General Fonseka says more troops needed to ensure peace in Vanni

General Sarath Fonseka, Chief of Defence Staff, said that resettlement of internally displaced people from Vanni now housed in temporary camps in Vavuniyaa will not be carried out haphazardly as dictated by some interested parties. He said so when he called on the prelate of Malwatte Most Venerable Tibbotuwawe Sri Siddhartha Sumangala Thera and on… Continue reading General Fonseka says more troops needed to ensure peace in Vanni

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Sri Lanka IDPs Are Waiting

Nearly 3 months have passed since fighting ended in Sri Lanka between government forces and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam insurgents. After 26 years of conflict, hopes were high that violence and hatred would at last give way to reconciliation, justice, and economic development for all to share. But for some 300,000 ethnic Tamils… Continue reading Sri Lanka IDPs Are Waiting

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British lawmakers urge review of Lanka arms exports

Britain should review all arms export licences to Sri Lanka in the wake of the recently-ended war with Tamil Tiger rebels, lawmakers said Wednesday. Ministers should also provide full details of what British arms were used by Sri Lankan forces during the conflict, the Committees on Arms Export Controls said in its annual report. “We… Continue reading British lawmakers urge review of Lanka arms exports

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Supporting LTTE? Be ready to go to jail

In an apparent warning to a pro-LTTE group, the Tamil Nadu government today said "stringent action" would be taken against those speaking in support of banned organisations and eulogising their leaders. Speaking in support of banned organisations, using the portraits of its leaders, their flags and insignia in public places for advertisement purposes or printing,… Continue reading Supporting LTTE? Be ready to go to jail

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Academic exposes ideological shift in DMK

Discerning students of Tamil Nadu politics, especially those analysing the role of the state in Sri Lankan ethnic conflict, are intrigued by the transformation that has taken place in the DMK perception on Sri Lanka, writes V. Suryanarayan in an article last week appeared in New Indian Express. “The tragedy of the situation must be… Continue reading Academic exposes ideological shift in DMK

Sri Lanka asked to share power with Tamils – upiasia.com

Sri Lanka could see renewed violence if the government does not share power with the minority Tamils, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Robert Blake says. Speaking to the BBC, Blake warned the Tamil Tiger rebels, who were defeated by the Sri Lankan military in May, could see an opportunity to regroup if there is no… Continue reading Sri Lanka asked to share power with Tamils – upiasia.com

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Floods hit Sri Lanka refugee camps

Flash floods have inundated refugee camps in northern Sri Lanka, endangering more than 16,000 Tamil refugees who only months ago survived cross-fire in the country’s two-decade civil war, the United Nations says. Three days of heavy rains have damaged or destroyed nearly 2,000 shelters housing the refugees in the Vavuniya District and in Menik Farm,… Continue reading Floods hit Sri Lanka refugee camps

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Upbeat mood masks Sri Lanka’s deeper problems

It’s not only the crowds partying on Sri Lanka’s beaches who are in an upbeat mood. The International Monetary Fund’s $2.6 billion loan, agreed after the 25-year civil war, is beginning to trickle through, imports are slowly recovering, tourists are heading back to the Indian Ocean coastline and the cricket tours are on again. Earlier… Continue reading Upbeat mood masks Sri Lanka’s deeper problems

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