Abductions of under-age youth escalate in North

Unidentified men from South last Sunday abducted a 13-year-old Tamil boy, K. Diluxon, from Uruththirapuram in Ki’linochchi. The boy managed to escape from his abductors while they parked their vehicle in Vavuniyaa. Meanwhile, a 17-year-old girl, Sangarapillai Maithrayi, from Vallaarai in Thenmaraadchi in Jaffna district was reported missing since Monday, according to complaints registered at… Continue reading Abductions of under-age youth escalate in North

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Blake sees ‘people to people’ ties through militaries

The US Asst Secretary of State Robert O Blake, giving testimony before the US House Foreign Affairs Committee on Tuesday said that the value of the skyrocketing US arms sales to India over the last decade “is not is not just the dollar figure – they both represent and strengthen deeper levels of cooperation between… Continue reading Blake sees ‘people to people’ ties through militaries

SL parliament debates emergency extension motion

While moving a motion to seek the approval of House to extend the State of Emergency for another month, Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister D.M. Jayaratne Thursday claimed in parliament that LTTE’s international network remain intact even after LTTE’s defeat two years ago in the battlefield. Jayaratne referred to the talks between with US Assistant Secretary… Continue reading SL parliament debates emergency extension motion

SL forces want emergency extended for colonizing East

Tamil National Alliance MP for Batticaloa, Pakiaselvam Ariyanethiran, Tuesday night told media that Sri Lankan forces were staging search operations in the three districts of Eastern Province to justify Colombo’s “need” to extend the Emergency in the island. The Sri Lanka Army with the SL Police on Tuesday launched major cordon and search operation simultaneously… Continue reading SL forces want emergency extended for colonizing East

Tamil national activist attacked in London

Two unidentified men attacked Eezham Tamil nationalist R. Soosaipillai, known as Thanam, in front of his house in London Monday night. Mr. Thanam, a veteran activist, was one of the key persons who supported the successful re-mandate of Vaddukkoaddai Resolution in UK that democratically reaffirmed the Eezham Tamil aspiration for an independent and sovereign Tamil… Continue reading Tamil national activist attacked in London

India will press Sri Lanka for equal rights to Tamil: Sonia

Reaffirming India’s support for the Sri Lankan Tamils, Congress president and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday said New Delhi would continue to press Colombo for constitutional amendments to ensure equal rights and status to ethnic minorities in the island nation. “In our neighbourhood, there is no issue closer to our heart than the Sri… Continue reading India will press Sri Lanka for equal rights to Tamil: Sonia

IMF approves $218M loan to Sri Lanka

Completing the sixth review under the Stand-By arrangement (SBA) for Sri Lanka, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved US $218.3 million for immediate disbursement bringing total disbursements under the arrangement to an amount equivalent to SDR 1.10 billion (about US$ 1.75 billion), IMF reported in its website. The SBA was approved on July 24, 2009… Continue reading IMF approves $218M loan to Sri Lanka

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Australia soft on prosecuting Kohona’s alleged war-crimes – paper

Professor Gideon Boas of Monash University School of Law, in an article appearing in Sydney Morning Herald, criticized the Australian Government for its reluctance to prosecute war criminals, and pointed to the recent filing by two Tamil organizations of war-crime charges in the International Criminal Court (ICC) against Dr Palitha Kohona who is an Australian… Continue reading Australia soft on prosecuting Kohona’s alleged war-crimes – paper

Security for resettling Tamils in Batticaloa’s border villages abysmal

28 Tamils, most of them family men with many children, have been reported disappeared since 2008 in Batticaloa’s border villages with the Sinhala districts, human rights activists in Batticaloa say. Tamil women who have lost their husbands are subjected to sexual harassments under the highly militarised condition prevailing in these villages. I’rakkaka’di villagers in Ea’raavoor-pattu… Continue reading Security for resettling Tamils in Batticaloa’s border villages abysmal

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Sinhala hoodlum attack Up-Country Tamils after SL defeat in Cricket final

Sinhala hoodlum including some Muslims were on the rampage in the several parts of the upcountry attacking Up-Country Tamils of Tamil Nadu origin following the defeat of the Sri Lanka to India in the World Cup final that was held in Mumbai in India last Saturday. The unruly mob had entered line rooms of upcountry… Continue reading Sinhala hoodlum attack Up-Country Tamils after SL defeat in Cricket final

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