Differences have arisen in the pro-LTTE Tamil Diaspora over the goals of the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) proposed by the head of the LTTE’s international department, Selvarasa Pathmanathan, alias KP. Radicals represented by the editorial board of www.tamilnet.com said on Wednesday that the basic document on the proposed TGTE sent out by the… Continue reading Split in LTTE over goal of new government
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Lanka turns heat on Eritrea
With the LTTE’s influential propaganda machinery overseas flexing its muscles menacingly, and the arrested LTTE leader, Selvarasa Pathmanathan alias KP, throwing light on the group’s still active international arms procuring network, the Sri Lankan government has decided to go on a diplomatic offensive to smash the Tigers’ overseas structures. On Sunday, Lakbimanews quoted Shanaka Jayasekara,… Continue reading Lanka turns heat on Eritrea
Pottu Amman monopolised access to Prabhakaran
The former head of the LTTE’s intelligence wing, Shanmuganathan Sivasankaran, alias Pottu Amman, had monopolised access to Tiger chief Velupillai Prabhakaran to such an extent that the latter had no inputs on the military and political situation other than what Pottu Amman chose to give him. This system resulted in the entire LTTE structure, including… Continue reading Pottu Amman monopolised access to Prabhakaran
Hand over LTTE funds, western nations told
Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa has called upon Western countries to hand over LTTE funds and its other assets that were found in their territories. He told the BBC that the arrested LTTE chief and arms procurer, Selvarasa Pathmanathan alias KP, was “slowly” coming out with details of the assets held abroad, estimated to… Continue reading Hand over LTTE funds, western nations told
Supporting LTTE? Be ready to go to jail
In an apparent warning to a pro-LTTE group, the Tamil Nadu government today said "stringent action" would be taken against those speaking in support of banned organisations and eulogising their leaders. Speaking in support of banned organisations, using the portraits of its leaders, their flags and insignia in public places for advertisement purposes or printing,… Continue reading Supporting LTTE? Be ready to go to jail
MK urges PM to help save displaced Tamils
Chief Minister M Karunanidhi on Monday urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh “to step in to end the sufferings of the displaced Tamil families in Sri Lanka.” “I feel it is high time that the Government of India exerted diplomatic and political pressure at appropriate levels on the Government of Sri Lanka at least on humanitarian… Continue reading MK urges PM to help save displaced Tamils
‘Unarmed VCK men to fight for Eelam’
Though Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) is a part of the DMK-led alliance, the party will not compromise its ideology on the Eelam Tamils issue, said VCK president Thol Thirumavalavan here on Monday. “Unarmed tigers of VCK from Tamil Nadu will continue their struggle for Tamil Eelam,” he said to a rousing applause of the thousands… Continue reading ‘Unarmed VCK men to fight for Eelam’
‘Sri Lankan refugee camps worst in history’
Internally displaced persons (IDPs) in refugee camps in the island nation were torn asunder and young women were forced to stay with strange men in make-shift tents. This is what the former Attorney General and Solicitor General of Sri Lanka Chitta Ranjan de Silva had told Lankan media, according to Nimalka Fernando, human rights activist… Continue reading ‘Sri Lankan refugee camps worst in history’
‘Not part of Sri Lankan rehabilitation project’
Eminent agricultural scientist M S Swaminathan, who was in the thick of a controversy over his reported involvement in the Sri Lankan government’s ‘Vadakkin Vasantham’ (Spring of North) project for rehabilitating Tamils there, cleared the air on Thursday saying he was not part of the project. He told reporters in Chennai that his M S… Continue reading ‘Not part of Sri Lankan rehabilitation project’
‘Bill of Lading sent to Sri Lankan Red Cross’
Mercy Mission-UK, which had dispatched 840 tonnes of relief material for the Tamil war refugees of north Sri Lanka, said on Tuesday that the Sri Lankan Red Cross (SLRC) had been given the Bill of Lading to enable it to claim the goods lying in Colombo harbour since July 9. Refuting the SLRC’s claim that… Continue reading ‘Bill of Lading sent to Sri Lankan Red Cross’
