Selvarasa Pathmanathan, an alleged arms smuggler who is the new LTTE chief, was arrested tonight from Thailand, reports said. According to reports, Pathmanathan, who was the head of the international division of the LTTE till Velupillai Prabhakaran’s death in May, was arrested in Bangkok. Last month the LTTE has named Pathmathan as its new chief,… Continue reading New LTTE chief arrested in Thailand: Reports – PTI
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Sri Lanka slammed over polls media blackout
Global press freedom group Reporters Without Borders voiced outrage Thursday over Sri Lanka’s ban on independent media covering local polls just outside the island’s former war zone. The organisation said Sri Lanka’s decision to allow only journalists from state-run media into the cities of Jaffna and Vavuniya, both near the Wanni region which was wrested… Continue reading Sri Lanka slammed over polls media blackout
Details emerge on Tamil media workers killed in Vanni
TamilNet recently compiled details on Tamil journalists and media workers confirmed killed during the height of war in Vanni, between March and May. The list is not exhaustive. These media persons, committed to the human cause and engaged in the noble task of bringing out information to the people inside and to the world outside,… Continue reading Details emerge on Tamil media workers killed in Vanni
Sri Lanka begins resettling war displaced
Sri Lanka on Wednesday allowed 1,100 people displaced during the recently-ended ethnic conflict with the Tamil Tigers to return home, in the first phrase of an ambitious relocation plan. At a colourful ceremony, senior presidential advisor Basil Rajapakse presented gift packs of food to the group and pledged to resettle more people in the coming… Continue reading Sri Lanka begins resettling war displaced
TNA outlines political formula
Based on Self-Determination, distinct and comprehensive autonomy to the historical homeland of Eelam Tamils is the political solution envisaged by the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) to the ethnic conflict in the island of Sri Lanka, said veteran Tamil politician and TNA Parilamentary Group Leader R. Sampanthan, while addressing the press in Jaffna Tuesday. Mr. Sampanthan,… Continue reading TNA outlines political formula
HRW calls for international inquiry into ACF-17 massacre
Quoting James Ross, legal and policy director at Human Rights Watch (HRW) that "[f]or three years since the ACF massacre, the Rajapaksa government has put on an elaborate song and dance to bedazzle the international community into believing justice is being done," HRW in a news release issued Monday added, "the Sri Lankan government’s gross… Continue reading HRW calls for international inquiry into ACF-17 massacre
LTTE remnants plan to call for Transitional Govt
LTTE remnants now underground have threatened to hold elections for what they called Transitional Government of Sri Lankan Tamils living abroad. The announcement was made by Visuvanathan Rudrakumaran who claimed to be coordinator of the committee for the formation of provisional Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE). He said the elections would be held next… Continue reading LTTE remnants plan to call for Transitional Govt
Indians need three years to clear mines
It will take one-and-a-half to two years to do away with most land mines and another year to declare the areas safe for habitation, reported Times of India, Sunday, citing Indian Army’s retired Major General Prem K. Puri who is heading one of the Indian outfits engaged in de-mining the North and East. Meanwhile, 82… Continue reading Indians need three years to clear mines
‘50,000 war refugees bribed their way out’
About 50,000 Tamil war refugees from the Wanni region have escaped from detention camps in Lanka by giving huge bribes to pro-government former militant groups which now function as political parties, reported Lakbimanews. The refugees had paid from SL Rs 1 lakh to SL Rs 10 lakh to get out of the camps, the paper… Continue reading ‘50,000 war refugees bribed their way out’
Emotional rehabilitation should precede IMF, GSP politics
If structural changes are what the West aims in the island of Sri Lanka through IMF and GSP+ loans, those cannot be achieved without first emotionally rehabilitating the Eezham Tamils. Emotional rehabilitation, which is fundamental to all other rehabilitation is possible only when the West openly acknowledges Eezham Tamils as a nation and their cause… Continue reading Emotional rehabilitation should precede IMF, GSP politics
