A conference aimed at bringing the Tamil parties on a common platform for the welfare of Tamils in Sri Lanka is being organised by a group of Indian Parliamentarians. The conference on "Agony and Solace" is organised by the Indian Parliamentarian Forum on Human Rights-For Global Development-PFHRGD in the capital New Delhi on 23 and… Continue reading Indian conference for Tamil parties
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TNA thinks of ‘alternative ways’
“For six months we continued with talks, engaging the Government of Sri Lanka. But, there was no constructive outcome. The Tamil National Alliance cannot just keep continuing without any results, just for the sake of ‘engaging’ and ‘continuing’ the talks giving room for Sri Lanka to project an impression to the outside world that it… Continue reading TNA thinks of ‘alternative ways’
Double games and dual roles in UNP circus
Most members of the Working Committee, the policy making body of the country’s main opposition United National Party (UNP), were perhaps asleep late Tuesday night when orders went out to move heavy rollers, asphalt pavers and other road construction machinery before dawn the next day opposite Siri Kotha, the party headquarters at Pita-Kotte. As a… Continue reading Double games and dual roles in UNP circus
US ignores report to ‘better’ relations with Lanka
By Namini Wijedasa Two years ago, a report released by the US Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee encouraged President Barack Obama’s administration to seek a more positive relationship with Sri Lanka, asserting that the United States could not afford to “lose” the strategically placed Indian Ocean nation. ‘Sri Lanka: Recharting US Strategy after the War’ was… Continue reading US ignores report to ‘better’ relations with Lanka
War Widows, A Legacy Of The Civil War
By Dinouk Colombage The social upheaval caused by the Sri Lankan civil war is being clearly seen through the enormous number of widows living in the North and the East of the island. The government recently released a statistic which stated that there are over 59,000 war widows residing in those regions. TNA MP, Suresh… Continue reading War Widows, A Legacy Of The Civil War
Muslim children decry lack of Tamil teachers
A group of students who sat for the year-five scholarship exam in north western Sri Lanka complain of serious difficulties to answer exam papers due to lack of Tamil language supervisors. 65 Tamil-medium school children have sat for the exam in Monnekulama Maha Vidayalaya in the Kurunegala district. The children are students from Abukkagama Muslim… Continue reading Muslim children decry lack of Tamil teachers
The new face of old-school NDP values: rookie MP Rathika Sitsabaiesan
In her orange blouse and mesh cowboy hat, Rathika Sitsabaiesan cuts a striking swath through the stalls at the 10th annual Scarborough Rotary Ribfest in northeastern Toronto. It’s a sweltering Saturday, and the MP for Scarborough-Rouge River is, like any good pol in the summer, where her constituents are – although for the two-thirds of… Continue reading The new face of old-school NDP values: rookie MP Rathika Sitsabaiesan
Tamil anger at army’s influence in Sri Lanka
Minority Tamils say military retains too strong a hold over their daily lives. Two years after the end of Sri Lanka’s civil war, many minority Tamils in the north say the military retains too strong a hold over their daily lives. Al Jazeera was granted special permission by the government to travel and see how… Continue reading Tamil anger at army’s influence in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka to purchase 14 Mi-17 military helicopters from Russia
Further bolstering its military ties with Russia and expanding its own military machine beyond its local needs, Sri Lanka has entered into yet another contract with Russia’s state-run arms enterprise, Rosoboronexport, to purchase different modifications of Mi-17 military helicopters, reports from Colombo and Moscow said. While Rajapasa-critics in Colombo said the purchase is ‘managed’ by… Continue reading Sri Lanka to purchase 14 Mi-17 military helicopters from Russia
War crimes push aimed at ousting Sri Lanka government
A Western-led push for a war crimes probe into Sri Lanka’s war to destroy the Tamil Tigers is motivated by a "hidden agenda" to oust President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s government, the island nation’s defence secretary said Thursday. Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa, the architect of Sri Lanka’s destruction of the separatist Tamil Tigers in 2009 and the… Continue reading War crimes push aimed at ousting Sri Lanka government
