Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has informed Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi that he has impressed upon Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa the need for reconciliation among communities in Sri Lanka and for “practical arrangements,” including the devolution of powers to enable the minorities in Sri Lanka, particularly the Tamils, to lead a life of dignity. In… Continue reading Manmohan briefs Karunanidhi on talks with Rajapaksa
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Genocidal Colombo gets unlimited chances from US, India
"The US and India have a very similar view of the situation in Sri Lanka and the steps that need to be taken,” said US Asst Secretary of State Robert Blake Monday to rediff.com, acknowledging, "We have worked very closely throughout the last several years on the situation in Sri Lanka, and again we have… Continue reading Genocidal Colombo gets unlimited chances from US, India
Lanka hails PM’s inclusive growth theory for S Asia
Sri Lanka has hailed Prime Minister Manmohan Singh?s desire for the all-round development of South Asia, rather than growth that is concentrated merely in India. Sri Lankan External Minister GL Peiris said that the view of the Indian government, expressed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during last week’s talks with Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa… Continue reading Lanka hails PM’s inclusive growth theory for S Asia
Japanese envoy Akashi to visit Sri Lanka
Yasushi Akashi, the special envoy appointed by Japan during the Norwegian facilitated negotiations between the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), is to commence a five day visit to the island of Sri Lanka on Tuesday June 15. Japan was the largest donor besides Europe and the United… Continue reading Japanese envoy Akashi to visit Sri Lanka
EU on collision course; backs war crimes probe
European Union members have called for an investigation on war crimes in Sri Lanka and expressed their support for the appointment of an expert panel to advise the United Nations Secretary General on the issue. A EU delegation attending the UN Human Rights Council sessions in Geneva read out statements critical of Sri Lanka. They… Continue reading EU on collision course; backs war crimes probe
Positive signals from Sri Lanka on Tamils issue: Chidambaram
There are positive signals from Sri Lanka on finding an amicable and acceptable solution to the issue of Tamils, who are fighting for equal rights, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said on Saturday. Delivering the first convocation of the Kundrakudi Adigalar College of Education at Kundrakudi near here, he said with the end of an… Continue reading Positive signals from Sri Lanka on Tamils issue: Chidambaram
Resettled people in Vanni suffer increasing SLA harassment
Disappearances, sexual abuse and extortion by occupying Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers in Vanni where people have been allowed to resettle have increased and the victims are helpless as there are no authorities to complain against the violence except to the SLA in Vanni, a government officer in Vanni said. Meanwhile, SLA earmarks properties with… Continue reading Resettled people in Vanni suffer increasing SLA harassment
China, India, USA work to increase influence in Jaffna
China, India and the United States of America are gradually strengthening their presence Jaffna. India and China have openly sought to influence the post-war ‘development’, which is unilaterally undertaken under the supervision of Basil Rajapaksa, the brother of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa. Tamil circles in Jaffna commenting on the corporate race by the powers… Continue reading China, India, USA work to increase influence in Jaffna
Tamil Commemorative stamp released in US
Tamils for Obama, a US-based Tamil activist organization, is releasing a first-class postage stamp ($0.44) for use with letters posted within the United States. "U.S. Postal Service (USPS) recently decided to allow American citizens to design and market their own postage stamps. We decided make use of this opportunity to show respect to the Tamils… Continue reading Tamil Commemorative stamp released in US
Tamil Nadu delegation not satisfied after meeting Rajapaksa in New Delhi
A delegation of 21 MPs from Tamil Nadu led by T.R. Baalu failed to secure concrete assurances on political settlement, the release of Prisoners of War or resettlement of Tamils. T.R. Baalu said in a televised comment in Sun News that there was some progress, but added he was not satisfied with the output of… Continue reading Tamil Nadu delegation not satisfied after meeting Rajapaksa in New Delhi
