“The traders and ministers from the South invading Jaffna peninsula are only interested in capturing the market in Jaffna peninsula; their visits are not in anyway beneficial for the people here,” Jaffna Traders’ Union (JTU) sources said Friday participating in a meeting with the 45 members of the National Chamber of Commerce (NCC) visiting Jaffna… Continue reading Capturing Jaffna market, the sole intention of Southern Traders – JTU
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Clinton’s architectural plan
IF THERE is any part of the developing world that has bright prospects for stability and prosperity, it is southern and eastern Asia. Yet Asia also has the potential to become the battleground for a destructive confrontation between rising powers India and China. So Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s trip to India this weekend should… Continue reading Clinton’s architectural plan
PM assures Lanka of all support for resettlement of IDPs
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has assured Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa of all support for resettlement of the Tamil civilians, displaced due to fighting between security forces and the LTTE in the north During an interaction shortly after the conclusion of the 15th Non-Aligned Summit at Sharm El-Sheikh in Egypt on Thursday, Singh told Rajapaksa… Continue reading PM assures Lanka of all support for resettlement of IDPs
French aid agency wants probe of Sri Lanka deaths
A French aid agency is demanding an international investigation into the massacre of 17 of its workers in Sri Lanka three years ago, after a government inquiry reportedly failed to identify the killers. The Action Against Hunger local workers were found killed execution-style in a region rocked by heavy fighting between government soldiers and separatist… Continue reading French aid agency wants probe of Sri Lanka deaths
Bob Rae calls for conditions on any IMF loan to Lanka
Canadian opposition Liberal Party MP Bob Rae insists that conditions need to be strictly applied to any potential loan to Sri Lanka from the International Monetary Fund, based on humanitarian concerns. “We must be responsible in our economic assistance to Sri Lanka,” Rae said in a statement posted on his political party website. “The government… Continue reading Bob Rae calls for conditions on any IMF loan to Lanka
Tamils look for leadership after Tigers
The military defeat of the Tamil Tigers in May has thrown the leadership of Tamil politics wide open. The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) LTTE never took part in elections but at its peak it had a standing army, a navy, a rudimentary air force and was able to control 15,000 sq km of… Continue reading Tamils look for leadership after Tigers
People in Jaffna live in fear – Suresh Premachandra
“The people in Jaffna live in fear of the government armed forces and the paramilitary groups operating with them. They are scared to air their views or to openly participate in election related activities,” Suresh Premachandran, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Jaffna district parliamentarian, told TamilNet in a special interview Friday in Jaffna. “Though government ministers… Continue reading People in Jaffna live in fear – Suresh Premachandra
Policy on Tamils haunts India
Setting the parameters based on 13 plus and ruling out federal, the Colombo – Chennai – New Delhi axis is learnt to be pressurising Tamil political circles to come out with a political formula, as early as possible, to hastily close the file on Tamil nationalism and to hide all skeletons under the cupboard. The… Continue reading Policy on Tamils haunts India
ACF calls for international inquiry into Muttur massacre
Action Contre la Faim (ACF), a Paris-based NGO, in a press release issued Friday said that the 17 of its staff members shot dead in execution style in Muttur, Sri Lanka in August 2006 is one of the "most serious crimes ever committed against an NGO," and accused Sri Lanka of failing to identify the… Continue reading ACF calls for international inquiry into Muttur massacre
Tissainayagam judgement fixed for August 31
The Colombo High Court judge Ms. Deepali Wijesundara Friday fixed the judgment for August 31 on the case against senior journalist Mr.J.S.Tissanayagam who was indicted under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) and Emergency Regulations (ER), legal sources in Colombo said. Mr. Tissainayagam was charged on three counts including printing and distributing the publication North… Continue reading Tissainayagam judgement fixed for August 31
