Sri Lankan fishermen meet High Commission officials

Complain about poaching by Indian fishermen in their waters Representatives of some fishermen associations from Sri Lanka’s northern province met officials of the Indian High Commission here on Wednesday and complained about the continued poaching by Indian fishermen in Sri Lankan waters. They met Counsellor (Consular) Sunil Achaya and asked him to impress upon the… Continue reading Sri Lankan fishermen meet High Commission officials

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Sri Lanka wanted U.S. help as Indian radars ‘not sufficient’

Sri Lanka quietly asked the United States for assistance to improve its air defence systems as India-supplied radars had proved insufficient to prevent an attack by LTTE aircraft on the Katunayake air base in March 2007, but it agreed with the Americans that New Delhi must be kept in the loop. Defence Secretary Gothabaya Rajapakse… Continue reading Sri Lanka wanted U.S. help as Indian radars ‘not sufficient’

Kerala tightens vigil on T.N. border to curb LTTE activities

Intelligence inputs say cadres tried to set up camps in Idukki forests The Intelligence Bureau is keeping a vigil on the movement of suspected persons in the border areas of Tamil Nadu after it received inputs that members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam had reportedly tried to set up camps in the forest… Continue reading Kerala tightens vigil on T.N. border to curb LTTE activities

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LTTE has three camps in Tamil Nadu, says Jayaratne

Camps exist in Tamil Nadu where the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadre are being trained, Sri Lankan Prime Minister D.M. Jayaratne said in Parliament on Wednesday. The Daily Mirror online quoted the Prime Minister as saying that there are three such LTTE secret training centres. In one of the camps, cadres are given… Continue reading LTTE has three camps in Tamil Nadu, says Jayaratne

Sri Lanka dismisses U.S. Senate resolution call for ‘accountability’

Sri Lanka on Friday dismissed a U.S. Senate resolution calling for “accountability” for the alleged human rights violations during the last phase of the ethnic war, saying that the government-appointed ‘Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission’ has been adequately empowered. “The Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) appointed to look into the history of the island’s… Continue reading Sri Lanka dismisses U.S. Senate resolution call for ‘accountability’

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Birth of a new country

Africa’s many tribes and cultures has given it a long and interesting history. But when the European colonial powers drew up boundaries they did not take this into consideration. Sudan is the most recent example of this. Sharing space with people of the same culture is natural. However, history is complicated. Sometimes it can put… Continue reading Birth of a new country

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Thirumavalavan denied entry in Sri Lanka

Viduthalai Chiruthaigal president Thol. Thirumavalavan and two of his associates were sent back from the Colombo airport on arrival from Chennai early on Tuesday. They were here to attend the funeral of Parvathy Ammal, the mother of slain LTTE leader Prabakaran. Speaking over phone, Mr.Thirumavalavn said that soon after he landed, he and the two… Continue reading Thirumavalavan denied entry in Sri Lanka

Navy detains four Sri Lankan fishermen

The Indian Navy on Friday detained four Sri Lankan fishermen and seized a fibreglass boat for foraying into Indian waters. Commander S. Agarwal, Area Commander, South, Naval Detachment, Rameswaram, told The Hindu that they were spotted by a naval patrolling party at 5th} islet near International Maritime Boundary Line. They were escorted to the naval… Continue reading Navy detains four Sri Lankan fishermen

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Indian fishermen released

All the Indian fishermen held in Sri Lanka have been ordered released. They were being escorted to the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) to be handed over to the Indian authorities, sources said. One hundred and twelve Indian fishermen who were caught off the Jaffna coast on Tuesday, were produced before a Jaffna Magistrate and… Continue reading Indian fishermen released

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