Visiting Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama said on Thursday, that China has always been a friend to Sri Lanka and that he was seeking closer bilateral ties during his five-day official visit. "China has remained a friend of Sri Lanka in times of difficulty. A friend in need is a friend indeed," said Bogollagama… Continue reading Lankan FM says China a friend for life
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LTTE’s grand plan emerges with discovery of weapons
Although the Sri Lanka Security Forces completely defeated the LTTE more than a month ago, more and more weapons including sophisticated weapons hidden by Tamil Tigers still continue to be unearthed by the troops in many areas in the recently liberated Wanni as well as the east. In the recent past, the security forces have… Continue reading LTTE’s grand plan emerges with discovery of weapons
Jaffna residents demand back their money, jewelry taken to Colombo Central bank
Representatives of civil organizations, NGOs, Traders’ Circle and other participants requested the President of Bank of Ceylon, Dr. Gamini Wickremasinghe, to expedite the return of all the money and jewelry of Jaffna people taken to the Central Bank in Colombo in 1996 for security reasons, Wednesday evening at Uroville Hall in Muththiraich Chanthai in Nalloor… Continue reading Jaffna residents demand back their money, jewelry taken to Colombo Central bank
Plea for Sri Lanka Tamil refugees
A new group of eminent Tamil people in Sri Lanka has made a plea for those held in government camps to be given a timetable for their release. The group said people were yearning to be released from their confinement. The camps still house nearly 300,000 Tamils displaced in the final stages of the war… Continue reading Plea for Sri Lanka Tamil refugees
Tamil youths abducted in Batticaloa
Unidentified armed men arriving in a jeep abducted Friday night a Tamil youth travelling in a three-wheeler while on the same day armed men in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) uniforms took away a Tamil youth from his house in Koapaave’li in Batticaloa saying that he was to be interrogated, according to complaints made by the… Continue reading Tamil youths abducted in Batticaloa
Sri Lanka Urged to Probe the Murder of Tamil MPs
The Inter-Parliamentary Union is calling on the government of Sri Lanka to mount a thorough investigation of the murders of three Members of Parliament, two of them Tamils. The IPU’s Human Rights Committee, which has wrapped up its latest session, has examined cases of abuse of some 300 MPs in 29 countries. The Inter-Parliamentary Union… Continue reading Sri Lanka Urged to Probe the Murder of Tamil MPs
Tamil refugees forced into sex rackets – The Australian
CONDITIONS for about 300,000 refugees forcibly detained in camps across Sri Lanka remain dire, with reports of a prostitution racket run by officials in a remote camp. Aid workers told The Australian yesterday officials at the internally displaced people’s camp in Pulmoddai, a remote northeast region, are running the prostitution ring using women kept in… Continue reading Tamil refugees forced into sex rackets – The Australian
Buddhism among Tamils is quenched from two sides: Peter Schalk
“To say that Tamil tradition has always been all-inclusive of religions is modern Tamil national ideology projected into an invented past. It is not history of the Tamils”, writes Professor Peter Schalk, challenging the perspectives of looking at Tamil identity from the point of the use of Tamil language that simultaneously accommodated various religions in… Continue reading Buddhism among Tamils is quenched from two sides: Peter Schalk
Rights Coalition urges Obama to initiate War Crime investigations
A Coalition of six US-based Human Rights Organizations in a letter to U.S. President Obama wrote: "[t]o address abuses associated with the recent fighting [in Sri Lanka’s north], there is an urgent need for an independent, international commission of inquiry into many credible allegations of laws of war violations, including possible war crimes, by both… Continue reading Rights Coalition urges Obama to initiate War Crime investigations
A “rolling” genocide?
"The continuing concentration of over 250,000 people in the camps both blocks the search for answers to these questions, and itself constitutes a most serious crime. If the doors are not opened quickly, this will raise questions of whether the government seriously intends a restoration of Tamil society in the conquered zone. This would indeed… Continue reading A “rolling” genocide?
