More than five hundred Tamils gathered at London’s Heathrow airport to protest as Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa landed from Colombo. As Sri Lankan Airlines flight UL509 carrying Mr. Rajapaksa, who is on a private visit, landed at about 9:50 p.m. UK time, protestors braved Britain’s unusually cold weather to call attention to his government’s… Continue reading Icy reception for Rajapaksa at Heathrow
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Prabhakaran safe: Vaiko
MDMK leader and pro-Eelam supporter Vaiko on Saturday once again claimed that LTTE chief V Prabakaran was ‘alive and is in safe house’ and would emerge at an appropriate time. Addressing a gathering in the city as part of the November 27 Maaveerar Day celebrations, Vaiko said, “Don’t bother about rumours floating on the internet…… Continue reading Prabhakaran safe: Vaiko
SL High Court to decide on using Fonseka video on white flag case
The three member bench of the Colombo High Court Monday said that it would decide on Wednesday whether the edited video speech of Sarath Fonseka, the former commander of the Sri Lanka Army, produced by the Attorney General could be accepted as evidence against him in a case in which he is indicted with causing… Continue reading SL High Court to decide on using Fonseka video on white flag case
Rajapaksa leaves for London
Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa left for London Monday evening in a special flight 509. He is scheduled to address the Oxford Union on December 2nd at the invitation of the Oxford Union and the Sri Lanka Society of Oxford University, the Government Information Department said. Times of India on 05 November reported that Rajapaksa… Continue reading Rajapaksa leaves for London
Ken Livingstone vows unwavering support for Tamils’ struggle
Addressing the Tamil National Remembrance Day gathering in London Saturday, veteran British politician Ken Livingstone slammed the Sri Lankan state for “the terror [it] has waged against the Tamil community”, and vowed his unrelenting support for the Tamil people’s struggle. “The government of Sri Lanka is a disgrace to the international community,” Mr. Livingstone, a… Continue reading Ken Livingstone vows unwavering support for Tamils’ struggle
This is a struggle for all of us: Vikramabahu tells Heroes Day congregation
Tamils were killed by successive Sinhala chauvinistic governments and at last but not the least by the Mahinda regime. Not only Tamils but also thousands of Sinhala youth who were sent for aggression in the Tamil homeland and attack Tamils died in an alien land. The misery created among the Sinhalese will also show its… Continue reading This is a struggle for all of us: Vikramabahu tells Heroes Day congregation
600 foreigners deported from Sri Lanka since January this year
More than six hundred foreigners, most of them are of Indian nationality have been deported in this year from January to November for having entered the country on tourist visa but working in various capacity. In the last three months since August about three hundred foreigners have been deported, according to Sri Lanka’s Immigration and… Continue reading 600 foreigners deported from Sri Lanka since January this year
50,000 gather in London to remember Tamil Eelam Heroes
Around 50,000 Eezham Tamils congregated on Saturday in London to pay homage to the Maaveerar (heroes) who laid down their lives in fighting for the liberation of Tamil Eelam. Similar gatherings proportionate to the population of Eezham Tamil diaspora were noticed in the other European capitals. 9,000 congregated in one of 8 localities in France… Continue reading 50,000 gather in London to remember Tamil Eelam Heroes
Japan provides US$15m grant for Sri Lanka road construction
Japanese officials signed a 1.2 billion Japanese Yen, approx. LKR 1.6 billion, grant agreement to reconstruct five bridges in the Eastern Province, at the Ministry of Finance on 25 November 2010, Sri Lanka media reported Thursday. Under the grant agreement, four bridges between Padiyathalawa and Ea’raavoor on the A5 in Maha Oya and Ea’raavoorpaththu DS… Continue reading Japan provides US$15m grant for Sri Lanka road construction
Indian FM harps on failed 13th Amendment in Jaffna
Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna, who ceremoniously opened an Indian Mission near Kantharmadam junction in Jaffna, failed to deliver any positive message to Eezham Tamils on India’s position in resolving the national question. Mr. S.M. Krishna harped on the failed 13th Amendment to the Sri Lankan constitution, a model Tamils have rejected as inadequate… Continue reading Indian FM harps on failed 13th Amendment in Jaffna
