Noted journalist Satya Sivaraman said India became just a public relations manager for the Sri Lanka’s Mahinda Rajapaksa government in their war against the LTTE. Delivering a speech at a function on “What next in Sri Lanka”, he said instead of trying for a democratic solution for the ethnic crisis, India was protecting the Lankan… Continue reading ‘India did PR for Rajapaksa govt’
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IPKF failed in mission as it spurned army help: General
General Cyril Ranatunga, chief of the Joint Operations Command (JOC) and Defence Secretary when the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) was in Sri Lanka, says that one of the main reasons why the IPKF did not succeed in its mission to restore peace in the island was that it was over confident and unwilling to… Continue reading IPKF failed in mission as it spurned army help: General
Lankan navy still maintains vigil in Palk Strait
Even in the changed context after the defeat of LTTE, the Sri Lankan navy has not let down its guard in the Palk Strait, a narrow stretch of sea between Sri Lanka and India. Naval spokesman, Commodore D K P Dassanayake, told The New Indian Express here on Monday that the existing level of vigil… Continue reading Lankan navy still maintains vigil in Palk Strait
CARE staff involved in bid to kill Gotabaya
Two members of the staff and a vehicle of the US-based relief organisation CARE International were involved in the December 2006, assassination attempt on Sri Lanka’s Defence Secretary, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, the Colombo Magistrate’s Court was told on Friday. Investigations revealed that the bomb fixed in a three-wheeler parked at the Pittala Junction in Kollupitiya to… Continue reading CARE staff involved in bid to kill Gotabaya
Rajapaksa committed to power sharing, feels Japan
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa is committed to sharing power with the minorities, now that he has crushed the Tamil Tigers. This is the feeling of Japan, whose Special Envoy Yasushi Akashi held extensive discussions with the president this week. Rajapaksa told Akashi over breakfast that he realizes that defeating the Liberation Tigers of Tamil… Continue reading Rajapaksa committed to power sharing, feels Japan
Four pro-LTTE MPs refused leave by Sri Lankan parliament
Sri Lankan parliament today refused to grant leave to four pro-LTTE Tamil MPs from the house, accusing them of acting against the national interest and constitution by spreading false propaganda against the country abroad. The ruling United People Friend Alliance MPs expressed reservations against a proposal submitted by the four Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MPs… Continue reading Four pro-LTTE MPs refused leave by Sri Lankan parliament
Students, IT professionals protest against genocide
A collective of IT professionals, medical students and youth lashed out at the State and the Centrefor their apathetic attitute towards the Sri Lankan Tamils. To mark their protest they took out a rally in the city on Sunday raising slogans against President Mahinda Rajapaksa for ordering the genocide of Tamils. They compared the refugee… Continue reading Students, IT professionals protest against genocide
Lankan troops kill 100 Tamils a day
“IT was like dying again and again, each day,” says Arumugham (name changed), dignified but still traumatised by the four months his family spent in Sri Lanka’s “Safe Zone” at Puthukudiyiruppu. They were among 13 people who, on the morning of March 21, escaped from the narrow strip of sand that is the No Fire… Continue reading Lankan troops kill 100 Tamils a day
MK did not lose govts for Eelam: Ramadoss
PMK founder S Ramadoss has refuted Chief Minister M Karunanidhi’s claims that he “lost” his governments on two occasions for the sake of Eelam Tamils. Reacting to Karunanidhi’s claims Ramadoss said: “State politics, change of governments at the Centre and changes in political coalitions were the reasons for the dismissal of DMK’s state governments,… Continue reading MK did not lose govts for Eelam: Ramadoss
31 Tamil Tigers killed, LTTE positions smashed
At least 31 Tamil Tiger guerrillas were killed and many more reported wounded during fresh clashes with troops in Sri Lanka’s north-eastern Mullaitivu district, the defence ministry said Thursday. The ministry said that 23 rebels were killed and as many reported injured Wednesday as troops of the 58 Division inching towards the last LTTE… Continue reading 31 Tamil Tigers killed, LTTE positions smashed
