Ex-Sri Lanka president warns of short-lived peace

Sri Lanka’s former president has warned of a "short-lived peace" unless the government shares power with the ethnic Tamil minority after the end of the island’s civil war, her office said Monday. Chandrika Kumaratunga, who ruled the island between 1994 and 2005, said her successor President Mahinda Rajapakse had followed a policy of "winner takes… Continue reading Ex-Sri Lanka president warns of short-lived peace

Sri Lanka Vote Yields Strong Showing for Tamil Parties

NEW DELHI — Voters in northern and eastern Sri Lanka gave an alliance of parties closely linked to the defeated Tamil Tiger insurgency majorities in 18 of 26 local council elections, according to results released Sunday. The elections allowed residents in many areas the first chance in years to vote  after bearing the brunt of… Continue reading Sri Lanka Vote Yields Strong Showing for Tamil Parties

Tamil party wins elections in Sri Lanka’s ex-war zone

Sri Lanka’s biggest Tamil party has won local elections in the island’s former war zone in the north and east. The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) took 18 out of 26 councils in what is being seen as a rare electoral setback for the government of President Rajapaksa. His Sinhalese-dominated coalition won in all other areas… Continue reading Tamil party wins elections in Sri Lanka’s ex-war zone

Remembering Sri Lanka’s longer history of mass killing of Tamils

British Tamils held a candle light vigil Saturday evening opposite the Prime Minister’s official residence, 10 Downing Street, to remember victims of Sri Lanka’s 1983 ‘Black July’ anti-Tamil pogrom. Six days of mob violence, organized by ruling politicians and abetted by Sri Lanka’s security forces, which began on July 23 that year killed over three… Continue reading Remembering Sri Lanka’s longer history of mass killing of Tamils

TNA sweeps local polls in Sri Lanka’s north

War-battered people in Sri Lanka’s Tamil-dominated north voted overwhelmingly for pro-LTTE TNA, handing it 18 seats in local council polls there, while the ruling UPFA of President Mahinda Rajapaksa swept the elections in other parts of the country bagging a total of 45 seats. The United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) registered win in 45 councils… Continue reading TNA sweeps local polls in Sri Lanka’s north

46% votes in civic elections in Jaffna by end of Saturday

46% of registered voters in Jaffna exercised their votes in the civic elections on Saturday, election officials in Jaffna told media. Ruling UPFA men were seen in almost all election booths, violating the election rules by distributing notices and watching that their posters were not removed from the walls. In the islets off Jaffna, the… Continue reading 46% votes in civic elections in Jaffna by end of Saturday

SL Minister Nanayakara accepts mass killings of civilians in Vanni

A top minister in Mahinda Rajapaksa regime has publicly accepted the mass-scale killing of Tamil civilians during the final months of the war in 2009. SL Minister and the leader of Democratic Left Front (DLF), Vasudeva Nanayakara on Tuesday said that his party accepted the important fact that innocent civilians have been killed during the… Continue reading SL Minister Nanayakara accepts mass killings of civilians in Vanni

Rehabilitate Tamils at the earliest, Jayalalithaa tells Prasad Kariyawasam

Sri Lankan High Commissioner calls on Chief Minister Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Thursday urged Sri Lanka to ensure that attacks by its Navy on fishermen of the State and arrests of the fisherfolk did not recur. She expressed this view to Sri Lankan High Commissioner to India Prasad Kariyawasam when he called on her at… Continue reading Rehabilitate Tamils at the earliest, Jayalalithaa tells Prasad Kariyawasam

KKS port: India, Sri Lanka ink MoU

India and Sri Lanka signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Wednesday to develop the Kankesanthurai (KKS) port, the first such deep water facility being re-built in the northern peninsula. The KKS port was rendered useless after the LTTE repeatedly attacked it when the outfit controlled the surrounding areas. The port was key in connecting the… Continue reading KKS port: India, Sri Lanka ink MoU