Additional troops have been called into the Manik Farm area in Vavuniyaa to prevent inmates in the IDP camps creating unrest or move from the camps following heavy rains which have inundated parts of the camps on Friday. Heavy rains have been continuing for the last two days in the area where the internment camps… Continue reading Internment camps in Vavuniyaa under flood water
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US urged to go beyond clichés
The very phrase ‘political reconciliation’ is partial and diabolical as it only upholds the integrity of a genocidal state and artfully nullifies the nationalist perspectives of the Tamil struggle, writes TamilNet political commentator in Colombo, responding to US stand discussed with groups of diaspora Tamils. Any genuine political approach to the age-old nationalist conflict in… Continue reading US urged to go beyond clichés
US stresses ‘political reconciliation’ with Tamils for peace in Sri Lanka
The US State Department met Tuesday with US-based Tamil Diaspora groups to discuss the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the prospects for “political reconciliation” in Sri Lanka, a government press release said. US Assistant Secretary of State Robert Blake and Chargé d’Affaires in the US embassy in Colombo, James Moore (participating by video link) held discussions… Continue reading US stresses ‘political reconciliation’ with Tamils for peace in Sri Lanka
Abduction of KP shows state terrorism goes on unabated
By Satheesan Kumaaran The Sri Lankan government came out last week with its own military intelligence agents to Malaysia to kidnap the head of LTTE’s International Relations Department. They escorted him in a plane to Colombo and his whereabouts and his destiny are still unknown. Even though Selvarasa Pathmanathan, better known as KP, announced, after… Continue reading Abduction of KP shows state terrorism goes on unabated
Sri Lanka, China sign $350 mln oil, highway deals
Sri Lanka signed two deals worth more than $350 million with China’s Exim Bank to build an oil bunkering facility and a highway, the Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Friday. "The signing of the two agreements will pave the way for much needed infrastructure requirements which will have an immense impact… Continue reading Sri Lanka, China sign $350 mln oil, highway deals
‘Sri Lankan refugee camps worst in history’
Internally displaced persons (IDPs) in refugee camps in the island nation were torn asunder and young women were forced to stay with strange men in make-shift tents. This is what the former Attorney General and Solicitor General of Sri Lanka Chitta Ranjan de Silva had told Lankan media, according to Nimalka Fernando, human rights activist… Continue reading ‘Sri Lankan refugee camps worst in history’
Lankan, US envoys discuss post conflict situation
Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to the US Jaliya Wickramasuriya and Patricia Butenis, the United States’ newly-confirmed Ambassador designate to Sri Lanka had discussions on the post-conflict situation in Sri Lanka including the condition of the 280,000 people displaced by conflict, the Sri Lankan Embassy in the US said in a statement. “I go to Colombo as… Continue reading Lankan, US envoys discuss post conflict situation
MEDIAWATCH: Is Sri Lanka “careering back to where it was” after election?
Sri Lanka’s bloody 25-year conflict with the Tamil Tigers ended in May – but commentators reflecting on the country’s first post-war elections last weekend expressed little optimism about a peaceful future for the Indian Ocean island. The ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance swept to victory in Sinhalese-dominated Uva province and scraped a win in Jaffna,… Continue reading MEDIAWATCH: Is Sri Lanka “careering back to where it was” after election?
Conscience of Swaminathan should touch India, IC: Tamil circles
M S Swaminathan, internationally renowned agriculturalist, regarded as the father of India’s Green Revolution, declined to involve with Colombo “unless there is some kind of political settlement,” IANS reported Wednesday. “There are people who feel unless Tamils in Sri Lanka can live in dignity, other things are subsidiary. This is a viewpoint. I have no… Continue reading Conscience of Swaminathan should touch India, IC: Tamil circles
Sri Lanka’s post-war local elections: Voting in the empty Tigers’ lair – The Economist
Elections reveal a country still divided AFTER a resounding military victory over the Tamil Tigers, Mahinda Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka’s president, must have hoped for triumph in the first post-war polls in the scarred north. In the event, low turnout and the unexpected success of a pro-Tiger party jolted the government in the elections on August… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s post-war local elections: Voting in the empty Tigers’ lair – The Economist
