The UN panel on war crimes in Sri Lanka has estimated that up to 40,000 civilians may have been killed in the last phase of the war between government forces and the LTTE in 2009. Sources have estimated that there could have been as many as 40,000 civilian deaths,” an extract from the yet to… Continue reading 40,000 killed in last phase of Eelam war: UN
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LTTE infiltration: High alert along the coast
The entire Kerala coast was put on high alert on Sunday evening after Central intelligence agencies alerted the state police on a possible attempt by Sri Lankan Tamils to sneak into the state through the coastal regions. Sources with the Intelligence agencies said the alert was issued from Chennai after inputs that a group of… Continue reading LTTE infiltration: High alert along the coast
Lanka ‘not bothered about UN report’
The Sri Lankan Deputy Minister of External Affairs, Neomal Perera, told Express on Saturday that the government was “ not at all bothered” about the UN panel’s report on the war crimes allegedly committed by the Sri Lankan government and the LTTE in the last phase of Eelam War IV in 2009. Perera said that… Continue reading Lanka ‘not bothered about UN report’
Heavy voter turnout enthuses Congress
Battered by corruption charges and the Hazare tsunami, the Congress on Wednesday said the high voter turnout – nearly 75 percent – in Tamil Nadu, Assam, Kerala and Puducherry Assembly polls was an indication that the people have full faith in the democratic system. Facing criticism for having given into the pressure of the Lokpal… Continue reading Heavy voter turnout enthuses Congress
‘Murderers, arsonists having a free run in TN’
Chief Minister M Karunanidhi should alone be blamed for the deteriorating law and order situation in the State, charged AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa. Addressing a poll meeting at Chithodu, near Erode, on Friday evening she asked what action was taken on the murderers of ex-minister T Krishnan, those who set ablaze a newspaper office at… Continue reading ‘Murderers, arsonists having a free run in TN’
Karuna defends DMK stand on Lankan Tamils
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi on Thursday said his party had maintained a consistent stand over Sri Lankan Tamils issue and hinted that AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa had taken up the issue only with an eye on the April 13 Assembly elections. Karunanidhi said at an election rally whether it was DMK recognising Selva… Continue reading Karuna defends DMK stand on Lankan Tamils
Kollywood bids adieu to Sujatha
Born in Galle in Sri Lanka in 1952, Sujatha entered the Tamil film industry in 1974 with an intense portrayal in ‘Aval Oru Thodarkadhai’ directed by K Balachandar. She shot to fame instantly with her portrayal of the haughty, free-thinking urban working woman shouldering the family’s responsibilities. She was later paired with actors Sivaji Ganesan,… Continue reading Kollywood bids adieu to Sujatha
Emergency-like situation in TN: Karunanidhi
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK chief M Karunanidhi on Thursday came down heavily on the Election Commission (EC), saying that an emergency-like situation was prevailing in the state and wondered whether there was any rule of law. "I wonder whether there is rule of law in the state. The police catches even a person… Continue reading Emergency-like situation in TN: Karunanidhi
Vaiko immerses ashes of Parvathi Ammal in sea
MDMK chief Vaiko today immersed the ashes of Parvathi Ammal, slain LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaran’s mother, in the Bay of Bengal here. Vaiko, a known sympathiser of LTTE, accompanied by "Tamil Eelam Liberation Supporters Co-ordination Committee" Convener P Nedumaran and some of his party men immersed the ashes in the sea off Marina Beach, official… Continue reading Vaiko immerses ashes of Parvathi Ammal in sea
NTPC’s Lanka JV to see the light of day
The long-pending India-Sri Lanka joint venture to set up a 500 MW coal-fired power plant at Sampur in Eastern Sri Lanka could see the light of day sometime this month, Lankan Minister for Power, Champika Ranawakka, told Express here on Tuesday. The Minister’s optimism accords with a report in The Nation weekly last Sunday, which… Continue reading NTPC’s Lanka JV to see the light of day
