Centre asked to pressure Lanka on Tamils’ rehabilitation issue

CPI National Secretary D Raja today asked the Centre to exert pressure on the Sri Lankan government for proper rehabilitation of the displaced Lankan Tamils who were lodged in several camps. No proper accommodation and medical treatment were being given to the suffering Tamils, he told reporters here. On the rise in prices of essential… Continue reading Centre asked to pressure Lanka on Tamils’ rehabilitation issue

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Sri Lanka eyes peace dividend after crushing Tigers

Conflict-torn Sri Lanka is banking on foreign cash to rebuild shattered infrastructure as the island emerges from decades of ethnic civil war, officials say. Analysts are expecting a large investment peace dividend in the country where bomb attacks and fighting dented investor confidence and kept high-spending tourists away from the tropical South Asian island. There… Continue reading Sri Lanka eyes peace dividend after crushing Tigers

Mullaiththeevu medical student refused permission to enter Jaffna University

Sivapatham Prasath, a Tamil youth from Mullaitheivu district who gained admission to the medical faculty of the Jaffna University for the academic year 2008 but was unable to enter as he had lost his legs in an artillery shell attack in Mullaitheivu on 08.08.2008, has been detained in an internment camp in Vavuniyaa. He has… Continue reading Mullaiththeevu medical student refused permission to enter Jaffna University

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Government plans to hold Vanni IDPs in camps for longer period

Northern Provincial Council (NPC) has instructed government authorities to set up offices in Vavuniyaa and its surrounding area to carry out the administration of Ki’linochchi and Mullaiththeevu districts in Vanni which had ceased to function due to the war on Vanni, sources in Vavuniyaa said. Though it is said that the above decision has been… Continue reading Government plans to hold Vanni IDPs in camps for longer period

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India’s hidden hand behind Lanka’s victory over LTTE: book -indianexpress

Even as it publicly refused to give Sri Lanka any offensive weapons for the war against LTTE, India had a "hidden hand" in the success of the island nation’s campaign over the terrorist outfit, says a new book. Although in the initial days he was advised to seek a negotiated settlement with the Tamil Tigers,… Continue reading India’s hidden hand behind Lanka’s victory over LTTE: book -indianexpress

Britain turned down Lankan request to supply ammunitions

Sri Lanka’s request for supply of ammunitions during its war against Tamil Tigers was turned down by Britain, according to officials here. "Britain had even declined to supply ammunition for 30 mm guns mounted on Sri Lankan Navy’s Fast Attack Craft," an official said here quoting sources. Sri Lanka took delivery of ten 30 mm… Continue reading Britain turned down Lankan request to supply ammunitions

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Monsoon misery for Sri Lanka’s weary war refugees

  Tamil civilians who lived through the vicious final battle of Sri Lanka’s separatist war are now locked in another struggle for survival with heavy rains bringing misery to the camps they call home. Nearly 300,000 people displaced by the fighting between government troops and Tamil Tiger rebels are held in what the government calls… Continue reading Monsoon misery for Sri Lanka’s weary war refugees

China a ‘stakeholder’ in Sri Lanka’s development: Sri Lanka

Describing China as a “major stakeholder” in Sri Lanka’s development, Colombo has said Beijing had offered financial support and had stood by the country in “crucial situations“. “China has extended its support to us… despite some international pressures on Sri Lanka in recent times,” senior Presidential Advisor Basil Rajapaksa said, while addressing a ceremony to… Continue reading China a ‘stakeholder’ in Sri Lanka’s development: Sri Lanka

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