British MP raises issue of Tamil deportees persecution in House of Commons

Making an emergency ‘Point of Order’ speech in the House of Commons on Tuesday, Gareth Thomas, Labour MP for Harrow West, raised the issue of deported Tamil asylum seekers being tortured by the Sri Lankan government. Referring to a HRW report on torture of Tamil deportees, Mr. Thomas said “The Foreign Office says they condemn… Continue reading British MP raises issue of Tamil deportees persecution in House of Commons

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Self-immolation protestor dies, anti-Rajapaksa agitations intensify in Tamil Nadu

26-year old auto driver Vijayaraj from Salem in Tamil Nadu, who immolated himself on Monday early morning protesting Mahinda Rajapaksa’s visit to India, succumbed to his injuries on Tuesday noon. A follower of Periyaar, member of CITU, and a supporter of the Tamil Eelam cause, Vijayaraj, despite being in his death bed, insisted on talking… Continue reading Self-immolation protestor dies, anti-Rajapaksa agitations intensify in Tamil Nadu

TNA’s PSC participation will be pursued when Rajapaksa returns from India

TNA leader Sampanthan was invited at a short notice on Monday night to meet Mahinda Rajapaksa at his house on Tuesday morning. According to a press release by Mr. R. Sampanthan on Tuesday, at the end of many topics that were discussed, Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa “responded by inviting Mr.Sampanthan to the Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC)… Continue reading TNA’s PSC participation will be pursued when Rajapaksa returns from India

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RAW accuses ISI for installing spy equipment in Jaffna

The Indian intelligence agency, Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) in a recent report warned about increased activities of the Pakistani intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in Jaffna in the last 3-4 months, reported Indian media, The Pioneer, last Wednesday. According to the report, the Pakistanis have been erecting spy equipment in Jaffna for keeping… Continue reading RAW accuses ISI for installing spy equipment in Jaffna

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China strengthens its grip on Colombo

China has signed 16 agreements with Colombo on Monday. The agreemets range from visa exemption and marine development to economic and technology cooperation. The agreements also promised to expand investment and increase imports from the island, reported China Daily on Tuesday. Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa signed the agreements with China’s top legislator, Wu Bangguo,… Continue reading China strengthens its grip on Colombo

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Detention, Torture in Sri Lanka, Tamil returnees at risk, says TAG report

Tamils Against Genocide (TAG-UK), in a report released this week, provides supporting evidence from several successful judicial opinions in the UK of Tamil asylum applicants on claims of being subjected to torture in Sri Lanka, asylum interviews by UK Border Agency, and exclusive Medico-Legal Reports, concludes that Tamil returnees to Sri Lanka face "likelihood of… Continue reading Detention, Torture in Sri Lanka, Tamil returnees at risk, says TAG report

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Tamil Nadu activist attempts self-immolation to protest Rajapaksa visit to India

Protesting the scheduled visit of SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa to India, Vijayaraj, a 26-year-old CITU activist attempted to self-immolate in Salem on Monday, a PTI report said. This attempt comes in the wake of protests of numerous political parties in Tamil Nadu against the genocide-accused Rajapaksa visiting Sanchi in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh… Continue reading Tamil Nadu activist attempts self-immolation to protest Rajapaksa visit to India

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Blake clings to LLRC while Rajapaksa scoffs at regime-change paradigm

Concluding his visit to Colombo with a press conference on Friday, the US Asst. Secretary of State, Robert Blake, came out with the expected rhetoric on LLRC implementation, provincial council election in the North, ‘reducing’ the role and profile of the SL military in the ‘North’ and resumption of talks with the TNA on ‘provincial… Continue reading Blake clings to LLRC while Rajapaksa scoffs at regime-change paradigm

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Sri Lanka in UN list of countries accused of intimidating critics

Sri Lanka has been included in the the United Nations list of 16 nations singled out for cracking down on critics, the Washington Post reported. The UN report added that most of those countries’ governments are going unpunished for their acts of reprisal. U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay told a special session… Continue reading Sri Lanka in UN list of countries accused of intimidating critics

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