Sri Lankan Defence Secretary rejects ceasefire, calls it a ‘joke’

Sri Lankan defence secretary and the brother of SL president, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who responded to the LTTE’s unilateral announcement of a ceasefire, announced Sunday has called it a ‘joke’ and said there was "no need of a ceasefire and that the LTTE must surrender," reported Sky’s Asia correspondent Alex Crawford. Gotabaya Rajapaksa was quoted as… Continue reading Sri Lankan Defence Secretary rejects ceasefire, calls it a ‘joke’

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Colombo steps up air strikes, safe zone targeted 28 times Sunday

Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) fighter jets bombed Sunday the so-called safety zone where tens of thousands of civilians have sought refuge at least 28 times in four sorties up to Sunday noon. The indiscriminate bombardment despite the call from the White House to stop attacking the ‘safety zone’ and to stop fighting immediately. Exact… Continue reading Colombo steps up air strikes, safe zone targeted 28 times Sunday

Independent Tamil Eelam only solution, we will fight to attain it: Jayalalitha

A separate Tamil Eelam is the only solution that will permanently put an end to the problems of the Tamil people in the island of Sri Lanka, said Tamil Nadu former Chief Minister and principal Leader of the Opposition, Ms. Jayalalitha at a election rally in Salem city Saturday. In a powerful, moving speech, she… Continue reading Independent Tamil Eelam only solution, we will fight to attain it: Jayalalitha

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Colombo wanted to hide forced displacement of Tamils – Vithiyatharan

  ”The real reason for my arrest was to prevent me from publishing news on the forced displacement of Tamils, its impacts and about the significance of Tamils’ representation in Western Provincial Council elections,” Nadesapillai Vithiyatharan, the Chief Editor of the Tamil daily Sudaroli, who was ‘abducted’ and later claimed as ‘arrested’ by the Sri… Continue reading Colombo wanted to hide forced displacement of Tamils – Vithiyatharan

US supports Indian efforts to stop fighting in Sri Lanka

The United States has said it supports the Indian efforts to stop fighting in Sri Lanka and appealed to both the Rajapaksa government and LTTE to end hostilities.   "We support Indian efforts to stop the fighting," State Department spokesman Robert Wood told reporters here on Friday.   "We understand that two Indian government special… Continue reading US supports Indian efforts to stop fighting in Sri Lanka

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Physical capture and incarceration of people: latest ways of neo-colonialism

"The pundits of political science may have to revise the connotations of the word neo-colonialism as indirect ways of imperialism only operating through economy. The experiment that is taking place with the Tamil question in the island of Sri Lanka indicate that powers of today are bold enough to orchestrate physical capture of people in… Continue reading Physical capture and incarceration of people: latest ways of neo-colonialism

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Another carnage imminent as the two Indian mandarins return

In lines of precedence with Colombo, which escalates war immediately following consultations with India, another carnage is anticipated with the return of the two Indian mandarins, Menon and Narayanan, from Sri Lanka on Friday, Tamil circles in Colombo said. Earlier, on Thursday, the Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee accused the LTTE of "barbaric" attempts. Meanwhile,… Continue reading Another carnage imminent as the two Indian mandarins return

165,000 civilians face imminent starvation, LTTE urges IC to act

In a press statement titled ‘UN and IC Need to Act Faster to Prevent Hunger’ the Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam Friday said 165,000 Tamil civilians belonging to 40,000 families within the LTTE controlled area in Mullaiththeevu coast are faced with serious crisis due to the deliberate  denial of food and other humanitarian supplies by the… Continue reading 165,000 civilians face imminent starvation, LTTE urges IC to act

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Rajapaksa appoints notorious ex-commander to head IDP resettlement

 Sri Lankan President and C-in-C of the armed forces Mahinda Rajapaksa on Friday appointed Chief-of-Staff of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Maj. Gen. G.A. Chandrasiri as the Competent Authority Officer in charge of resettlement of Tamils from Vanni in alleged barbed-wire ‘internment camps’ and ‘villages’ in the North. Maj. Gen. Chandrasiri was the former chief… Continue reading Rajapaksa appoints notorious ex-commander to head IDP resettlement

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Plans afoot to establish SLA concentration village in Kodikaamam

  Sri Lanka Army (SLA) authorities have instructed Jaffna Government Agent to have the mines sown in SLA 55th Division main artillery base located at Kodikaamam in Thenmaraadchi removed as the first step to hold nearly eleven thousand Vanni civilians, now held in various SLA detention centres in Jaffna, Jaffna Secretariat sources said. Danish Demining… Continue reading Plans afoot to establish SLA concentration village in Kodikaamam

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