Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) general secretary Vaiko on Friday wrote to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh voicing fears about the safety of Ms. Kayalvizhi, an advocate from Chennai, who, he said, had been detained by the Sri Lankan Army after she visited Tamil-majority areas in northern Sri Lanka. Mr. Vaiko also spoke to the Prime… Continue reading Sri Lankan Army detains Chennai advocate
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Jaffna Trade Fair opens
The first Jaffna International Trade Fair opened in the north Sri Lankan city today, to facilitate a quicker re-integration of the north with the country’s economy. The Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Sri Lanka and Lanka Exhibition and Conference Services, and the local business chambers are organising the three-day fair. The event… Continue reading Jaffna Trade Fair opens
More relief material sent to Colombo
An Indian Air Force aircraft arrived here on Monday with the second consignment of about 30 tonnes of relief assistance. The consignment — comprising dry rations (sugar and pulses), ready-to-eat meals, milk powder, mattresses and water purification kits and tablets — was handed over to the Sri Lankan Ministry of Disaster Management. On January 15,… Continue reading More relief material sent to Colombo
Rajapaksa denies firing by Sri Lankan Navy
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Friday denied that the Navy had attacked Indian fishermen, resulting in one death. According to media reports, the incident took place on January 12 off Pudukottai. Fishermen accused the island Navy of having opened fire on them. In a breakfast chat with foreign correspondents at his Temple Trees residence… Continue reading Rajapaksa denies firing by Sri Lankan Navy
Rajapaksa rules out police powers for North
Reaffirming his commitment to “13 plus” [13th Amendment with additional powers] formula to bring about an amicable political solution to the Tamil question, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, insisted that “what the plus will be” should be a product of hope and aspirations of the people of Sri Lanka. Asked if police powers would be… Continue reading Rajapaksa rules out police powers for North
Navy will strengthen security along south-eastern coast
Navy would strengthen security along the south-eastern coast in the wake of attacks on Indian fishermen allegedly by Sri Lankan Naval personnel, a senior Naval official said here on Friday. “We will strengthen security along the south-eastern coast,” Chief Staff Officer (Operations) of Eastern Naval Command (Visakhapatnam) S.V. Dhokare told reporters after reviewing coastal security… Continue reading Navy will strengthen security along south-eastern coast
End sought to killings by Sri Lanka Navy
Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi on Thursday urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to take firm action to put an end to the killing of Tamil fishermen by the Sri Lankan Navy. In his letter to the Prime Minister in the wake of the killing of Nagapattinam-based fisherman Veerapandian on Wednesday by the Sri Lankan Navy, the… Continue reading End sought to killings by Sri Lanka Navy
Karunanidhi writes to Centre on fishermen’s issue
Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi on Thursday urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to take firm action to put an end to the killing of Tamil fishermen by the Sri Lankan Navy. In his letter to the Prime Minister in the wake of the killing of Nagapattinam-based fisherman Veerapandian on Wednesday by the Sri Lankan Navy, the… Continue reading Karunanidhi writes to Centre on fishermen’s issue
Sri Lankan situation improved: Canada
After a series of diplomatic setbacks in the West, beginning with the aborted lecture-visit of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa to England and the Wikileaks cables from the U.S. embassy, the country finally has some respite. The Canadian Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) has said merely because a person is Tamil, his or her life… Continue reading Sri Lankan situation improved: Canada
Concern over Jaffna disappearances
Politicians and non-governmental organisations have expressed serious concern over the “deterioration” of law and order in the northern districts. Sri Lanka’s main opposition leader Ranil Wickremasinghe demanded in Parliament that an all party delegation should be sent to Jaffna to assess the situation. Traditional Industries and Small Enterprises Minister Douglas Devananda told Parliament on Tuesday… Continue reading Concern over Jaffna disappearances
