Over 80 former Indian soldiers have left for Sri Lanka following the defeat of the Tamil Tigers to join Indians already there in clearing thousands of buried landmines. The new group has teamed up with compatriots working since 2003, mainly in the northern districts of Mannar and Vavuniya, in defusing mines laid by both the… Continue reading 80 more Indians for clearing landmines in Lanka
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‘SA could cooperate with India in solving Lanka crisis’
The South African government could cooperate with India in resolving the humanitarian crisis in Sri Lanka, Deputy Minister for International Relations and Cooperation Ebrahim Ismail Ebrahim has said. Ebrahim was the chief guest at a fund-raising dinner organised by the Tamil Federation of Gauteng here yesterday to send humanitarian aid to tens of thousands of… Continue reading ‘SA could cooperate with India in solving Lanka crisis’
Physicians for Human Rights Calls for the Release of Sri Lankan Doctors – Advertiser Talk
Physicians for Human Rights Calls for the Release of Sri Lankan Doctors Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) demands the immediate release of three Sri Lankan physicians whom the Sri Lankan Army (SLA) detained on May 16, 2009. Cambridge, MA (Advertiser Talk) 01-Aug-2009 — Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) demands the immediate release of three Sri… Continue reading Physicians for Human Rights Calls for the Release of Sri Lankan Doctors – Advertiser Talk
President Mahinda will give nothing to Tamils – Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam
“Tamils should be vigilant of President Mahinda Rajapakse’s intentions. He says that there is no minority race in the country but only a majority race. It is clear that his intention is to assimilate the Tamil race into the Majority Sinhala race in Sri Lanka,” Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Jaffna district parliamentarian, told… Continue reading President Mahinda will give nothing to Tamils – Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam
Irish Trade Unions call for Sri Lanka war crimes investigations
Noting that more than quarter of a million Tamils were crammed in to an area the size of New York Central park that was repeatedly bombarded for 4 months when "the UN estimates that up to 8000 people were killed," and "other sources claim that more than 20,000 people were killed," and "[t]here are several… Continue reading Irish Trade Unions call for Sri Lanka war crimes investigations
Unified Tamil voice is the need of hour for independent Tamil Eelam
By Satheesan Kumaaran While the Sri Lankan state and its allies are relieved that the war is over in Eelam, the Tamils and their allies are in deep shock as to what will happen in the next phase of the LTTE proclaimed political/diplomatic struggle. After the LTTE leader’s decision to silence their guns, the LTTE… Continue reading Unified Tamil voice is the need of hour for independent Tamil Eelam
Sanctions only hurt the poor, FM tells C’wealth meeting
Sri Lanka is against imposing economic and other sanctions on countries because these only cause hardship for the poor citizens, Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama told an Extraordinary Meeting of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) in London on Friday. The meeting, held at the Commonwealth Secretariat, was convened to discuss recent political developments in the… Continue reading Sanctions only hurt the poor, FM tells C’wealth meeting
Dayan Jayatilleka: From Geneva to Sri Lanka – Groundviews
Interview with Dayan Jayatilleka from Centre for Policy Alternatives on Vimeo. Running time approx. 50 mins. Download high-quality version for Apple iPod Touch, iPhone and PC here. Recorded on 31st July 2009, this was the first interview on video given by Dayan Jayatilleka after he was asked to quit his position as Sri Lanka’s Permanent… Continue reading Dayan Jayatilleka: From Geneva to Sri Lanka – Groundviews
Northern polls: “Forgotten people” to the fore
The area around Puttalam is plastered with election posters and billboards of ministers and politicians, but hardly anyone at camps housing Muslim refugees from the north glance at the ‘smiling’ pictures of either Ministers Rishad Bathiudeen or Douglas Devananda. The August 8 polls to the Jaffna and Vavuniya local councils, touted as a crucial test… Continue reading Northern polls: “Forgotten people” to the fore
Ki’linochchi GA arrested under PTA
Ki’linochchi District Government Agent, Nagalingam Vethanayagam was abducted Thursday night by a group of persons who arrived in a vehicle at his temporary residence in Vavuniyaa. On Friday, the Sri Lankan Terrorist Investigation Division (TID) informed Mr. Vethanayagam’s family that he has been arrested under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) and that he has… Continue reading Ki’linochchi GA arrested under PTA
