Sri Lankan Foreign Minister G.L. Peiris travelled to the United States to make yet another presentation on the “progress” since the war with the Tamil Tigers ended in May 2009; and the United States once again reiterated the need for transparency in Sri Lanka’s plans, accountability for war crimes, and speeding up the process of… Continue reading Hillary seeks concrete steps on accountability, reconciliation
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Past may haunt Tamil parties in Sri Lanka
Plea highlights unamended manifestos on Eelam Most Tamil political parties in Sri Lanka could become things of the past if the Supreme Court acts on a petition that seeks disqualification of the parties for retaining the demand for a separate state in their party documents, called constitutions. Long after the Tamil political parties dropped their… Continue reading Past may haunt Tamil parties in Sri Lanka
A mother searches for her son, with a photograph that appeared in The Hindu
Saroja Devi of Mullaitivu last saw her son, Kerbert Morino Leon Roxy, on July 7, 2008. That day, from the Northeastern coastal town, Roxy took a boat out of Tamil Tiger-held territory. His parents, eager to see him leave, had paid for the trip — it was expensive to smuggle out able-bodied youngsters past the… Continue reading A mother searches for her son, with a photograph that appeared in The Hindu
More facilities for SL refugees
The Indian State government yesterday announced some more welfare measures for Sri Lankan Tamil refugees living in camps. It increased financial assistance in the event of unnatural death of a refugee from Rs.15,000 to Rs.25,000. Funeral expenses were increased from Rs.2,500 to Rs.5,000. The announcements were made at the end of a debate in the… Continue reading More facilities for SL refugees
‘India’s stance towards Eelam War IV changed in Oct. 2008’
India stance towards the Eelam War IV changed from ‘negotiations’ and ‘peace talks’ between the Sri Lankan government and the Tamil Tigers to ‘terrorism should be countered with resolve’ in late 2008, a book written with considerable establishment support, ‘Gota’s War,’ launched here on Monday has said. This means that the Indian change of heart… Continue reading ‘India’s stance towards Eelam War IV changed in Oct. 2008’
Controversy over title of book on Gotabaya Rajapaksa
A controversy has arisen out of the title of a new book to be launched on Monday, which attempts to credit Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa, major credit for defeat of the Tamil Tigers in May 2009. The book, ‘Gota’s War: The Crushing of Tamil Tiger Terrorism in Sri Lanka,’ written by C.A.Chandraprema, a journalist with… Continue reading Controversy over title of book on Gotabaya Rajapaksa
Huge LTTE arms dump unearthed in Sri Lanka
Two years after the decisive battle in which the Tamil Tigers were vanquished, Sri Lankan security forces made their biggest-ever haul recovering 6,250 kg of hidden LTTE explosives. The arms cache was busted in a joint search operation of Army and police in the former LTTE bastions of Mullaithivu and Kilinochchi districts on Sunday. The… Continue reading Huge LTTE arms dump unearthed in Sri Lanka
Sushma criticises demand for Eelam
Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj on Thursday criticised the demand for a separate ‘Tamil Eelam’ by some political parties in Tamil Nadu, even though the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) — the main political force of the Tamils in the island nation — favoured a genuine political solution within a united Sri… Continue reading Sushma criticises demand for Eelam
U.K. voices concern over sexual exploitation of children in Sri Lanka
The U.K. Foreign Office, in its latest human rights report, prepared from the accounts of Human Rights activists, said that despite significant steps by the Sri Lankan government to implement the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, sexual exploitation of children remained a problem. “According to local media, in 2011 police recorded the… Continue reading U.K. voices concern over sexual exploitation of children in Sri Lanka
Tamil Eelam must, but through peaceful means: Karunanidhi
Reiterating that a Tamil Eelam alone will offer a permanent solution for the Sri Lankan Tamils, who have been subjected to the “biggest ethnic cleansing of the century,” DMK leader and Tamil Eelam Supporters Organisation (TESO) president M. Karunanidhi on Monday said that the goal should be achieved only through non-violent methods. Talking to reporters… Continue reading Tamil Eelam must, but through peaceful means: Karunanidhi
