Sri Lanka denies calling off talks with Tamil parties – Indian Express

Sri Lanka said it was committed to salvage its flailing talks with the TNA over the contentious Tamil issue and appealed to the umbrella political grouping to rethink its stand and nominate members to a parliamentary panel that would go into the subject. Dismissing reports that the Sri Lankan Government has called off talks with… Continue reading Sri Lanka denies calling off talks with Tamil parties – Indian Express

No pressure from India on Sri Lanka

India says it will not put pressure on Sri Lanka to achieve a political solution within a stipulated time-frame. Indian external Affairs Minister S.M Krishna told reporters in Colombo this afternoon (Tuesday) that India respects Sri Lanka’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. He said that the government of Sri Lanka has on many occasions conveyed to… Continue reading No pressure from India on Sri Lanka

Toronto declares January 2012 Tamil Heritage Month

City Council of Toronto, Canada’s largest city issued a proclamation declaring January 2012 "Tamil Heritage Month," providing the opportunity "to showcase and share the community’s vibrant culture and traditions and longstanding history with Toronto residents and visitors." Toronto’s Mayor Rob Ford signed the proclamation on behalf of the City Council. Full text of the Toronto… Continue reading Toronto declares January 2012 Tamil Heritage Month

War panel report a ‘fatal contradiction’

The main Tamil political party in Sri Lanka says the report of the government appointed war panel has failed to win the confidence of the Tamil community. The report of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) also reveals “a fatal contradiction,” said the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) in its first response to the report.… Continue reading War panel report a ‘fatal contradiction’

‘Structural genocide will be complete in Mullaiththeevu in 2 years if TNA fails to act’

Uprooted Tamils from the strategic Ma’nalaa’ru region in Vanni, bordering the Mullaiththeevu and Trincomalee districts, have complained that 1,500 acres of their fertile lands northwest of Kokku’laay lagoon, have not been handed over to them. The agricultural lands that belong to the Tamil civilians of Kokku’laay, Kokkuth-thoduvaay and Karainaadduk-kea’ni villages still remain occupied by the… Continue reading ‘Structural genocide will be complete in Mullaiththeevu in 2 years if TNA fails to act’

US sanctions put Sri Lanka in tight spot

Sri Lanka and Iran have had a close relationship during Rajapaksa presidency The Sri Lankan government says it is looking for importing crude oil from Qatar and Oman following latest US sanctions against Iran. Petroleum Resources Minister Susil Premajayanth told BBC Sandeshaya that the government was informed by the US of the latest sanctions against… Continue reading US sanctions put Sri Lanka in tight spot

Silva’s Report, Role of International Community and Reconciliation in Sri Lanka

GV caption: Three terrorists, two terrorists, former terrorists, patriots or a hero? How one sees this image is  measure of how much Sri Lanka remains divided post-war. Image shows Secretary of Defense Gotabaya Rajapaksa speaking during the inaugural National Conference on Reconciliation in Colombo November 24 ,2011. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte, courtesy MSNBC. One of the most… Continue reading Silva’s Report, Role of International Community and Reconciliation in Sri Lanka

A true opposition is emerging

In recent months, people in Lanka have seen a dramatic increase in the number of protests involving thousands of university students. Many of these turned violent after clashing with the police, who tried to stop their campaigns. Last week Jayewardenepura student demonstration was stopped at Colpetty junction, but there was no clash. Both students and… Continue reading A true opposition is emerging