‘Sinhalese don’t object to Tamils leaving Lanka’: Rediff.com

A Ganesh Nadar visits a camp for Sri Lankan Tamil refugees in southern Tamil Nadu to find out what the people there think of recent events on the island nation. Last fortnight in Kanyakumari and Tirunelveli in south Tamil Nadu, Christians came out on the streets to express solidarity with the Tamils suffering in Sri… Continue reading ‘Sinhalese don’t object to Tamils leaving Lanka’: Rediff.com

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250,000 Tamils in dire humanitarian need, says British Minister

Mike Foster, a British international development minister, said after visiting Menik farm, the internment camp where Sri Lanka holds more than a quarter of million displaced Tamils, that the internees "are in dire humanitarian need of being allowed out of internment camps which face flash floods in Sri Lanka’s monsoons," the British paper Guardian reported.… Continue reading 250,000 Tamils in dire humanitarian need, says British Minister

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Deported asylum seeker arrested in Colombo- Australia

A Sri Lankan asylum seeker deported at the weekend has been arrested and charged with people smuggling in Colombo, the Age newspaper reported. Indika Mendis was among nine men flagged for forced deportation last week as the Government began returning people from Christmas Island to countries of origin against their will. He failed to meet… Continue reading Deported asylum seeker arrested in Colombo- Australia

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Britain tells Sri Lanka to free Tamil prisoners before disease kills them

Sri Lanka urged to free 250,000 Tamils detained in camps warning that monsoon rains could cause outbreak of disease Britain urged Sri Lanka today to free 250,000 Tamils detained in camps since the defeat of the Tamil Tigers in May, warning that an outbreak of disease triggered by imminent monsoon rains could claim dozens of… Continue reading Britain tells Sri Lanka to free Tamil prisoners before disease kills them

Lanka’s double tragedy

If war-scarred Sri Lanka is to re-emerge as a tropical paradise, it has to build enduring peace through genuine inter-ethnic equality and by making the transition from being a unitary state to being a federation that grants local autonomy. Yet even in victory, the Lankan government seems unable to define peace or outline a political… Continue reading Lanka’s double tragedy

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Britain demands freedom for Sri Lanka war victims

Britain on Tuesday expressed disappointment with Sri Lanka’s handling of war-displaced civilians and demanded that they be given the freedom to leave state-run camps. "Freedom of movement is critical if a humanitarian crisis is to be averted," visiting British Development Minister Mike Foster said after touring the camps, where over 250,000 civilians are being detained.… Continue reading Britain demands freedom for Sri Lanka war victims

Refugees seek dual citizenship – Deccan Chronicle

While Indian Tamil descendants of the island nation living in refugee camps here rejoice over the DMK’s proposal for permanent resident status, Sri Lankan Tamil refugees apprehensive over future demand dual citizenship. As a race we are wronged and hence remain stateless, is the refrain of refugees living inside and outside camps. But not a… Continue reading Refugees seek dual citizenship – Deccan Chronicle

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S.Lanka shares at new record high on growth, rates

Sri Lanka’s stock market .CSE hit a new record high on Tuesday led by domestic investor optimism over strong post-war economic growth, declining interest rates and easing inflation, analysts and traders said. The All-Share Price Index of the Colombo Stock Exchange jumped 1.88 percent firmer to 3,156.37 points, surpassing its previous all-time high of 3,115.25,… Continue reading S.Lanka shares at new record high on growth, rates

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Tamil Tigers asylum accusations rejected – SBS

Home Affairs Minister Brendan O’Connor has rejected claims some Sri Lankan boat people detained on Christmas Island are former Tamil Tigers who could pose a security risk. Sri Lanka’s high commissioner to Australia, Senaka Walgampaya, has spoken of his suspicions that former Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebels are among recent illegal boat arrivals.… Continue reading Tamil Tigers asylum accusations rejected – SBS