Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi has suggested that the Union government, through diplomatic sources or a special envoy, assess the situation in the affected areas in Sri Lanka and the progress of rehabilitation measures undertaken by the Sri Lankan government for internally displaced Tamils. In his reply of July 17 to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the… Continue reading Karunanidhi asks Centre to assess situation in Sri Lanka
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Rajapaksa to hold talks with UNP on statute amendments today
Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa is to hold talks on Monday with a delegation of the main opposition party United National Party (UNP) on the proposed amendments to the 1978 Constitution. Leader of the Opposition and chief of UNP Ranil Wickremesinghe on Saturday met Mr. Rajapaksa on his invitation and discussed the subject. Last month,… Continue reading Rajapaksa to hold talks with UNP on statute amendments today
U.N. objects to Colombo protest
The United Nations on Wednesday strongly objected to Tuesday’s protests outside its offices in Colombo by a Cabinet Minister that prevented its staff and visitors from entering or leaving the premises, even as supporters of a coalition partner of the government continued their sit-in for the second day. The protesters are demanding annulment of the… Continue reading U.N. objects to Colombo protest
No political plans for KP: Colombo
Sri Lanka’s Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa has denied reports in a section of the media that the government is planning to install former the LTTE leader, K. Pathnathan (KP), who is under detention, as the Chief Minister of the Northern Province. In an interview to the state-run English weekly, Sunday Observer, Mr. Rajapaksa, who is… Continue reading No political plans for KP: Colombo
China, Russia support Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka has secured the support of Russia and China in its opposition to the panel of experts appointed by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to advise him on humanitarian issues related to the war against the LTTE. After Moscow, Beijing has come out in support of the Mahinda Rajapaksa government and has expressed the belief… Continue reading China, Russia support Sri Lanka
After EU’s concession withdrawal, U.S. to review sops for Sri Lanka
Close on the heels of the European Union’s decision to withdraw preferential tariff concessions to Sri Lanka’s apparel industry, the United States has announced that it will review workers rights related trade concessions granted to the island nation under its Generalised System of Preferences (GSP). The EU’s decision could result in loss of $150 million… Continue reading After EU’s concession withdrawal, U.S. to review sops for Sri Lanka
Jayalalithaa slams visa denial to UN team
If the Sri Lankan government has nothing to hide, it should have no objection in allowing the UN delegation to look into the alleged rights violations and war crimes committed during the civil war, AIADMK general secretary Jayalalithaa said on Thursday. Recalling the reports about appointment of a three-member panel by Secretary General of the… Continue reading Jayalalithaa slams visa denial to UN team
A recollection on world Tamil meets
The idea of forming the International Association of Tamil Research (IATR) took shape when most of the Tamil scholars attended the South Asian Linguistic Conference held in New Delhi. Ka. Po. Rathinam, former MP belonging to the Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF) in Sri Lanka, proposed this and was welcomed by Dr. M. Varadarajan, Fr.… Continue reading A recollection on world Tamil meets
Indian Naval chief begins five-day visit to Colombo today
Chief of the Naval Staff Nirmal Verma is arriving here on Sunday on a five-day visit for exchange of views with his Sri Lankan counterpart, and to travel to the eastern and northern provinces. Admiral Verma is the senior-most Indian military official to visit the island nation in the last five years. He will be… Continue reading Indian Naval chief begins five-day visit to Colombo today
Sri Lankan Cabinet to meet in Kilinochchi
The Sri Lankan Cabinet, headed by President Mahinda Rajapaksa, will meet in Kilinochchi town, the erstwhile administrative headquarters of the LTTE, in the second week of July. It is part of a decision to hold the weekly Cabinet meetings in the districts. Cabinet meetings are normally held at Temple Trees — the Presidential Palace —… Continue reading Sri Lankan Cabinet to meet in Kilinochchi
