AIADMK leader J Jayalalithaa will observe a day-long fast here on March 10, pressing the Centre to bring about an immediate ceasefire in Sri Lanka. Announcing a state-wide protest, the former Tamil Nadu chief minister in a release here today said other prominent leaders of the party would lead the fast in the district headquarters.… Continue reading Jaya to go on fast on March 10 over Lankan Tamils issue
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Many Sri Lankan Tamils flee from the island
The assailants broke in after the fighting between ethnic rebels and the military erupted again into full-scale war, storming through his family’s home and calling his name. Thanabalasingham Surendran, a member of Sri Lanka’s Tamil ethnic minority, fled to the capital, Colombo. But unknown "messengers from military intelligence" kept calling and demanding extortion money.… Continue reading Many Sri Lankan Tamils flee from the island
Police, lawyers fight outside Madras High Court
What started as an argument between an angry lawyer and a police officer in the Madras High Court Thursday afternoon soon turned into violent clashes, creating a crisis for Tamil Nadu’s three-year-old DMK government. While a three-member Division Bench headed by acting Chief Justice S. Mukhopadhyay recommended an investigation by the Central Bureau of… Continue reading Police, lawyers fight outside Madras High Court
Sun TV crew held in Vavuniya
Four Sri Lankan nationals allegedly employed by the Chennai-based SUN TV, were taken into custody together with their equipment in Vavuniya in North Sri Lanka, for suspected links with the LTTE ,the police said on Tuesday. Police spokesman Ranjith Gunasekera told Daily Mirror that the arrests had been made by the army on Monday,… Continue reading Sun TV crew held in Vavuniya
End of LTTE in sight, say Sri Lankan military
The Tamil Tigers are waging their "final battle" and it won’t take long for Sri Lanka’s dragging Tamil insurgency to finally end, say military commanders here. "It is a matter of time, may be a matter of weeks. We are very confident about it," said Brigadier Shavendra Silva, general officer commanding of the army’s… Continue reading End of LTTE in sight, say Sri Lankan military
Tigers put up stiff resistance
The capture of the Tamil Tigers’ last bastion in north east Sri Lanka, the town of Mullaitivu, is proving difficult for the Sri Lankan army because of heavy resistance by the Tigers, defence analysts say. The army is facing heavy resistance, especially south of Mullaitivu. There are also ditch-cum-mud wall defences to contend with.… Continue reading Tigers put up stiff resistance
India-Lanka accord key to political solution
Appreciating the continued "understanding of India on issues of mutual concern", Sri Lanka said Friday that the 1987 Indo-Sri Lanka accord is still the key to seeking a political solution to the island’s ethnic conflict. Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama made the remarks during a meeting with visiting Indian Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon here… Continue reading India-Lanka accord key to political solution
Tamil Tigers: A roar tilll the last gasp
the first week of December, less than a month before the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam abandoned Kilinochchi, two boats landed on the Eastern seaboard of Mulaitivu with precious cargo for the separatists. The boats, carrying arms and ammunition, had escaped detection and interdiction although intelligence had been passed on to the Sri Lankan navy.… Continue reading Tamil Tigers: A roar tilll the last gasp
Kochi, a haven for LTTE fugitives
As the Lankan forces entered the Tamil-Tiger strongholds in northern Lanka scattering away the rebels, Kerala’s marine security agencies fear a large number of suspected LTTE cadres have infiltrated the Indian shore via trawlers to discreetly engage themselves as workers in fishing trawlers off Kochi coast. Senior officials at the Coastal Base Station in… Continue reading Kochi, a haven for LTTE fugitives
Rajapaksa delivers speech in Tamil
Breaking the linguistic barrier that had badly divided Sri Lanka, President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Tuesday addressed the people of the war-afflicted northern district of Jaffna in Tamil to drive home the message that he was determined to restore to them all that they had lost due to decades of terrorist activity in their midst. “All… Continue reading Rajapaksa delivers speech in Tamil
