The visit of the Tamil MPs’ delegation to camps in Sri Lanka, where the Tamils have been kept for the past five months, is a mere eyewash, Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam general secretary Vaiko has alleged. “The Tamil MPs’ plan to meet Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa at the end of their visit is a… Continue reading Team visit to Sri Lanka an eyewash: Vaiko
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Tamils get international recognition in sciences
Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, born in Chithamparam, Tamil Nadu is named for Nobel Prize 2009 in Chemistry, Wednesday, for contributing to the knowledge of structure and functions of ribosome, leading to development of direct and more effective antibiotics in medicine. In June, Jaffna-born Sir Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, an old student of Mahajana College, Thellippazhai, was conferred knighthood for… Continue reading Tamils get international recognition in sciences
Chief Minister clarifies on MPs’ Sri Lankan visit
Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi on Sunday clarified that it was the collective initiative of his party, the Congress and the Viduthalai Chiruthaikal Katchi that led to a 10-member team of MPs going to Sri Lanka and that it would submit its report to the leaders of the parties. In a statement here, the Chief Minister… Continue reading Chief Minister clarifies on MPs’ Sri Lankan visit
‘Fishermen assaulted by Sri Lankan navy’
A fishermen’s association here alleged that Sri Lankan navy personnel today assaulted a group of Tamil Nadu fishermen near Katchathivu in Palk Straits. The fishermen, who had put out to sea from Rameswaram and Mandapam, were scared away by Lankan navy personnel by firing in the air, Fishermen Association President N J Bose said. [Full… Continue reading ‘Fishermen assaulted by Sri Lankan navy’
Tamil Nadu MPs visit Vavuniya camp, interact with Tamils – The Times of India
On a mission here to ascertain the living conditions of displaced Tamils after the end of the war, a delegation of MPs from Tamil Nadu on Sunday visited them in camps, who expressed their keenness to return to their towns and villages during an "emotional interaction". The MPs belonging to DMK, Congress and VCK, were… Continue reading Tamil Nadu MPs visit Vavuniya camp, interact with Tamils – The Times of India
Anger grows among Sri Lanka detainees: rights group
A quarter of a million Tamil civilians detained in state-run camps since the end of Sri Lanka’s ethnic conflict are in an increasingly "tense and ugly" situation, a rights group said Sunday. Deteriorating conditions, drinking water shortages and the imminent monsoon have raised tensions among the detainees and sparked clashes with military guards, said the… Continue reading Anger grows among Sri Lanka detainees: rights group
Tamil Nadu delegation urges release of IDPs from camps
A visiting Tamil Nadu parliamentary delegation today called for the release of the displaced people in camps in Vavuniya, the restoration of democracy and a political solution to the conflict. In an address made at the Jaffna library this morning head of the visiting delegation T.R.Balu said a political solution is necessary to resolve the… Continue reading Tamil Nadu delegation urges release of IDPs from camps
Toronto Tamils: ‘We are people asking for help’ – thestar.com
It is mid-afternoon, threatening rain, and a most remarkable daily demonstration is under way, some six lanes of live traffic from the U.S. consulate. Three women sit beneath a tree on a concrete planter. Two men are beneath another tree, wearing placards. Eight more picket signs are staked in newly renovated, as-yet-unplanted flowerbeds outside the… Continue reading Toronto Tamils: ‘We are people asking for help’ – thestar.com
Canadian stuck in ‘limbo’ of Sri Lankan terror law – canada.com
A Canadian has been detained in Sri Lanka for almost five months under the country’s controversial anti-terrorism measures, the Canadian Tamil Congress said Thursday. Ratnarajah Thusiyanthan, 35, was working as an Internet technology consultant for a World Bank-funded project in the capital, Colombo, when he was arrested outside his office on April 29, the group… Continue reading Canadian stuck in ‘limbo’ of Sri Lankan terror law – canada.com
Investors reap peace dividend in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s small stock exchange has become one of the world’s top performing bourses as investors reap the peace dividend from the end to the island’s bloody ethnic conflict. Investors are banking on renewed economic strength and profits in the country that emerged in May from a bloody and protracted civil war which claimed between… Continue reading Investors reap peace dividend in Sri Lanka
