Rather than lamenting what has happened in Sri Lanka, it would be better to try and protect the Tamils who survived the terrible war there, said Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, founder of Isha Foundation and spiritual master, here on Saturday. Addressing a gathering after releasing ‘Eelam-Mounathin Vali,’ a compilation of poetry by 100 renowned personalities from… Continue reading Protect Lanka war survivors: Jaggi Vasudev
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Will Sinhala extremists agree to a fair deal?
The battle of Sri Lanka’s Tamils for their rights is something everyone in South Asia needs to think about and draw the appropriate lessons. Colombo’s success was the result of President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s determination to end the threat of the Tamil Tigers. At the end, the LTTE’s struggle was a failure. All interventions by other… Continue reading Will Sinhala extremists agree to a fair deal?
Fonseka can quit to contest presidential poll
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has rubbished the media speculation that he will not allow General Sarath Fonseka to step down from the post of Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), if he is going to contest the forthcoming presidential election against him, according to a report appeared in Daily Mirror on Wednesday. Responding to anxious… Continue reading Fonseka can quit to contest presidential poll
Lanka Prez poll scene still murky
The United National Party (UNP) will take a decision on supporting the candidature of Gen Sarath Fonseka, currently Chief of Defence Staff, in the coming Sri Lankan presidential election, only after its leader, Ranil Wickremesinghe, returns from New Delhi. A top UNP source told Express here on Sunday that the issue was clouded. “As on… Continue reading Lanka Prez poll scene still murky
397 war-hit Lankan schools to reopen
The Sri Lankan government is to reopen 397 schools in the Tamil-speaking war-affected northern province. Out of the 1,011 schools in the province, serving a student population of over 80,000, only 614 were functioning because of war and terrorism, the Minister of Education, Susil Premajayanth, told Parliament on Wednesday. The government had decided to spend… Continue reading 397 war-hit Lankan schools to reopen
Book to reveal Lanka’s bloody past
With a view to giving a comprehensive insight in to the alleged massacres committed by the Sri Lankan government against the ethnic Tamil population on the island nation since 1956, Chennaibased human rights trust Manitham will soon publish the details compiled by a local NGO in a book and release it in six languages. Speaking… Continue reading Book to reveal Lanka’s bloody past
Anti-Rajapaksa alliance formed in Lanka
A United National Party (UNP)-led coalition comprising 12 opposition political parties was formed in the Sri Lankan Parliament here on Tuesday, with the signing of an agreement. The coalition includes the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) led by Rauff Hakeem, the Democratic Peoples Front (DPF) led by the Indian Tamil leader Mano Ganesan, and the… Continue reading Anti-Rajapaksa alliance formed in Lanka
Tamil actors to star in Indo-Lankan flick
Actors Surya and Simran would be in Sri Lanka next month to shoot for an Indo-Lankan co-production titled ‘Devadasigal’, the Sri Lankan director of the film, Suresh Kumarasinghe, told Express here on Tuesday. “Surya and Simran will join Sri Lankan stars Cletus Mendis, Rex Kodippily, Sandun Wijesiri, and Manjula Moragaha for the shooting in the… Continue reading Tamil actors to star in Indo-Lankan flick
Welfare board for refugees sought
Striking a cordial note with Chief Minister M Karunanidhi on Sri Lankan Tamils issue, PMK founder S Ramadoss on Tuesday concurred with latter’s view that the amenities for the Lankan Tamils living here should be upgraded manifold. Ramadoss said the amenities should be increased at least on par with Tibetans who are moving freely throughout… Continue reading Welfare board for refugees sought
Chinese men sighted with Lankan Navy,Chinese men sighted with Lankan Navy
If reports given by fishermen, that Chinese men in Lankan fatigues are jointly patrolling the seas with the Lankan navy are true, then India’s security seems to be at threat. According to the fishermen from Ramanathapuram district, who have been attacked by the Lankan navy at mid sea, the Sinhalese are being accompanied by men… Continue reading Chinese men sighted with Lankan Navy,Chinese men sighted with Lankan Navy
