Over 800 tonnes of relief materials, lying at Colombo harbour since July 9, will be cleared in a few days with customs procedures initiated from Tuesday. The materials are for the 280,000 Sri Lankan Tamil refugees in various camps. Suren Peiris of the Sri Lankan Red Cross (SLRC) told Express here on Monday, that the… Continue reading Relief material sent for Tamil refugees in Lanka
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‘50,000 war refugees bribed their way out’
About 50,000 Tamil war refugees from the Wanni region have escaped from detention camps in Lanka by giving huge bribes to pro-government former militant groups which now function as political parties, reported Lakbimanews. The refugees had paid from SL Rs 1 lakh to SL Rs 10 lakh to get out of the camps, the paper… Continue reading ‘50,000 war refugees bribed their way out’
80 more Indians for clearing landmines in Lanka
Over 80 former Indian soldiers have left for Sri Lanka following the defeat of the Tamil Tigers to join Indians already there in clearing thousands of buried landmines. The new group has teamed up with compatriots working since 2003, mainly in the northern districts of Mannar and Vavuniya, in defusing mines laid by both the… Continue reading 80 more Indians for clearing landmines in Lanka
MV Ali: Refugees yet to benefit from relief
The Sri Lankan Red Cross (SLRC) has written to the Indian High Commission here to help it clear the 840 tonnes of relief material sent by the Indian Red Cross (IRC) from the Colombo port. However, the Indian officials seemed reluctant to get involved, sources told Express, adding that it was essentially a dispute between… Continue reading MV Ali: Refugees yet to benefit from relief
‘1.4 lakh Lankan Tamils missing’
Around 1.4 lakh Sri Lankan Tamils have ‘disappeared’ in the last 14 months in the northern part of the island nation and the Mahinda Rajapaksa government is planning to settle about 2.5 lakh Sinhalese in these areas, pro-Eelam activist and film director Seeman said on Thursday. At a press conference here, Seeman also appealed to… Continue reading ‘1.4 lakh Lankan Tamils missing’
Sino-Indian factor forces US to help Lanka
Strong support from India at the IMF board and the need to match China’s growing clout in the island nation have resulted in the US giving up its opposition to the international funding agency’s extending a $2.5 billion standby facility to Sri Lanka. Sunday Island reported that IMF Executive Board would meet on July 24… Continue reading Sino-Indian factor forces US to help Lanka
Tamils dying in Lanka camps: Refugee
Tamils in large numbers are dying in the refugee camps in Sri Lanka due to spread of epidemic. Hundreds of children, men and women have died of diarrhoea, vomiting and fever, a Sri Lankan Tamil, who reached Arichalmunai near Dhanushkodi said on Saturday. Manivannan (35) of Adampan in Mannar district in Sri Lanka, his wife… Continue reading Tamils dying in Lanka camps: Refugee
After hiccups, relief ship reaches Lanka
MV Cap Colorado, the ship carrying 27 containers of relief material for internally displaced Sri Lankan Tamils, ran into rough weather as the Lankan Navy surrounded the ship and prevented it from reaching the Colombo port through Wednesday. Late in the evening, bowing to pressure from different quarters, including the Red Cross which is consignee… Continue reading After hiccups, relief ship reaches Lanka
Indian envoy holds talks with Tamil leaders
Indian High Commissioner in Sri Lanka Alok Prasad on Tuesday began a two-day visit to Jaffna by holding meetings with key officials, Tamil political leaders and the Roman Catholic Bishop. Sources in Jaffna told The New Indian Express that during his visit to the Jaffna Hospital, Prasad promised to get Indian help to reconstruct parts… Continue reading Indian envoy holds talks with Tamil leaders
Prabhakaran lives on in TN, through books
Hero for many, villain for others, the enigma of our times, Vellupillai Prabhakaran continues to haunt the social and political space in Tamil Nadu with recently written books on him and the LTTE flying off the shelves in bookstores now. Several thousand copies of books on LTTE and Prabhakaran have been sold in the State… Continue reading Prabhakaran lives on in TN, through books
