S.Lanka rupee near life low on importer dlr demand

Sri Lanka’s rupee fell on Monday to near a life closing low on importer demand for dollars amid speculation that an International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan had compelled the central bank to float the rupee.   Shares edged down on Sri Lanka Telecom SLTL.CM shareswith investors waiting for directions from the IMF loan. The rupee… Continue reading S.Lanka rupee near life low on importer dlr demand

Global order experiments with body and mind of Vanni civilians

To what extent human beings can survive under extreme conditions was a Nazi research on the ‘dispensable Jews’ of the concentration camps, to find out the levels of extremity the human body and mind can withstand. Academic and professional circles raise an alarm that the Colombo government and the abetting powers, in experimenting political cum… Continue reading Global order experiments with body and mind of Vanni civilians

179 civilians including 76 children killed within 3 days inside safety zone

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) attacks have claimed the lives of 179 civilians within the three days of Thursday, Friday and Saturday, according to the casualty figures collected by TamilNet correspondent in Vanni. At least 76 of the slain victims were children below the age of 15. At least 16 pregnant mothers were among the slain.… Continue reading 179 civilians including 76 children killed within 3 days inside safety zone

Jesse Jackson calls for ceasefire

Veteran American civil rights campaigner Reverend Jesse Jackson, who addressed the diaspora Tamil conference in London on Thursday said that "we [the global community] have a moral obligation to stop the killings" in Sri Lanka. The American civil rights activist also raised the need to increase the international awareness of the crisis and asked what… Continue reading Jesse Jackson calls for ceasefire

Coercion is not the beginning for a lasting solution

“Intimidation and coercion of Tamils and their political leaders can never be a good beginning for any lasting solution. The fundamental point is that the powers don’t want to see parity to Tamils in the negotiation. They want to confirm Colombo’s position that there is a post-LTTE phase and the Tamils to negotiate from a… Continue reading Coercion is not the beginning for a lasting solution

Carnage continues, 131 civilians including 32 children killed Wednesday

131 civilians, including 32 children were killed in various types of attacks carried out by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) and the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) inside the safety zone throughout the day on Thursday, according to data collected from various local NGO workers and medical authorities within the civilian pocket besieged by the… Continue reading Carnage continues, 131 civilians including 32 children killed Wednesday

Immediate ceasefire, humanitarian access before political engagement – TNA MP

S. Jeyananthamoorthy, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian from Batticaloa district on Thursday said that the TNA had decided not to engage in talks with the Sri Lankan President or anyone representing the SL state before a conducive environment for such political engagement is created by an immediate ceasefire and unhindered humanitarian access to the… Continue reading Immediate ceasefire, humanitarian access before political engagement – TNA MP

‘Parliament proposes, Rammell dismisses

  It was the fourth occasion in recent times the British parliament was discussing Sri Lanka. Members cutting across party lines came hard on the Colombo government for nearly one and a half hours on Tuesday, for its attacks on civilians, failure in heeding international calls for ceasefire, humanitarian abuses and blockade of international monitoring.… Continue reading ‘Parliament proposes, Rammell dismisses

Sri Lanka to Discuss Political Settlement With Tamil Parties

Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa invited Tamil political parties to discuss a settlement to separatist demands, as the army says it is on the brink of defeating the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.   Rajapaksa invited Tamil and Muslim parties currently in parliament and those represented previously in the assembly to a meeting tomorrow,… Continue reading Sri Lanka to Discuss Political Settlement With Tamil Parties