Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Wednesday made public her government’s difficulties that arose out of frequent visits of Sri Lankan officials, army officers and VIPs to Tamil Nadu without informing the State government. In her letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh [the contents of which were released to the press], the Chief Minister referred to the… Continue reading Jayalalithaa writes to PM about visits of Sri Lankan officials
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Sri Lanka against itself
Sri Lanka is engaged in an all-out effort to stave off a resolution against it at the ongoing session of the United Nations Human Rights Council at Geneva. The United States, the prime backer of the resolution, has circulated a draft among the Council’s 47 members calling on Colombo to do nothing more than implement… Continue reading Sri Lanka against itself
Centre urged not to bail out Sri Lanka
Jayalalithaa, Karunanidhi want India to back resolution seeking probe into war crimes Shocked by reports that India is set to strongly back Sri Lanka in case a United States-backed resolution is taken up in the ongoing session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva seeking an inquiry into allegations of war crimes in… Continue reading Centre urged not to bail out Sri Lanka
22 Tamil Nadu fishermen held by Sri Lankan Navy
Twenty—two Tamil fishermen and their five boats were taken into custody by Sri Lankan naval personnel when they were fishing near the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) off Arichalmunai in this island early on Sunday, police said. The Sri Lankan naval men alleged that the fishermen had crossed the IMBL while fishing, official sources said.… Continue reading 22 Tamil Nadu fishermen held by Sri Lankan Navy
CPI (M) to back DMDK
Party asks Centre to press Sri Lanka for early solution to Tamils issue The Communist Party of India (Marxist) will support the Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) in the Sankarankoil by-election. A resolution to this effect was passed at the party’s 20th State conference here on Friday. The CPI (M) and the DMDK faced the… Continue reading CPI (M) to back DMDK
Sri Lanka bracing itself to meet Geneva challenge
Barely a few days ahead of the opening of the session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Sri Lanka has begun a no-holds barred attack on its “enemies,” is making fervent appeals to countries it considers friends, and is galvanising support back home in a bid to cash in on siege mentality… Continue reading Sri Lanka bracing itself to meet Geneva challenge
Sri Lanka braces itself for a battle at Geneva
An unusually strong contingent of Sri Lankan diplomats and officials has begun descending on Geneva to defend the country against likely onslaught when the session opens on February 27. The core issue is what has the government done since the end of the Eelam War 4 (May 2009), in which it defeated the separatist Tamil… Continue reading Sri Lanka braces itself for a battle at Geneva
LTTE ban: State to adopt Centre’s counter
The Tamil Nadu government has submitted before the Madras High Court that it was adopting the Centre’s counter to a writ petition challenging an order of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Tribunal confirming the Union government’s ban on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). The writ petition has been filed by MDMK general secretary Vaiko.… Continue reading LTTE ban: State to adopt Centre’s counter
Sri Lanka appeals for more time
Even as the United Nations Human Rights Commission session nears, Sri Lanka has appealed that it needs more time for the process of reconciliation to showcase the progress that it has made towards lasting peace. At the end of a 30-year long bloody civil war, Sri Lankan forces trumped the Tamil Tigers, who have claimed… Continue reading Sri Lanka appeals for more time
U.S. delivers strongest message yet to Sri Lanka
The United States has despatched two senior officials to convey to Sri Lanka that it has to deliver on its promise of conducting an inquiry into war crimes, or face international sanction. “The United States will support a very straightforward resolution that the government of Sri Lanka has not yet done enough to implement the… Continue reading U.S. delivers strongest message yet to Sri Lanka
