Sri Lanka flood victims vent fury

Victims of flooding in Sri Lanka have besieged a government office in the east of the country, accusing officials of holding back relief supplies. Windows were smashed as more than 1,000 people surrounded the office in a village in eastern Batticaloa district. Flood victims have told the BBC that some local politicians have been giving… Continue reading Sri Lanka flood victims vent fury

‘Pentagon blighting Tamil cause may turn counter-productive to US interests’

“The Sri Lankan government does have supporters in the U.S., particularly in military circles. Senior officials told me that their government owed much to a Pentagon official named James Clad, ‘a great friend of Sri Lanka.’ Clad was the Bush Administration’s Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for South and Southeast Asia, in charge of the… Continue reading ‘Pentagon blighting Tamil cause may turn counter-productive to US interests’

Rajapaksa claims credit for British-aided causeway and bridge to Jaffna

“The foundation for this causeway and bridge was laid down 7 times since 1940’s, but it was only my government that managed to complete the project,” claimed Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa in opening a causeway and bridge in the SL military-occupied Tamil country in the island, between Keara-theevu of the Jaffna peninsula and Changkup-piddi… Continue reading Rajapaksa claims credit for British-aided causeway and bridge to Jaffna

British Tamil businesses expand networking forum

The Tamil Chamber of Commerce (TCC) in Britain held a key gathering Thursday in east London, attended by eighty local Tamil business owners, as well as local bank managers and politicians. The event, the first of a series planned by the TCC across the country, was to raise awareness of the practical benefits of Tamil… Continue reading British Tamil businesses expand networking forum

Queen Elizabeth honours three Tamils this year

Queen Elizabeth II honoured three Tamils this year at New Year’s awards in New Zealand and in UK. Significantly, The Queen’s Service Medal (QSM) to 77-year-old Eezham Tamil, Mr. Arumugam Thevarajan from New Zealand was in specific recognition for his services to the Tamil community in New Zealand. Another Eezham Tamil who received Member of… Continue reading Queen Elizabeth honours three Tamils this year

Rajapaksa rules out police powers for North

Reaffirming his commitment to “13 plus” [13th Amendment with additional powers] formula to bring about an amicable political solution to the Tamil question, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, insisted that “what the plus will be” should be a product of hope and aspirations of the people of Sri Lanka. Asked if police powers would be… Continue reading Rajapaksa rules out police powers for North

On Sri Lanka, UN Panel Delays Report into Next Month, Travel UNclear

On war crimes in Sri Lanka, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon belatedly set up a Panel of Experts, saying that their work would be finished, and report provided, by January 15. On December 17 he announced that the Panel could travel to Sri Lanka, and thanked President Mahinda Rajapaksa for his “flexibility.” Since then, the… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN Panel Delays Report into Next Month, Travel UNclear

Rains worsen Sri Lanka flood havoc

Fresh rains Friday compounded the misery of the million-plus victims of Sri Lanka’s deadly floods, as relief workers struggled to bring crucial supplies to the worst-affected regions. After a brief respite overnight, renewed downpours battered the island’s central and eastern districts where 27 people have been killed by the flood waters and mudslides. "The situation… Continue reading Rains worsen Sri Lanka flood havoc

146,679 people unaccounted for in the Vanni War: Bishop of Mannaar

According to records of the SL Government Agent offices of Mullaiththeevu and Ki’linochchi districts, the population of Vanni was 429,059 in October 2008. The total number of people who got into SL government control after the war was 282,380, according to UN update as of 10 July 2009. “Due clarification should be made regarding what… Continue reading 146,679 people unaccounted for in the Vanni War: Bishop of Mannaar