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
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Sri Lanka moves to allow president to run again
The Sri Lankan government has approved lifting the two-term limit for presidents in a move that would allow incumbent Mahinda Rajapakse to run for office again, an official said Friday. Rajapakse, 64, came to power in 2005 and has increased his firm grip on power since defeating the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels in May last… Continue reading Sri Lanka moves to allow president to run again
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
S.Lanka president’s India visit marred by protests
Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse on Wednesday began his first foreign trip to influential neighbour India since being re-elected, in a visit that has drawn protests from Indian Tamils. Rajapakse, who was re-elected in January on the back of a resounding victory over Tamil separatists that ended a 37-year-long civil war last May, has come… Continue reading S.Lanka president’s India visit marred by protests
CPI attacks govt on Lankan policy
CPI today flayed the Indian government, accusing it of "helplessness" in dealing with the Sri Lankan government on the question of working out a political solution for the Tamils. Party leader and Rajya Sabha member D Raja said on "perceived fear of geo-political problems and compulsions" the government was treating Sri Lanka with "velvet gloves"… Continue reading CPI attacks govt on Lankan policy
India, Sri Lanka ink pacts, discuss devolution of powers
India and Sri Lanka on Wednesday signed seven agreements and discussed devolution of powers to the provinces and opening of negotiations with Tamil groups. In delegation level talks led by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and visiting Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, the two sides also touched upon ensuring livelihood to Sri Lankan Tamils and steps… Continue reading India, Sri Lanka ink pacts, discuss devolution of powers
India to seek Rajapaksa’s word on devolution
India will look for a reassurance from Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa on “genuine” devolution of power to the provinces as a step towards solving the ethnic problem. Mr. Rajapaksa, who arrived here on Tuesday on a four-day visit, will hold delegation-level talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday. He has unveiled plans to… Continue reading India to seek Rajapaksa’s word on devolution
Rajapaksa visits India amid wide-scale protests in Tamil Nadu
All the district capitals and major cities of Tamil Nadu state Tuesday noon reported wide-scale protests against Mahinda Rajapaksa’s visit to India. All the prominent leaders of political parties and movements, Vaiko, Pazha Nedumaran, Thirumavalavan, Seeman, Nallakannu, Mahendran, T. Rajendar, Thiyagu were arrested by Tamil Nadu police with thousands of other activists after they concluded… Continue reading Rajapaksa visits India amid wide-scale protests in Tamil Nadu
Sri Lanka PM says Tamil rebels re-emerging
Tamil Tiger rebels are re-emerging a year after their defeat, Sri Lanka’s prime minister said Tuesday, despite the once-powerful guerrilla force launching no attacks. D. M. Jayaratne told parliament that remnants of the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were planning a comeback with financial backing from Tamils abroad. "There are hardcore Tigers who… Continue reading Sri Lanka PM says Tamil rebels re-emerging
