It’s not the Tamils stalling settlement in Sri Lanka

Is Sri Lanka’s moderate Tamil leadership to blame for the absence of a political settlement to the island’s festering ethnic conflict? There is definitely enough blame to go around in Sri Lanka, but Dayan Jayatilleka takes the case too far in his article in The Hindu, “From devolution to the deep blue sea” (Op-Ed, June… Continue reading It’s not the Tamils stalling settlement in Sri Lanka

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Pro-Eelam workers arrested in Ooty

Some 600 activists belonging to pro-Tamil Eelam outfits were on Tuesday arrested for allegedly attempting to march to the Defence Services Staff College at Wellington, 15 km from here, where two Sri Lankan defence personnel are undergoing training. Protesting against the training, the activists demanded resignation of Defence Minister A.K. Antony for giving “false” assurance… Continue reading Pro-Eelam workers arrested in Ooty

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TNA hopes election win will ensure more executive powers

The Tamil National Alliance would work with the government, to provide Sri Lankan Tamils in the north and east, with proper housing and livelihood, and to give them an opportunity to recommence life. The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) would want the maximum amount of exercise of power, should it lead Sri Lanka’s Northern Provincial Council… Continue reading TNA hopes election win will ensure more executive powers

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Gotabaya Rajapaksa opposes holding of NPC elections

Sri Lanka’s Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa has opposed the holding of Northern Provincial Council (NPC) elections, saying empowering a “hostile” provincial administration with land and police powers will have grave repercussions. In a warning to the government on Thursday, he said: “police powers in the hands of those still pursuing a separatist agenda can pose… Continue reading Gotabaya Rajapaksa opposes holding of NPC elections

Congress, BJP object to Malik’s presence at pro-Tamil Eelam meeting

(PTI) The presence of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) president Yasin Malik at a meeting organised by a pro-Tamil Eelam outfit, Naam Tamilar party in Cuddalore, has drawn flak from BJP and Congress in Tamil Nadu. Central and state governments should probe how Mr. Malik came to Cuddalore and also his links with organisers… Continue reading Congress, BJP object to Malik’s presence at pro-Tamil Eelam meeting

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Sri Lankan Tamil refugees to get driving licences

Driving licences would be issued to Sri Lankan Tamil refugees living in the state as part of welfare measures provided to them, the AIADMK government announced on Wednesday. The government has been extending various welfare measures to the refugees, including scholarship schemes for various courses, ranging from Rs 850 to Rs 4,700, the Public Department… Continue reading Sri Lankan Tamil refugees to get driving licences

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First phase of Sri Lanka’s northern railway project commissioned

The first phase of Sri Lanka’s northern railway project — funded by a line of credit facilitated by the Indian government — was commissioned on Friday. Coaches in bright red chugged along from Medawachchiya in Anuradhapura, the North Central Province, to Madhu Road, marking the return of a crucial transportation link that was shattered during… Continue reading First phase of Sri Lanka’s northern railway project commissioned

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Ban Kamal, Rajini films: Lanka Buddhist group

Ravana Balaya has also sought ban on Vijay and Sarath Kumar movies Ravana Balaya, a Buddhist national group in Sri Lanka, has urged the National Film Corporation here to ban films starring actors Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan, Sarath Kumar and Vijay. However, National Film Corporation chairman Asoka Serasinghe told The Hindu on Thursday that no official… Continue reading Ban Kamal, Rajini films: Lanka Buddhist group

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