New Delhi wanted Colombo to step up efforts for a political solution Sri Lanka told India it would implement a devolution plan for Tamil areas going beyond the 13th Amendment to its Constitution, but Indian officials were privately sceptical of the assurance. Several U.S. Embassy cables accessed by The Hindu through WikiLeaks reveal that India… Continue reading ‘13th Amendment Plus’: India sceptical of Sri Lankan promise
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ICRC winds up northern Sri Lanka operations
Colombo: The International Committee of the Red Cross, which was engaged in humanitarian operation in conflict-ridden Sri Lanka since 1987, has closed down its only remaining operation in the north of the country. Following its decision to shut down the Jaffna offices in February, the ICRC said it is now also closing down its office… Continue reading ICRC winds up northern Sri Lanka operations
London women urge immediate IC move to rehabilitate Eezham widows
Representatives of women’s groups in London, who met on Thursday at Kingston to observe International Women’s Day centenary, appealed for immediate international community move to rehabilitate an estimated 89,000 Eezham Tamil war widows. The gathering organized by Tamil Women Development Forum and Elders Empowerment Programme was participated by representatives of various communities in London and… Continue reading London women urge immediate IC move to rehabilitate Eezham widows
Together and apart in Sri Lanka
India-U.S. military cooperation was excellent in tsunami relief but concerns varied on rebuilding of Palaly airfield When U.S. troops arrived in Sri Lanka for relief work in the aftermath of the December 2004 tsunami, alarm bells rang in sections of the Indian establishment, media and the strategic community over possible American ‘intrusion’ into its backyard.… Continue reading Together and apart in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka protests against Libya air strikes
Hundreds of people have protested against Western-led air strikes in Libya outside the United Nations headquarters in Sri Lanka. Demonstrators shouted anti-Western slogans, waved placards and burned tyres near the UN compound. The protests were organised by political parties closely allied to Sri Lanka’s president. Correspondents say relations between Libya and Sri Lanka have been… Continue reading Sri Lanka protests against Libya air strikes
Indian fishermen seek more time to stop fishing in Sri Lankan waters
A delegation of fishermen from Tamil Nadu pleaded with their counterparts from north Sri Lanka to give them more time to stop fishing in the Sri Lankan territorial waters at a meeting here on Tuesday. The Sri Lankan fishermen, who also speak the same language, said they were in no position to grant such a… Continue reading Indian fishermen seek more time to stop fishing in Sri Lankan waters
DMK, allies woo Vaiko, want him to join polls – Deccan Chronicle
MDMK chief Vaiko on Monday got an ‘emotional’ call from Karunanidhi to join hands with parent DMK party “to make the coming victory easier and to share the enjoyment”. The statement from the DMK chief, which does not name Vaiko directly but refers to ‘brothers separated by minor differences’, clearly aims at winning the support… Continue reading DMK, allies woo Vaiko, want him to join polls – Deccan Chronicle
Lasting Peace In Sri Lanka
It has been nearly two years since the end of the conflict between the government of Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. It has been nearly two years since the end of the conflict between the government of Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, a separatist militant organization. "Sri… Continue reading Lasting Peace In Sri Lanka
China urged to play constructive role in the island: Prof Sitrampalam
As a super power having influence on the Sri Lankan state, Eezham Tamils urge China to play a constructive role in the island of Sri Lanka, says Dr. S.K. Sitrampalam, the vice president of Ilankai Thamizh Arasuk Katchi (ITAK), the main constituent of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA). The retired senior professor of Archaeology of… Continue reading China urged to play constructive role in the island: Prof Sitrampalam
Act Now’s Tim Martin confronts Sonia Gandhi on Sri Lanka!
On this Thursday 17th March the President of the Indian National Congress Party, Sonia Gandhi spoke to the Commonwealth Foundation on ‘Women as Agents of Change’. India was an important supporter of Sri Lanka’s military offensive nearly two years ago. They were also instrumental in ‘persuading’ the West in turning a blind eye to the… Continue reading Act Now’s Tim Martin confronts Sonia Gandhi on Sri Lanka!
