The Federal Government has been called on to develop a fresh approach to the way it deals with asylum seekers, as the remaining 63 refugees from the Oceanic Viking wait to learn their fate. Two from the group have been sent to Melbourne and 13 others were taken in by Canada. The refugees have been… Continue reading Ocean Viking refugees still waiting to learn fate
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Virginia GAP draws boycott campaigners attention
Tamil activists from Washington D.C. metro area and suburbs engaged in "boycott Sri Lanka campaign" focused their attention on the GAP and Banana Republic stores in the historic Old Town, Alexandria where they held a protest Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Many Marylanders crossed the state border to Virginia to participate in the… Continue reading Virginia GAP draws boycott campaigners attention
India denies entry visa to Sivajilingam
Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Jaffna district parliamentarian M.K.Sivajilingam arrived in Colombo Saturday after Indian Immigration officials at the Thiruchchirappalli airport in South Indial refused to allow Sivajilingam to enter India to attend a conference in support of Eelam Tamils, Tamil media in Colombo reported. Mr. Sivajilingam who is also an independent candidate in the forthcoming… Continue reading India denies entry visa to Sivajilingam
Boycott campaign in US gathers momentum
While New York Tamil activists deployed a mobile billboard to spread the message of their boycott campaign urging ethical shoppers to shun garments and other products made in Sri Lanka whose 99% Sinhala military allegedly killed more than 30,000 civilians, activists in Florida and in Northern California held protest campaigns in Fort Lauderdale and in… Continue reading Boycott campaign in US gathers momentum
Sinhala ultra-nationalist monk backs Fonseka
The Sinhala Buddhist extreme nationalist organisation, Patriotic National Centre (PNC) led by Buddhist Monk Venerable Dhambara Amila Thero, Thursday said that it has decided to support General (retd) Sarath Fonseka, contesting in the forthcoming Sri Lankan presidential elections. Dhambara Amila Thero has been opposed to outside influence, both the Western and the Indian, since the… Continue reading Sinhala ultra-nationalist monk backs Fonseka
Copenhagen exhibits expose NorthEast environmental destruction
Two environmentalists from Tamil Nadu, interrupted their world tour promoting environment preservation, to organize an exhibit in the hallways of the climate change conference in Copenhagen between 7th and 18th December, to highlight the irreversible deforestation in the Tamil homeland of North-East carried out by the Sri Lanka military. “Decades-long massive military operations and occupation… Continue reading Copenhagen exhibits expose NorthEast environmental destruction
weapons were for Sri Lanka says crew
A crew charged in Thailand with illegal arms possession say their plane was headed for Sri Lanka and not Iran. when it was seized in the Thai capital with a cache of North Korean weapons, media reports from Thailand reported today. Defense lawyer Somsak Saithong had told the media on wednesday that the four Kazakhstan… Continue reading weapons were for Sri Lanka says crew
Second chance for Tamil former child soldiers
Hundreds of former Tamil Tiger (LTTE) child soldiers are being educated in Sri Lanka as part of government rehabilitation efforts following the rebels’ defeat in May. The BBC Tamil service’s Swaminathan Natarajan spoke to some of them. Sri Lanka’s government says it has 550 ex-child soldiers in its custody – and about half of them… Continue reading Second chance for Tamil former child soldiers
UN Official’s involvement in LTTE leaders’ killing questioned
Following up on independent rapporteur for the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Philip Alston’s, request to Colombo to provide details of the killing of LTTE leaders who surrendered the arms, Inner City Press questioned, "given not only the UN’s role in the final days of what even it called the "bloodbath on the beach"… Continue reading UN Official’s involvement in LTTE leaders’ killing questioned
S.Lanka threatens legal action over war crimes claim
Sri Lanka threatened on Wednesday to take legal action against its former military chief over his claims that troops had committed war crimes against Tamil Tiger rebels. Former army chief Sarath Fonseka claimed this month that Sri Lankan troops shot dead surrendering Tamil leaders on the orders of the defence secretary during the final stages… Continue reading S.Lanka threatens legal action over war crimes claim
