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

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

Sri Lanka war-displaced struggle to resume lives

Thousands of ethnic Tamils displaced during Sri Lanka’s war have gone home again, but are finding basic services and infrastructure lacking despite a massive government post-war resettlement program. The government has gradually been resettling around 300,000 ethnic minority Tamil people, most displaced in the final phase of the army offensive against the Liberation Tigers of… Continue reading Sri Lanka war-displaced struggle to resume lives

Fonseka revelations mandate independent probe into UN’s role, says Boyle

Former Sri Lanka Army Commander, Sarath Fonseka’s revelations of Gotabhaya Rajapakse ordering executions of surrendering LTTE leaders and their families, and UN chief of Staff Vijay Nambiar’s reported role in the deadly surrenders "require a formal Investigation of the entire role played by the United Nations Organization and its Officials throughout the course of this… Continue reading Fonseka revelations mandate independent probe into UN’s role, says Boyle

Weapons-carrying plane headed for Sri Lanka

A plane seized in Bangkok with a cache of North Korean weapons wasn’t headed to Iran, a senior Thai police official said Wednesday, contradicting a report from arms trafficking experts. Separately, the five-man crew insisted their final destination was Sri Lanka and not Iran, their lawyer said after visiting the jailed men. Defense attorney Somsak… Continue reading Weapons-carrying plane headed for Sri Lanka

UN presses Sri Lanka over Tamil Tiger killings

The Sri Lankan government says the UN has asked it to explain allegations that Tamil Tiger rebel leaders were executed as they tried to surrender. The president’s office said it was studying the request and would take any action necessary. The claims – rejected by the government – were first made in a Sri Lankan… Continue reading UN presses Sri Lanka over Tamil Tiger killings

‘UN asks Sri Lanka to answer new war crime charges’

The United Nations has asked Sri Lanka to explain allegations by a retired army general that surrendering Tamil rebel leaders were killed in cold blood in mid-May, the government said on Monday. The presidency said the UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Philip Alston, had asked for an explanation of what had… Continue reading ‘UN asks Sri Lanka to answer new war crime charges’

99.9 percent say yes to Tamil Eelam in Canada referendum

99.82 percent of 48,583 voters mandated independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam in the poll conducted in 31 centres across Canada, Saturday. The Canadian media and politicians showed great interest in the process of the ballot and organizers expressed satisfaction as 50, 000 was the expected turn out they quoted to media earlier. The poll was… Continue reading 99.9 percent say yes to Tamil Eelam in Canada referendum

Sri Lankan guards ‘sexually abused girls’ in Tamil refugee camp

A British medic held for months in an internment camp for Tamil civilians has revealed how military guards dealt out cruel punishments, while many suspected of links to Tiger rebels were taken away and have not been seen since Tamil women interned after escaping the horrors of the civil war in Sri Lanka were sexually… Continue reading Sri Lankan guards ‘sexually abused girls’ in Tamil refugee camp

Tamil Nadu leaders wish well for referendum in Canada

Tamil Nadu political leaders Pazha Nedumaran, Ko’laththoor Mani, Aruna Bharathi and Thamizharuvi Maniyan in their statements Friday wished well for the democratic move of Canadian Tamils in conducting a referendum on Tamil Eelam Saturday and urged all Canadian Tamils to make it a grand success. Other prominent leaders like Vaiko and Thol Thirumavalavan have already… Continue reading Tamil Nadu leaders wish well for referendum in Canada