In the final days in Sri Lanka of what even the UN called the bloodbath on the beach, there were reports that when some in the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam sought to surrender with white flags, they were killed by the Army. The UN’s Vijay Nambiar, it was reported, had urged the LTTE officials… Continue reading As Killing of Those Seeking to Surrender in Sri Lanka Is Alleged, Will UN Investigate?
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99% assent Tamil Eelam in overwhelming turn out of 31,000 in France
31,148 eligible Eezham Tamil diaspora voters over 18 in France participated this weekend in the referendum to say yes or no to independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam and 30,936 of them have said yes. The postal votes permitted to interior areas of France are yet to be counted and the number is expected to be… Continue reading 99% assent Tamil Eelam in overwhelming turn out of 31,000 in France
Sri Lanka accuses General Sarath Fonseka of ‘betrayal’
The Sri Lankan government has accused former army chief General Sarath Fonseka of betraying the nation after he made new accusations against it. He alleged that the defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, had ordered the killing of Tamil Tiger rebel leaders as they were trying to surrender last May. The Sri Lankan government said they were… Continue reading Sri Lanka accuses General Sarath Fonseka of ‘betrayal’
“Gota Ordered Them To Be Shot” – General Sarath Fonseka
Common opposition candidate General Sarath Fonseka says Defense Secretary Gothabaya Rajapaksa instructed a key ground commander in the north that all LTTE leaders must be killed and not allowed to surrender. In an explosive interview with The Sunday Leader General Fonseka the then Army Commander said he had no information communicated to him in the… Continue reading “Gota Ordered Them To Be Shot” – General Sarath Fonseka
S.Lanka rebels killed in cold blood: ex-army chief
Sri Lankan troops shot dead surrendering Tamil Tiger leaders on the orders of the defence secretary, the former army chief who is now running for president said in remarks published Sunday. General Sarath Fonseka said Gotabhaya Rajapakse — the brother of the current president — instructed soldiers not to take rebel prisoners in the days… Continue reading S.Lanka rebels killed in cold blood: ex-army chief
Thailand seizes ‘arms plane flying from North Korea’
Thailand has seized a cargo plane refuelling in Bangkok airport, which it says was carrying weapons from North Korea to an unknown destination. The five crew members were also detained. Rocket-propelled grenades, missiles and other weapons were found aboard, military investigators said. It is believed that the plane had made an emergency request to refuel.… Continue reading Thailand seizes ‘arms plane flying from North Korea’
Sri Lanka war refugees face uneasy homecoming
Three years ago, Vairamuttu Bavani left her home in eastern Sri Lanka to attend her cousin’s wedding in the north. She didn’t make it back until September. Trapped by the civil war, Bavani, a Tamil, lost six members of her family and both her legs to a bomb. She spent months detained in an overcrowded… Continue reading Sri Lanka war refugees face uneasy homecoming
S Lanka army chief slams president
Sri Lanka’s former army chief has accused the president of corruption, nepotism and abuse of power ahead of next month’s election. General Sarath Fonseka’s comments on Friday came a month after he resigned from the military, accusing the government of sidelining him after victory in the war against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE),… Continue reading S Lanka army chief slams president
France goes for referendum on Tamil Eelam this weekend
Eezham Tamils living in France will be voting this weekend to say yes or no for independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam in the island of Sri Lanka. Polling will take place in 30 centres in Paris and suburbs and in 5 centres outside, between 08:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Saturday and between 08:00 a.m. and… Continue reading France goes for referendum on Tamil Eelam this weekend
Senior HRW, ICG staff slam US Senate report
The 18-page report released Monday by US Senate Foreign Relations Committee advocating the need to focus on economy and security of Sri Lanka instead of humanitarian considerations to initiate warming of relationship with Sri Lanka was slammed by Rights organizations as "incredibly shoddy" and drew comments that authors of the report appear to be people… Continue reading Senior HRW, ICG staff slam US Senate report
