India-U.S. military cooperation was excellent in tsunami relief but concerns varied on rebuilding of Palaly airfield When U.S. troops arrived in Sri Lanka for relief work in the aftermath of the December 2004 tsunami, alarm bells rang in sections of the Indian establishment, media and the strategic community over possible American ‘intrusion’ into its backyard.… Continue reading Together and apart in Sri Lanka
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Sri Lanka protests against Libya air strikes
Hundreds of people have protested against Western-led air strikes in Libya outside the United Nations headquarters in Sri Lanka. Demonstrators shouted anti-Western slogans, waved placards and burned tyres near the UN compound. The protests were organised by political parties closely allied to Sri Lanka’s president. Correspondents say relations between Libya and Sri Lanka have been… Continue reading Sri Lanka protests against Libya air strikes
‘Trawler diplomacy’ escalates as elections near in Tamil Nadu
Three fishermen from Valveddiththu’rai were ‘abducted’ Tuesday in the seas off Jaffna by Indian Fishermen and were handed over to Indian Police in Koadikkarai (Point Calimere), fishermen society sources in Jaffna said. The incident was reported as talks were taking place in Colombo between the delegations of fishermen from the North and the fishermen from… Continue reading ‘Trawler diplomacy’ escalates as elections near in Tamil Nadu
China urged to play constructive role in the island: Prof Sitrampalam
As a super power having influence on the Sri Lankan state, Eezham Tamils urge China to play a constructive role in the island of Sri Lanka, says Dr. S.K. Sitrampalam, the vice president of Ilankai Thamizh Arasuk Katchi (ITAK), the main constituent of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA). The retired senior professor of Archaeology of… Continue reading China urged to play constructive role in the island: Prof Sitrampalam
US based sources gave hope on evacuation: Nadesan told a journalist
According to a senior journalist, the late LTTE political head, Mr. B Nadesan, consulted him over some messages Nadesan had been receiving from a US based former LTTE member that assurances had been given by the US State Department about evacuation of the LTTE cadres during the final stages of the war. The journalist, who… Continue reading US based sources gave hope on evacuation: Nadesan told a journalist
SL Army appropriates heritage institution in Jaffna for ‘cadet’ training
The building of Arya-Dravida Bhasha Abhivrtti Sangam, a heritage institution that was started in Jaffna in the early 20th century was appropriated a few days ago by the occupying SL military to conduct ‘cadet’ training for school students of Jaffna. T. Sadasiva Aiyar, an education officer of the colonial times, started this heritage institution that… Continue reading SL Army appropriates heritage institution in Jaffna for ‘cadet’ training
How India kept pressure off Sri Lanka
In the final stages of the war with the LTTE, New Delhi played all sides but discouraged international attempts to halt the operations. India played a key role in warding off international pressure on Sri Lanka to halt military operations and hold talks with the LTTE in the dramatic final days and weeks of the… Continue reading How India kept pressure off Sri Lanka
US intelligence assessed Narayanan was anti LTTE
A classified cable of the US embassy in India accessed by The Hindu through WikiLeaks shows that the US embassy made a particular note of the bias of M K Narayanan, the former National Security Advisor (NSA) of India, against the LTTE. “US Consulate General Chennai officials recall his repeatedly expressed and profound distaste for… Continue reading US intelligence assessed Narayanan was anti LTTE
Sri Lanka has sinister plans in confiscating lands of Mu’l’livaaykkaal
Sri Lanka has sinister plans to confiscate the three large coastal villages, Mu’l’livaaykkaal East, Mu’l’livaaykkaal West and Ampalavan Pokka’nai, where the last stages of the Vanni war took place. Original inhabitants of 18 hamlets of the villages are not allowed to resettle and there are secret plans to relocate them to confiscate the stretch of… Continue reading Sri Lanka has sinister plans in confiscating lands of Mu’l’livaaykkaal
Sri Lanka wanted U.S. help as Indian radars ‘not sufficient’
Sri Lanka quietly asked the United States for assistance to improve its air defence systems as India-supplied radars had proved insufficient to prevent an attack by LTTE aircraft on the Katunayake air base in March 2007, but it agreed with the Americans that New Delhi must be kept in the loop. Defence Secretary Gothabaya Rajapakse… Continue reading Sri Lanka wanted U.S. help as Indian radars ‘not sufficient’
