“Enterprises can send workers who are eligible and have no criminal records” The Chinese Ministry of Commerce on Tuesday denied reports that Chinese firms were employing prison labour on overseas projects, describing the reports as “nonsense with no facts or evidence.” The government was responding to recent articles by New Delhi-based scholar Brahma Chellaney, a… Continue reading China denies “exporting” convict labour for overseas projects
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Centre urged to send MPs’ team to Sri Lanka
The CPI (M) on Thursday urged the Central government to send a delegation of Members of Parliament, representing all political parties, to Sri Lanka to study the situation and facilitate quick rehabilitation of Tamils who had suffered in the civil war. Talking to reporters, State secretary of the party G. Ramakrishnan welcomed the Centre’s decision… Continue reading Centre urged to send MPs’ team to Sri Lanka
“Official to visit Sri Lanka to assess rehabilitation work”
A senior official of the External Affairs Ministry will visit Sri Lanka in a week to assess the progress of rehabilitation in Tamil areas, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said on Sunday. Speaking to reporters after meeting the Chief Minister, Mr. Chidambaram said he had conveyed the “good news” to him. “When we met last… Continue reading “Official to visit Sri Lanka to assess rehabilitation work”
Majority of Tamil diaspora backing government’s efforts: Sri Lanka
Kumaran Pathmanathan seeks welfare funds from Tamils overseas The Sri Lanka government maintains that the Tamil diaspora is now divided into two groups and the majority is supporting its efforts towards improvement of the living standards of Tamils in the northern and eastern provinces. Government spokesman and Media and Information Minister Keheliya Rambukwella told a… Continue reading Majority of Tamil diaspora backing government’s efforts: Sri Lanka
Looking back at the Indo-Sri Lanka Accord
A post-LTTE look at the fallout of the 1987 agreement that led to India’s direct involvement in the counter-insurgency operation in Sri Lanka. It is 23 years since the Indo-Sri Lanka Agreement was signed on July 29, 1987. The agreement is popularly referred to as the Rajiv-Jayewardene Accord, after its architects — Prime Minister Rajiv… Continue reading Looking back at the Indo-Sri Lanka Accord
U.K. Tamils hold midnight vigil outside Downing Street
Hundreds of British Tamils, carrying candles and banners, held a “midnight vigil” outside Downing Street on Friday to demand an independent inquiry by the United Nations into alleged human rights violations in Sri Lanka. The vigil marked the start of a “walk for justice” which would culminate into a rally at the UN Office in… Continue reading U.K. Tamils hold midnight vigil outside Downing Street
Leads on LTTE’s global ring
Sri Lanka intelligence agencies, with help from Interpol, have unearthed vital information on the international network of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). According to the Sri Lankan Defence Ministry, information gathered from documents in the possession of an LTTE operative has helped intelligence agencies zero in on a few key LTTE operatives abroad.… Continue reading Leads on LTTE’s global ring
One more panel to Sri Lanka an admission of guilt: Jayalalithaa
AIADMK general secretary Jayalalithaa on Thursday alleged that by asking Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to send another delegation to Sri Lanka to assess the real situation, Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi had admitted that the delegation he had sent earlier was counterfeit and their assessment was untrue. Recalling the Chief Minister’s letter to the Prime Minister… Continue reading One more panel to Sri Lanka an admission of guilt: Jayalalithaa
Time for lasting peace in Sri Lanka: U.S.
Visiting U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia and Central Asia Robert O. Blake called for faster re-settlement of the remaining war displaced Tamil civilians in the Northern Province as one of the immediate measures towards reconciliation in the post-war Sri Lanka. In an informal talk with a group of journalists after a meeting… Continue reading Time for lasting peace in Sri Lanka: U.S.
Need for political settlement in the Sri Lankan Tamil issue
Internally-displaced Tamils in Sri Lanka should be settled again in their original places, R. Sampanthan, leader of the parliamentary group of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) of Sri Lanka, said on Tuesday. "This is the most important demand now in the absence of a political settlement," Mr Sampanthan told reporters after calling on Chief Minister… Continue reading Need for political settlement in the Sri Lankan Tamil issue
