The newly appointed leader of Sri Lanka‘s defeated Tamil Tiger rebels has pledged to turn the insurgent group into a non-violent separatist movement. Selvarasa Pathmanathan was previously the movement’s head of international relations and allegedly ran an international weapons smuggling ring. The Sri Lankan government has appealed to foreign governments to find and arrest him.… Continue reading Tamil Tiger leader vows to abandon armed struggle
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Tamil diaspora unites to surmount challenges
Suren Surendiran is a senior member of the British Tamils Forum. The opinions expressed are his own.– “Colombo should make public its lists of the interned and allow the Red Cross access to all places of detention and all aspects of the “screening” process conducted by the military and intelligence agencies. The international community has… Continue reading Tamil diaspora unites to surmount challenges
Sri Lanka: IMF Should Not Condone Abuses | Human Rights Watch
Members of the International Monetary Fund should insist that the government of Sri Lanka address significant post-conflict human rights abuses as part of the approval for a US$2.5 billion stand-by loan, Human Rights Watch said today. The IMF board is expected to vote on the stand-by arrangement on July 24, 2009. The proposed loan has… Continue reading Sri Lanka: IMF Should Not Condone Abuses | Human Rights Watch
Selvarasa Pathmanathan named new leader by Tamil Tigers survivors
The remnants of the Tamil Tigers have named a new leader and vowed to continue their separatist struggle, two months after the organisation was crushed by the Sri Lankan Army and its totemic founder, Velupillai Prabhakaran, was killed. A group called the Tigers’ Executive Committee said that Selvarasa Pathmanathan, 54, a fisherman’s son who became… Continue reading Selvarasa Pathmanathan named new leader by Tamil Tigers survivors
Displaced will remain in camps till Tigers are filtered out
Disaster Management and Human Rights Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe told Parliament today that some LTTE cadres had infiltrated the ranks of IDP, and until they were filtered out, the displaced people would be kept within the welfare camps. Fresh after a tour in the welfare camps and villages in villages, Minister Samarasinghe was delivering the conclusion… Continue reading Displaced will remain in camps till Tigers are filtered out
Opening A9 route, an election gimmick – Mudiyappu Remedias
“Though the Government of Sri Lanka had control of the A9 land route to Jaffna eight months ago it had kept it closed until now when it opens the route for public use as an election gimmick to lure voters in but no one can fool the people of Jaffna, Mudiyappu Remedias, the chief candidate… Continue reading Opening A9 route, an election gimmick – Mudiyappu Remedias
Dengue detected among IDPs in Vavuniyaa
For the first time seven persons were admitted to Vavuniyaa general hospital Tuesday on a single day suffering from Dengue fever, according to hospital sources. Six of the thirteen patients admitted to Vavuniyaa Hospital on that day had also been detected suffering from Japanese Encephalitis. The dengue patients are said to be inmates from Internally… Continue reading Dengue detected among IDPs in Vavuniyaa
French university conference on Tamils flawed in perspectives – Tamil academic
Organisers from two French universities have embarked upon an international pluridisciplinary conference on ‘Tamil communities and the Sri Lankan conflict’, based on presumptions that the LTTE has ‘surrendered’ and what exists is only Tamil ‘minority rights’ issues, as though the question of Eezham Tamil nation doesn’t exist. One of the conference themes is the role… Continue reading French university conference on Tamils flawed in perspectives – Tamil academic
Sri Lanka must focus on resettling Tamils: India – IANS
Indian External Affairs Minister SM Krishna on Wednesday said that the early resettlement of some 300,000 Tamils displaced in Sri Lanka will get "top billing" in talks with Colombo. "We have impressed upon the Sri Lankan government that the immediate need to resettle 300,000 Tamils should get top billing in our agenda," Krishna told Indian… Continue reading Sri Lanka must focus on resettling Tamils: India – IANS
Sri Lankan blood on Liberal hands – National Post
On Tuesday, the National Post’s Stewart Bell reported on the contents of an intelligence report, prepared by Canada’s Integrated Threat Assessment Centre (ITAC), on fundraising in Canada for the LTTE terrorist group (better known as the Tamil Tigers) in Sri Lanka. The report was formally labelled "secret," but its general outlines have been no secret… Continue reading Sri Lankan blood on Liberal hands – National Post
