Swamy: cancel visas of LTTE propagandists

The Union government should cancel the visas of Sri Lankan citizens who are campaigning against their government on Indian soil, Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy said here on Monday. “Most of them are pro-LTTE propagandists,” he said. Sri Lankan citizens had no right to campaign against that country using Indian soil. “If Indians campaign against… Continue reading Swamy: cancel visas of LTTE propagandists

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Sri Lanka conducting search on ‘LTTE’ vessel bound for Wanni

The Sri Lankan Navy is conducting a search on board a suspected LTTE cargo vessel that was seized and now anchored in Panudura coast near here, officials said on Friday. The vessel, said to be carrying 884 metric tonnes of medical and food supplies reportedly for the LTTE cadres was seized by Sri Lankan Navy… Continue reading Sri Lanka conducting search on ‘LTTE’ vessel bound for Wanni

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Sri Lanka probes presence of six foreigners in refugee camps

The Sri Lankan government on Thursday said it has identified six foreign nationals among thousands of displaced Tamils living in the refugee camps and authorities were probing whether they have any links with the LTTE. Three Australians and one each from Britain, the Netherlands and Norway were found in the government run camps made for… Continue reading Sri Lanka probes presence of six foreigners in refugee camps

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UN agency working with Sri Lanka to provide relief to displaced

The UN refugee agency is working "closely" with the Sri Lankan government to enable the displaced Tamil civilians, uprooted due to just concluded conflict between the LTTE and the Army, to return to their homes. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and its partners are also working to improve conditions in the camps and… Continue reading UN agency working with Sri Lanka to provide relief to displaced

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No suicide bomber among surrendered LTTE cadres: Sri Lanka

The Sri Lankan Army did not find any suicide bombers as they screened over 9,000 LTTE combatants who had surrendered in the just-ended conflict with the Tamil Tigers, fuelling anxiety about their whereabouts. "We could not find any LTTE suicide bombers among the 9,100 LTTE cadres who confessed to their involvement in the offensive," a… Continue reading No suicide bomber among surrendered LTTE cadres: Sri Lanka

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Colombo international airport continues to be security fortress

Curtains on the 30-year-old civil war may have come down with the end of the LTTE, but the Bandaranaike International Airport here continues to be a virtual fortress with gun-totting security personnel manning the complex round-the-clock not wanting to take any chances. The only international airport in Sri Lanka, located on the outskirts of Colombo,… Continue reading Colombo international airport continues to be security fortress

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TNA asks India to play ‘important role’ in resolving conflict

A pro-LTTE Tamil party on Thursday met Prime Minister’s Special Envoys M K Narayanan and Shivshankar Menon asking India to play an "important role" in resolving the ethnic strife through an "acceptable" political solution to the Tamil question. A delegation from the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), which has 22 MPs in the Sri Lankan Parliament,… Continue reading TNA asks India to play ‘important role’ in resolving conflict

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Devolve powers to Tamil areas in Sri Lanka: Swamy

Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy on Tuesday said Sri Lanka should take steps to devolve powers in the Constitution to Tamils in the island country to enable them to pursue their economic and cultural aspirations. Describing the "defeat and decimation" of the LTTE by Sri Lankan army as a "cause for rejoicing by democratic patriotic… Continue reading Devolve powers to Tamil areas in Sri Lanka: Swamy

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