The closest coastline to Tamil Nadu in Jaffna, a 15 km stretch from Thiruvadi Nilai to KKS has been given to a Malaysian corporate of Chinese connections to install windmills and solar panels to produce electricity and ‘sell’ it to the people of Jaffna, replacing the coastal people and the proud palmyra palms now stand… Continue reading China proxies get India’s closest coast in Jaffna
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Administration of 7 Tamil villages to be brought under Muslim dominated Ea’raavoor UC
Colombo government has recently given instructions to Ea’raavoor Urban Council chairman Ali Zahir Mowlana to bring 7 Tamil villages under his administration using the Urban Council, informed sources told reporters in Batticaloa. The villages Aa’rumukaththaan-kudiyiruppu, Tha’lavaay, Chavukkadi, Mayilampaave’li and wards No 1, 4 and 5 in the Ea’raavoor under the Ea’raavoor Chengkaladi Piratheasa Chapai (PS)… Continue reading Administration of 7 Tamil villages to be brought under Muslim dominated Ea’raavoor UC
Fonseka verdict signals trend to come out of LLRC
Colombo High Court Bench on Friday convicted Sri Lanka’s former military commander Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka to three years rigorous imprisonment for him alleging that the SL President’s brother and defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa had ordered the execution of surrendering LTTE officials in the white flag incident. Fonseka was found guilty of “spreading rumours and… Continue reading Fonseka verdict signals trend to come out of LLRC
China timed SAARC summit to open embassy in Maldives
China hurriedly opened a full-fledged embassy in the Republic of Maldives on 8 November, just two days before the 17th summit of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) held this time in Addu in the southern most atoll of Maldives between 10–11 November. Commenting that such efforts by China in the region cannot… Continue reading China timed SAARC summit to open embassy in Maldives
957 uprooted Tamil families in Ampaa’rai district still remain in shelters
Contrary to the claims by Colombo government and its paramilitary run subservient Eastern Provincial Council (EPC) that all uprooted Tamils have been resettled in Ampaa’rai district, 957 uprooted families from four Tamil villages in Thirukkoayil DS division of Ampaa’rai district in the East still remain in shelters amid claims, according to Batticaloa district TNA parliamentarian… Continue reading 957 uprooted Tamil families in Ampaa’rai district still remain in shelters
India emerges as main designer of ‘Asian Model’ in Norway report
The Norway report on the failed peace in Sri Lanka, concluding that Asian powers in pursuance of military solution were a reason for the failure, cautions that this model of ‘conflict resolution’ will challenge future Norwegian-style mediations. India’s role in the genocidal model of conflict resolution is not adequately discussed in the report, yet bits… Continue reading India emerges as main designer of ‘Asian Model’ in Norway report
London Consular Corps elect Sri Lankan to its committee
Consular Corps of London, an association networking consular officers of the diplomatic missions based in London has for the first time elected a Sri Lankan consular official to its committee, at a time when the genocidal state of Sri Lanka wages a bitter war with the Eezham Tamil diaspora. The official elected was Mr. Chaminda… Continue reading London Consular Corps elect Sri Lankan to its committee
Indian former foreign secretary boycotted in Jaffna
Students and faculty of the University of Jaffna boycotted an address by India’s former foreign secretary (2004-2006) Shyam Saran, who visited Jaffna on Monday at the invitation of India-Sri Lanka Foundation and the University of Jaffna. As a result, the audience for Mr. Saran’s address at the Kailasapathy Auditirium of the university turned out to… Continue reading Indian former foreign secretary boycotted in Jaffna
US presses Sri Lanka on accountability, human rights and reconciliation with Tamils
Speaking at the Sri Lankan defence ministry’s much vaunted conference on maritime security, US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for South and Southeast Asian Affairs Robert M. Scher reiterated his government’s demands on that the Sri Lankan state improve its human rights record, ensure accountability for mass atrocities in the final months of the war… Continue reading US presses Sri Lanka on accountability, human rights and reconciliation with Tamils
International unity on criticism of Sri Lanka’s conduct: Armitage
Expressing dismay at the “chauvinistic attitude” of the Sri Lankan state, former US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage said on Friday the international community was united in its criticism of Sri Lanka’s conduct in the north and east and that SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa would not be welcomed internationally unless conditions there improved. “I… Continue reading International unity on criticism of Sri Lanka’s conduct: Armitage
