Two senior members of a breakaway faction of the JVP who vanished on April 6 and reappeared a few days later have accused the security forces of abducting them. One of them, Dimuthu Attygalle, held a press conference to announce that she was abducted by the security forces, while the other, Premkumar Gunaratnam, who was… Continue reading Sri Lanka faces yet another rights abuse allegation
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Karunanidhi slams Sri Lanka for raking up Kudankulam issue
(PTI) Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) president M. Karunanidhi today slammed Sri Lanka for raking up the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project issue, saying India “will do what is required.” The Kudankulam project was not something new and had been started many years ago and work on it is currently in progress, he said, adding it cannot… Continue reading Karunanidhi slams Sri Lanka for raking up Kudankulam issue
India has dealt a killer blow to ties with Sri Lanka: Minister
After India’s recent ‘unexpected’ vote against Colombo at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva, newspaper columns in Sri Lanka have contended that the relations between the two countries have touched the lowest point. And now, a Sri Lankan Minister has joined the ranks of these columnists. “By voting against Sri Lanka, India… Continue reading India has dealt a killer blow to ties with Sri Lanka: Minister
‘Backing of resolution on Sri Lanka, a sign of successful diplomacy’
Decision to commission KKNPP is final: P.Chidambaram The adoption of the US-sponsored resolution on the alleged human rights violations in Sri Lanka at the United Nations Human Rights Council reflects the success of the diplomatic approach adopted by India, said Union Home Minister P.Chidambaram here on Saturday. “It was a complex issue. We needed a… Continue reading ‘Backing of resolution on Sri Lanka, a sign of successful diplomacy’
Lessons to learn from Geneva
Had Sri Lanka taken steps to implement the 13th amendment, India may never have associated itself with the UNHCR resolution. As Sri Lanka mulls over last month’s United Nations Human Rights Council resolution, it may look back with nostalgia at its 2009 triumph at Geneva. Then, barely a week after its victory over the LTTE,… Continue reading Lessons to learn from Geneva
Opposition prods government on LLRC implementation
The main opposition party in the Sri Lankan Parliament skipped the patriotism trap and asked some hard questions on Tuesday, day-one of the two-day debate on the United Nations Human Rights Council resolution against Sri Lanka. The UNHRC resolution asks Sri Lanka to implement the recommendations of its own commission, constituted to look into the… Continue reading Opposition prods government on LLRC implementation
Back home in Jaffna, after 27 long years
Sri Lankan Tamil leader prepares for permanent return from Chennai Ever since he arrived in Chennai in August 1983 after violence broke out against Tamils in Sri Lanka, S.C. Chandrahasan and his family lived with the hope that in three months they would be back in their motherland. History proved otherwise and his status was… Continue reading Back home in Jaffna, after 27 long years
Sri Lanka raising LTTE bogey yet again?
About 150 terrorists, trained in India, have landed in Sri Lankan shores in the garb of fishermen to destabilise the country, The Island newspaper reported on Monday, quoting Sri Lankan state intelligence. “State intelligence services have received information that around 150 terrorists who underwent a special arms training at three secret camps in Tamil Nadu,… Continue reading Sri Lanka raising LTTE bogey yet again?
“Rajiv’s killing, an attack on India’s status as a regional power”
Book by ex-U.S diplomat says country should have then sent troops to Sri Lanka to kill or nab Prabakaran India should have sent its troops back to Sri Lanka to kill or capture Velupillai Prabakaran and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) leadership after the assassination of the former Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi, says… Continue reading “Rajiv’s killing, an attack on India’s status as a regional power”
Sri Lankan House to debate Geneva resolution
Sri Lankan Parliament will debate on April 3 and 4 the U.N. Human Rights Council resolution which called on the country to implement recommendations of a panel that examined comprehensively the war with the Tamil Tigers. The mood in Parliament reflected the prevailing patriotic fervour in the Sinhala dominated parts of Sri Lanka. Catering to… Continue reading Sri Lankan House to debate Geneva resolution
