Three Canadian college students, who started a 1000-mile trek from Chicago to Washington D.C. on the 26th of June to raise awareness of the general American population to the several thousand Tamil civilians killed by the Sri Lanka military during the first two weeks of May, and the 300,000 Tamil civilians held in Sri Lanka… Continue reading 1000-mile trek by Canadian students reaches half way mark
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Details emerge on Tamil media workers killed in Vanni
TamilNet recently compiled details on Tamil journalists and media workers confirmed killed during the height of war in Vanni, between March and May. The list is not exhaustive. These media persons, committed to the human cause and engaged in the noble task of bringing out information to the people inside and to the world outside,… Continue reading Details emerge on Tamil media workers killed in Vanni
‘Bill of Lading sent to Sri Lankan Red Cross’
Mercy Mission-UK, which had dispatched 840 tonnes of relief material for the Tamil war refugees of north Sri Lanka, said on Tuesday that the Sri Lankan Red Cross (SLRC) had been given the Bill of Lading to enable it to claim the goods lying in Colombo harbour since July 9. Refuting the SLRC’s claim that… Continue reading ‘Bill of Lading sent to Sri Lankan Red Cross’
Tamil officials who served in LTTE areas being ill-treated
Several Tamil officials who had served in formerly LTTE-held areas in northern Sri Lanka were being meted out "shabby treatment" and one of them has been detained, a senior Tamil leader has claimed, seeking the intervention of the President in the matter. "I wish to draw your attention to the shabby treatment given to public… Continue reading Tamil officials who served in LTTE areas being ill-treated
Will Sri Lankan voters choose stability? – upiasia.com
Elections to the Jaffna and Vavuniya town councils in Sri Lanka will be held on Saturday. Although local, and limited to a small population, the elections are important from a larger political perspective, as they will enable the government to respond to international pressures to follow up its military victory with a political solution to… Continue reading Will Sri Lankan voters choose stability? – upiasia.com
Sri Lankan LTTE Angry With China and India – apakistannews
More than two months after the Tamil Tigers were decimated, Sri Lankan Tamils living abroad remain bitter about the support China and India extended to Colombo during the war. The Tamil Diaspora is livid that Beijing provided tonnes of arms and ammunition to Sri Lankan security forces battling the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).… Continue reading Sri Lankan LTTE Angry With China and India – apakistannews
3112 Vanni IDPs in Jaffna camps released
3112 persons belonging to 1057 families brought from Vanni and held in the six detainment centres in Jaffna district were released and allowed to go with their relatives Wednesday in an event which the government conducted as an election campaign stunt in Duraiyappa Sports Stadium in Jaffna, sources in Jaffna said. The IDPs, brought to… Continue reading 3112 Vanni IDPs in Jaffna camps released
Sri Lanka begins resettling war displaced
Sri Lanka on Wednesday allowed 1,100 people displaced during the recently-ended ethnic conflict with the Tamil Tigers to return home, in the first phrase of an ambitious relocation plan. At a colourful ceremony, senior presidential advisor Basil Rajapakse presented gift packs of food to the group and pledged to resettle more people in the coming… Continue reading Sri Lanka begins resettling war displaced
Euro 62 million for rehabilitation in Sri Lanka
The European Commission (EC) will provide €62 million for emergency rehabilitation activities for the nearly 3 lakh war displaced in northern and eastern Sri Lanka, the state run English paper Daily News quoted Vice-Chairman, Development Committee, European Parliament, Nirj Deva Aditya as saying. Mr. Deva Aditya said the European Commission aid was for long term… Continue reading Euro 62 million for rehabilitation in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s unofficial death penalty – The Island
I have been following the debate on whether to implement the Death Penalty or not. Whilst this has been going on, there have been several reports of extra-judicial murders, of men found riddled with bullets with mouths gagged and hands tied behind their backs. Whodunnit is the question that needs to be asked. As in… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s unofficial death penalty – The Island
