Guidelines for a structured amnesty to LTTE suspects and their sympathisers are being drawn up by the government’s legal departments. The reprieve would apply to only lower level Tamil Tigers because the leadership and middle rung cadres have died in the war; and if any senior Tiger was to be arrested, he would be tried… Continue reading Structured amnesty for Tigers
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Vavuniyaa Tamil Christian teacher reported missing in Colombo
A Christian teacher, Rasalingam Naguleswaran, father of two children, has been reported missing since 6 June afternoon after he boarded a bus bound for Vavuniyaa from Gunasinghapura bus halt in Colombo, according to complaints made by his wife Geethanjali with the Vavuniyaa police, Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) and International Committee of Red… Continue reading Vavuniyaa Tamil Christian teacher reported missing in Colombo
Homeless at home, US Researcher on Sri Lanka
"Many of the grievances that fueled the conflict have not been met yet, and the question is what incentive does the [Sri Lanka] government have now that they have to reach out and begin reconciliation," said Dr Deepa Ollapally, Deputy Director at the Sigur Center at George Washington to an interview to Foreign Exchange TV,… Continue reading Homeless at home, US Researcher on Sri Lanka
Tamils desperate to help homeland – Edmonton Sun
The Tamil community in Edmonton met with human rights experts yesterday for a forum to discuss the dire conditions in which nearly 300,000 displaced Tamils in Sri Lanka have been living, a spokesman said. More than 350 people gathered at a southside conference room to hear a professor, lawyer and non-profit human rights group representative,… Continue reading Tamils desperate to help homeland – Edmonton Sun
Pak among top 10 failed states: Report- The Economic Times
Pakistan, plagued by insurgency and the worst-ever economic crisis, has been named among the "top 10 failed states" by the US-based reputed Foreign Policy journal. Pakistan, bracketed along with countries like Somalia, Afghanistan and Sudan, has improved its position only by a notch — it is placed 10th in the index for 2009 published in… Continue reading Pak among top 10 failed states: Report- The Economic Times
US warns travellers of S.Lanka terror attack risk
The United States issued Sunday a warning for its nationals travelling to or in Sri Lanka about the risk of possible terror attacks despite the recent crushing of Tamil Tiger separatists. Sri Lanka defeated the Tamil Tigers last month but rebel remnants still posed a threat and could carry out assaults, the state department said… Continue reading US warns travellers of S.Lanka terror attack risk
Trouble brewing for Sri Lanka tea farmers
World tea prices have rocketed but along misty tea-growing mountain slopes in Sri Lanka’s central hills, farmers are facing disaster. Despite production shortfalls coupled with increased demand making the daily cuppa dearer, the men and women who toil the land have little reason to cheer, for they must uproot tea bushes desiccated by a severe… Continue reading Trouble brewing for Sri Lanka tea farmers
‘Final Warning’ issued to Jaffna Tamil daily Uthayan staffers
A group calling itself ‘Tamil Front Protecting the Country’ allegedly linked to a paramilitary group operating with Colombo issued Saturday a notice titled ‘Final Warning’ to Uthayan Tamil daily office in Jaffna warning that Uthayan staffers will be killed if they do not officially relinquish their posts with effect from 30 June 2009, sources in… Continue reading ‘Final Warning’ issued to Jaffna Tamil daily Uthayan staffers
Sri Lanka can take legal action against Sri Lankan Diaspora going against the motherland, Minister says – Colombo Page
Sri Lanka today warned that it will not hesitate to initiate legal action on the Sri Lankan Diaspora going against the country. "Immediate action would be taken against them under the prevailing regulations and also action can be instituted against them under the Prevention of Terrorism Act, Emergency Regulations and the Penal Code," Sri Lanka… Continue reading Sri Lanka can take legal action against Sri Lankan Diaspora going against the motherland, Minister says – Colombo Page
A Government in Exile the Gateway to a Global Community
By Satheesan Kumaaran The situation in Sri Lanka has changed dramatically. Now, the Tamils are without leadership. They are victims of greater oppression with about 300,000 Tamils in internment camps. Access to the camps is denied to the world community and even to local NGOs and media by Sri Lanka. While the LTTE fought on… Continue reading A Government in Exile the Gateway to a Global Community
