Sri Lanka’s President Rajapaksa ‘feared coup’ after defeat of Tamil Tigers

President Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka was so afraid of a military coup after the defeat of the Tamil Tigers that he warned India to place its troops on high alert as recently as last month, according to the former head of the Sri Lankan Army. General Sarath Fonseka, who led the victorious campaign against the… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s President Rajapaksa ‘feared coup’ after defeat of Tamil Tigers

S Lanka army head told to go now

The Sri Lankan government has granted permission to the country’s most senior military officer, Gen Sarath Fonseka, to retire with immediate effect. Presidential Secretary Lalith Weerathunga said the general should leave his post before his preferred departure date of 1 December. An official confirmed to the BBC a letter had been sent to the general.… Continue reading S Lanka army head told to go now

Sri Lanka military chief ‘quits’

Sri Lanka’s armed forces chief Sarath Fonseka, who helped secure the defeat of Tamil Tiger rebels in May, has resigned, opposition politicians say. Gen Fonseka is reportedly considering challenging President Mahinda Rajapaksa in an election to be held before April. He is due to make a speech shortly. The resignation was swiftly accepted by the… Continue reading Sri Lanka military chief ‘quits’

Tamils reject deal to disembark

Seventy-eight Sri Lankan Tamil asylum seekers onboard an Australian Customs ship are still refusing to disembark in Indonesia, despite a Federal Government settlement deal announced today. The stalemate is in its fourth week and the Government has offered to resettle the group within 12 weeks if they voluntarily leave the ship for processing in Indonesia.… Continue reading Tamils reject deal to disembark

Norway Eezham Tamils enfranchise all above 16

In the forthcoming elections for Norwegian Council of Eezham Tamils (NCET), scheduled to take place Sunday, all those of Eezham Tamil descent above 16 years will be permitted to vote according to the constitution of NCET. The move was in line with the trial project of the government of Norway enfranchising over 16 in commune… Continue reading Norway Eezham Tamils enfranchise all above 16

In Sri Lanka, anger over fate of ethnic Tamils held in camps

Six months after Sri Lanka’s decades-old civil war ended with a final assault, about 200,000 people remain trapped in overcrowded government-run camps that were once safe havens for those fleeing the conflict. Facing pressure from the Obama administration and the European Union, the Sri Lankan government last month launched a campaign to resettle tens of… Continue reading In Sri Lanka, anger over fate of ethnic Tamils held in camps

SRI LANKA: Landmines, unexploded ordnance a barrier to return – irin

Landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO) are a key obstacle to the return of thousands of conflict-displaced to their homes in northern Sri Lanka, say government and UN officials. The government estimates over 1.5 million landmines and UXO contaminate more than 400sqkm in the north. “Humanitarian demining and the removal of UXO are prerequisites for the… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Landmines, unexploded ordnance a barrier to return – irin

Age of struggle Tamil poetry comes in English

Eezham Tamil poetry since 1970s by three leading poets has been translated into English and for the first time appears in an exclusive volume, which is to be launched in Canada Saturday. One of the poets, Puthuvai Rathnathurai, regarded as Tamil National Bard, was last seen among the displaced moving towards internment camps during the… Continue reading Age of struggle Tamil poetry comes in English