Sri Lanka’s ethnic crisis is among international issues that have drawn comment by all three main political parties in Britain ahead of the general election on Thursday. The main opposition Conservative party insisted Sri Lanka “take immediate steps to address the concerns of the Tamil people” and emphasised the importance of “meaningful political reform” for… Continue reading Sri Lanka joins international issues in British parties’ focus
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Fonseka begins fast as military prevents attending parliament
Democratic National Alliance Parliamentarian Sarath Fonseka Wednesday morning began an indefinite fast in the Navy Headquarters where he is being detained since his arrest after the defeat in January presidential election, as the military forced him to attend the second court martial hearing fixed on Wednesday. He was prevented from leaving the Navy Headquarters to… Continue reading Fonseka begins fast as military prevents attending parliament
UN failed to protect Tamil civilians – Lord Patten
Noting British foreign policy is unlikely to change after the May 6th election, and that United Nations is better at "normative diplomacy than at launching action on the ground," Lord Patton, current chancellor of University of Oxford, and who as European Commission External Relations Commissioner visited Kilinochchi during the ceasefire, said, while having endorsed the… Continue reading UN failed to protect Tamil civilians – Lord Patten
“To tell the truth is crime in Sri Lanka” – wife of disappeared Sinhalese journalist
Sandhya Ekneliyagoda, the wife of Sri Lankan Sinhalese journalist Prageeth Ekneliyagoda, who disappeared 24 January and still missing, distributed an appeal among parliamentarians on the very first day of the new Sri Lankan parliament demanding their intervention to find the fate of her husband which remains unknown even after a hundred days, Journalists for Democracy… Continue reading “To tell the truth is crime in Sri Lanka” – wife of disappeared Sinhalese journalist
Tamils’ cause finds support amongst candidates of all main British parties – paper
Dozens of parliamentary candidates from all three major British parties responded this weekend to inquiries by the Tamil Guardian newspaper regarding their stance on the Tamil question in Sri Lanka. The responses from, or on behalf of, eighteen Labour, fifteen Liberal Democrat and twenty four Conservative candidates reflects increasing engagement in Britain’s political spaces with… Continue reading Tamils’ cause finds support amongst candidates of all main British parties – paper
Germany elects first representative for TGTE
Vithiya Jeyasangar B.Eng was elected Sunday as the representative for Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) from Berlin in Germany. The elections for remaining constituencies, except one constituency where 2 representatives are elected uncontested, will take place on 16 May. Mrs Vithya Jeyasangar received 441 of 630 votes polled in Constituency 1 (Berlin, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern,… Continue reading Germany elects first representative for TGTE
Court turns down CID application to record Fonseka statement
Colombo Chief Magistrate Monday turned down an application tendered by the Criminal Investigation Department (C.I.D) of Sri Lanka Police seeking permission of the court to record a statement from retired General Sarath Fonseka over a statement that latter had given to a Sunday English weekly regarding the killing of surrendering LTTE cadres at the last… Continue reading Court turns down CID application to record Fonseka statement
“No threat to country’s sovereignty, no need for emergency” – Fonseka
“There is no threat to the sovereignty of the country any longer. As such the government should completely lift the State of Emergency Regulation,” former Commander of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) and a parliamentarian from Colombo district representing Democratic National Alliance (DNA) Tuesday, said participating in a debate on the extension motion moved by… Continue reading “No threat to country’s sovereignty, no need for emergency” – Fonseka
31,000 vote in Canadian TGTE elections
25 representatives have been elected from Canada in the elections where 31,072 voters took part. Tharani Prapaharan topped Toronto GTA and Vicinities list with 4,967, Vanitha Rajendram topped Eastern Ontario with 8,451, Iyampillai (Shan) Shanmuganathan received 5,049 votes in Western Ontario and Maharajah (Nanthan) Nanthakumar in Quebec & Eastern Canada. Five candidates have been elected… Continue reading 31,000 vote in Canadian TGTE elections
SLA destroys Liberation Tiger war heroes tombs in Uduppiddi
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in Jaffna using bulldozers completely destroyed E’l’laangku’lam Liberation Tiger War Heroes’ Resting Homes in Uduppiddi in Vadmaraadchi Monday night, former Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian Sivajilingam said. He told that local residents in Uduppiddi had conveyed the information by phone. When SLA forces first occupied Jaffna peninsula in 1996 they had… Continue reading SLA destroys Liberation Tiger war heroes tombs in Uduppiddi
