Pillayan-Karuna clash intensifies in East

The government has imposed restrictions on Chief Minister Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan opening more political offices under the name of the Thamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal (Tamil People’s Liberation Tigers) in the Eastern Province. An attempt by Mr. Chandrakanthan to put up a TMVP board at an office in Trincomalee last week was prevented on the instructions of… Continue reading Pillayan-Karuna clash intensifies in East

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Welikade Tamil prisoners continue hunger strike

135 Tamil political prisoners out of a total of 600 Tamil political prisoners in maximum security Central Jail in Welikada, Colombo, continued their fast unto death campaign demanding the state to expedite their cases, release the prisoners who have no charges filed against them, and to allow others charged with less serious offenses to undergo… Continue reading Welikade Tamil prisoners continue hunger strike

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Journalist supported LTTE: Colombo

Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Friday told B. Lynn Pascoe, the U.N. Under Secretary-General for Political Affairs, that journalist J.S. Tissanayagam was given a 20-year prison sentence by a Colombo High Court last month for obtaining funds from the LTTE and being an agent of the LTTE. [Full Coverage]

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Vaddukkoaddai and Thimphu

Calling for the creation of independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam, based on Vaddukkoadai Resolution (VR) was the last spontaneous and definite mandate by Eezham Tamils in a totally free and democratic atmosphere. As the need for democratic political organisation unfolds afresh, Tamils have to take up the thread directly from the VR. The Thimphu principles… Continue reading Vaddukkoaddai and Thimphu

Colombo risks squandering Sri Lanka’s hard-won peace – The Japan Times

If Sri Lanka is to become a tropical paradise again, it must build enduring peace. This will only occur through genuine interethnic equality, and a transition from being a unitary state to being a federation that grants provincial and local autonomy. Yet even in victory the Sri Lankan government seems unable to define peace or… Continue reading Colombo risks squandering Sri Lanka’s hard-won peace – The Japan Times

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As Rajapaksa Says Pascoe Praises His Actions, UN Refuses Questions, Shuts for Weekend

As Sri Lanka put it spin on the visit of the UN’s head of Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe, saying he told President Mahinda Rajapaksa the country has a better story than is known, in New York the UN’s insistence on unilateral statements on which no questions are permitted grew more extreme and more shrill. The… Continue reading As Rajapaksa Says Pascoe Praises His Actions, UN Refuses Questions, Shuts for Weekend

Passports of Indian traders in Kalmunai confiscated

A special team of the Sri Lanka’s Immigration and Emigration Department Friday raided houses and lodges in Kalmunai town in the eastern province where Indian traders were staying and engaged in the sale of textiles with tourist visa. The team confiscated passports and other travel documents from eighty-two Indian citizens, all Tamils of Tamil Nadu,… Continue reading Passports of Indian traders in Kalmunai confiscated

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Continued detention of IDPs endangers future political stability: Pascoe

“Keeping these persons in the camps is breeding resentment and endangering the future political stability of Sri Lanka,” United Nations Under Secretary General of Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe told reporters Friday night in Colombo after meeting President Mahinda Rajapakse, sources in Colombo said. The UN too reflected the same sentiments saying that the political stability… Continue reading Continued detention of IDPs endangers future political stability: Pascoe

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