Moragoda appointed special foreign policy advisor to Rajapaksa

Former Sri Lanka Minister Milinda Moragoda has been appointed special advisor on foreign policy matters to Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse. Moragoda is to assume duties with immediate effect, according to Presidential Secretariat sources. Moragoda served as a parliamentarian from 2001 to 2010. He was not elected to parliament in the general election held in… Continue reading Moragoda appointed special foreign policy advisor to Rajapaksa

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German Rights Group accuses Dias of war-crimes

The European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) Tuesday released a document which the group claimed "sub­s­tan­ti­ates al­le­ga­tions of war crimes com­mitt­ed by the 57 Di­vi­sion of the Sri Lankan Army un­der the com­mand of Ja­gath Dias." ECCHR appealed to the German Government to take the allegations levelled against Major General Dias’ 57 Division… Continue reading German Rights Group accuses Dias of war-crimes

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Rathika becomes the first Eezham Tamil MP in Canada

29-year-old Canadian Eezham Tamil Rathika Sitsabaiesen, hailing from Achchuveali in Jaffna, has been elected as member of parliament in Canada as a candidate of New Democratic Party (NDP) which has emerged as the leading opposition under the leadership of Jack Layton in the general elections held on May 02. Ms. Rathika now represents the multi-ethnic… Continue reading Rathika becomes the first Eezham Tamil MP in Canada

Robert Blake visits Ki’linochchi, learns the plight of Vanni civilians

Robert O. Blake, the US assistant secretary of state for the South and Central Asian affairs visited Vanni for the first time on Tuesday and learned the plight of Tamil civilians, affected by the genocidal war waged by the Sri Lankan state in 2009 and continue to suffer in the hands of the SL military.… Continue reading Robert Blake visits Ki’linochchi, learns the plight of Vanni civilians

Armed robberies escalate in Vanni

Several robberies carried out by armed men in military uniform have taken place in recent times in Ki’linochchi and Mullaiththeevu districts in Vanni, where resettlement of civilians is partially allowed. Armed men in military uniform who came to Kallaa’ru Periyaku’lam village, claiming that they were on a search operation, instructed the families of two houses… Continue reading Armed robberies escalate in Vanni

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NorthEast Tamils still under military rule, says TNA MP

Two years after the end of the war, Tamils in the North and East are still living under the yoke of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA), said Batticaloa District Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian Mr.P.Ariyanenthran. "Colombo government and its supporters are saying that the peace has returned with the end of the three decade old… Continue reading NorthEast Tamils still under military rule, says TNA MP

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Rajapaksa’s governors blame UN Expert panel report as “irresponsible act”

The nine governors appointed by Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, including the two ex-military governors of North and East, Maj. Gen (retd.) G.A. Chandrasiri and Rear Admiral (red.) Mohan Wijewickrema, have come out with a joint statement accusing the UN Expert panel report as a “biased unilateral report which would bring discredit to the President… Continue reading Rajapaksa’s governors blame UN Expert panel report as “irresponsible act”

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ITAK urges internationally supervised negotiations with GoSL

Two veteran Ilangkai Thamizh Arasuk Kadchi (ITAK) politicians, C.V.K Sivagnanam and Mavai Senthirajah, on Sunday urged international supervision of a process that guarantees both a proper negation process and the implementation of results in the talks between the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL). The two officials of ITAK, a… Continue reading ITAK urges internationally supervised negotiations with GoSL