A senior US diplomat has warned that Sri Lanka’s failure to share power with minority Tamils after the end of the war could lead to renewed violence. The US assistant secretary of state for South Asia told AP news agency that Sri Lanka should give more freedom to the 300,000 Tamils displaced by the war.… Continue reading US urges Sri Lanka reconciliation
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A roadmap to liberation
What is currently seen as the biggest threat of destabilisation by Colombo and by some powers is not the militancy of Tamils. Militancy of a small nation can be crushed by ganging up and by fabricating all excuses, as has already been witnessed by us. But what exactly threatens the establishments is the effort of… Continue reading A roadmap to liberation
Chinese identify Tamils conducive in breaking up India
A recent article appeared in a Chinese strategic think tank saying “If China takes a little action, the so-called Great Indian Federation can be broken up,” and its argument that China in its own interest and the progress of whole Asia, should join forces with different nationalities like Assamese, Tamils, and Kashmiris and support the… Continue reading Chinese identify Tamils conducive in breaking up India
Britain should push for international probe into Sri Lanka war crimes – Parliament committee
Britain should press for the setting up of an international war crimes inquiry into the conduct of the war in Sri Lanka, the UK parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee has said. Noting that the Foreign Office’s (FCO) designation of Sri Lanka as a ‘country of concern’ for human rights was “amply justified” the Committee said Britain… Continue reading Britain should push for international probe into Sri Lanka war crimes – Parliament committee
Sri Lanka under pressure to clarify circumstances of Tamil Tiger leader capture
Pathmanathan, formerly the LTTE’s chief fundraiser and arms supplier, was reported to have been seized from a hotel in Kuala Lumpur by a Sri Lankan intelligence team acting with support from Malaysian officials. His capture has dealt a serious blow to the LTTE’s hopes of regrouping as a political force. Diplomats in Colombo said Pathmanathan… Continue reading Sri Lanka under pressure to clarify circumstances of Tamil Tiger leader capture
Sri Lanka: Amnesty calls for detention camps to be unlocked
Equivalent of Bournemouth’s population live, eat and sleep in area size of Wembley Stadium Amnesty International today called for the immediate release of 285,000 innocent civilians – including an estimated 50,000 children – being held in cramped and squalid camps in the north of Sri Lanka. The camps – each surrounded by barbed wire and… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Amnesty calls for detention camps to be unlocked
Elections jeopardize democracy
With only 20 percent turn out in the municipal elections, the clear verdict of the Eezham Tamils is no confidence in the Sri Lankan state and its institutions, said Tamil circles, commenting further that genocidal war and democratic elections mean the same for Colombo. They were citing the manner in which the elections were conducted… Continue reading Elections jeopardize democracy
Custody of Pathmanathan raises questions about recognition to state terrorism
The manner in which Selvarasa Pathmanathan was ‘arrested’ and ended up in the custody of the Sri Lankan state that is widely accused of war crimes, genocide and state terrorism, raises serious concerns about the world outlook to political justice, Tamil circles said. Mr. Pathmanathan who denounced violence was engaged in re-organising the LTTE and… Continue reading Custody of Pathmanathan raises questions about recognition to state terrorism
Slain Tiger chief’s phone led Sri Lanka to successor
Sri Lanka’s successful manhunt for the new head of the Tamil Tigers began with the phone of the dead man he succeeded, Tiger founder Vellupillai Prabhakaran. Sri Lankan intelligence officers used the satellite phone, found on the corpse of Prabhakaran after his death in a final battle on May 18, to pick up the trail… Continue reading Slain Tiger chief’s phone led Sri Lanka to successor
Indian HC hands over 117 million rupees to Gotabaya
Bank drafts worth over 117 million Sri Lankan rupees were officially handed over by Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Alok Prasad to Colombo’s Secretary of Defence Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Wednesday, for the ‘rehabilitation’ project of the air force base at Palaali (Palaly) in the Jaffna peninsula. This is the second instalment of Indian assistance to… Continue reading Indian HC hands over 117 million rupees to Gotabaya
