near the site where LTTE supremo Velupillai Prabhakaran was killed. The memorial is located near the mangroves in Nanthikadal lagoon where Prabhakaran fell to the bullets of the Sri Lankan forces in the… Continue reading Lankan war memorial at Prabhakaran’s death site
