The dirt road leading south-west from Kilinochchi town is pale red, the colour of the soil of the Vanni, the northerly extreme of the Sri Lankan mainland. It is a land that lost all its people. They retreated with the Tamil Tigers as the civil war swept through Kilinochchi more than two years ago. There… Continue reading Hard times in Sri Lanka’s war-ravaged north
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Building a new life after the war in Sri Lanka
Hundreds of thousands of displaced Tamil civilians are returning to their home villages in the north two years after the end of the civil war in Sri Lanka. Access to the region for outsiders has been heavily restricted by the military for many years but the rules have just been relaxed. [Full Coverage]
Hillary expresses concern over Sri Lankan Tamils’ issue
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday voiced concern over the plight of Internally Displaced Persons in Sri Lanka and said her country was looking at some innovative and creative ideas to break the impasse over the Sri Lankan Tamils issue. Ms. Clinton, who called on Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa at the Secretariat… Continue reading Hillary expresses concern over Sri Lankan Tamils’ issue
BJP vows to take up Eezham Tamils plight in Indian Parliament
Bharatiya Janata Party President Nitin Gadkari who met a top delegation of the British Tamils Forum (BTF) last weekend in London, has said that the BJP was very serious on taking up the ‘Sri Lanka issue’ in the Indian Lok-Sabha. BTF leaders V Ravi Kumar and S. Pathmanathan, who led the BTF delegation to the… Continue reading BJP vows to take up Eezham Tamils plight in Indian Parliament
Sri Lanka regime rejects press freedom bill
Sri Lanka’s ruling party used its parliamentary majority Tuesday to defeat an opposition-initiated bill to grant greater media freedom, a parliamentary official said. President Mahinda Rajapakse’s United People’s Freedom Alliance, which enjoys a two-thirds majority in the 225-member assembly, shot down the Freedom of Information Bill presented by an opposition lawmaker, an official said. "The… Continue reading Sri Lanka regime rejects press freedom bill
‘Clinton, Jayalalithaa WILL discuss Sri Lanka’ – Rediff.com
Senior Indian officials have claimed that United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s first ever trip to Chennai will be a strictly non-governmental visit with no discussion on Sri Lanka. But a senior official in the Barack Obama administration, who will accompany Clinton, has said that Sri Lanka would definitely figure in the discussions between… Continue reading ‘Clinton, Jayalalithaa WILL discuss Sri Lanka’ – Rediff.com
A CHINESE DEATH TRAP
On June 21 this year, Mahinda Rajapaksa as Minister for Ports and Highways signed a Cabinet Memorandum stating that the Government had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with China Development Bank Co Ltd., (CDB) to the tune of 15 billion rupees. Accordingly Rs. 15 billion worth of contracts the cabinet paper says have already… Continue reading A CHINESE DEATH TRAP
TGTE Joins South Sudan Independence Ceremony
Representatives of the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) joined South Sudan independence ceremony as guests of the Government of South Sudan. TGTE representatives were interviewed by South Sudan Radio. TGTE’s delegation also met several foreign government delegations who were attending the independence celebrations and brief them on the similarities of the Eelam Tamil issue… Continue reading TGTE Joins South Sudan Independence Ceremony
Nirupama Rao named India’s next ambassador to US
(indiatoday) Government on Saturday officially announced the appointment of Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao as the next Ambassador to the United States, an assignment she will take up shortly. Rao, has been appointed as the next Ambassador of India to the United States of America and she is expected to take up her assignment shortly, official… Continue reading Nirupama Rao named India’s next ambassador to US
India asks Sri Lanka to probe war crimes claims
India on Friday urged Sri Lanka to examine claims made in a British documentary that said it targeted civilians while crushing Tamil Tiger rebels two years ago. The Channel 4 documentary, "Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields" aired last month on British television contained footage of what it said were prisoner executions. It also showed the bodies… Continue reading India asks Sri Lanka to probe war crimes claims
