The Union government has impressed upon Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa to ensure considerable progress in the construction of houses for internally displaced Tamils in Sri Lanka, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said on Saturday. Emerging from a meeting with Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi, the Home Minister told reporters that the project of building houses… Continue reading “Sri Lanka asked to ensure progress in housing displaced Tamils”
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Rajapaksa’s trip only put off
Sri Lanka on Saturday denied reports in a section of the media that President Mahinda Rajapaksa had cancelled a proposed trip to United Kingdom and said the visit was postponed due to his busy schedule in November. The External Affairs Ministry said Mr. Rajapaksa had a busy schedule of foreign visits recently to India, the… Continue reading Rajapaksa’s trip only put off
Cyclone alert to parts of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh
The regional weather office on Friday sounded a cyclone alert to parts of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, with a deep depression over southeast Bay of Bengal now intensifiying into a cyclonic storm, christened ‘JAL’. "JAL lay centered about 700 km east of Trincomalee (Sri Lanka), 900 km east-southeast of Chennai and 1100 km southeast… Continue reading Cyclone alert to parts of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh
Colombo denies reports on library attack
Sri Lanka’s Presidential Secretariat has denied a media report that its staff were involved in a recent “attack” on the Jaffna Public Library. In a statement here, it referred to news report in The Sunday Leader headlined “Jaffna Public Library Comes under attack, again” and said it was based on unverified and unauthenticated information. The… Continue reading Colombo denies reports on library attack
LTTE’s unlawful activity still on, Centre tells tribunal
There is enough material on record for extending the ban on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam for another two years from May 14, 2010 under the provisions of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, the Centre maintained on Monday. Additional Solicitor-General A.S. Chandhikok made this submission before Justice Vikramajit Sen of the Delhi High Court, who… Continue reading LTTE’s unlawful activity still on, Centre tells tribunal
Sri Lankan sentenced in attack on ex-president
A Sri Lankan man was convicted on Wednesday of conspiring to kill the country’s former president in a suicide bomb attack and was sentenced to 30 years of hard labour, an official said. Former President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga survived the attack at an election rally in December 1999 but lost one eye in the blast.… Continue reading Sri Lankan sentenced in attack on ex-president
“Thirumavalavan must resign as MP”
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi leader Thol. Thirumavalavan must resign as a Member of Parliament immediately and face people, demanded Karthi P. Chidambaram, All India Congress Committee (AICC) member, on Thursday. Addressing a press conference at Chidambaram, he said Mr. Thirumavalavan, who got elected to the Lok Sabha with Congress support, should not have made undeserved comments… Continue reading “Thirumavalavan must resign as MP”
Peiris calls attitude of rights groups ‘colonial’
Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Gamini Lakshman Peiris on Tuesday accused western rights groups of being “patronizing” over their calls for an international probe into allegations of human rights breaches against his government and urged expatriate Tamil groups to join the process of reconciliation. Professor Peiris, who is on an official visit to Britain, said the… Continue reading Peiris calls attitude of rights groups ‘colonial’
The Tamils are coming on board
An exclusive interview with Sri Lankan External Affairs Minister G.L. Peiris. Sri Lankan Minister for External Affairs Gamini Lakshman Peiris says the Tamils at home and abroad are responding favourably to the sincere efforts President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s government has been making to improve their lot since the so-called Eelam War IV ended 17 months ago.… Continue reading The Tamils are coming on board
Beyond resettlement
The presence of President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who was in New Delhi as chief guest at the closing ceremony of the Commonwealth Games, gave Prime Minister Manmohan Singh another opportunity to flag the need for a political settlement of the Tamil question and urge the Sri Lankan leader to act decisively in this regard. The resettlement… Continue reading Beyond resettlement
