Harrow Tamils to protest over Sri Lanka conflict – This Is Local London

HARROW Tamils will travel to central London again today to protest over the conflict in Sri Lanka. Crowds will gather at Hyde Park Corner, at 1pm, but numbers are not expected to be as high as in previous demonstrations, since the 75 day vigil in Parliament Square has left many in the community with protest… Continue reading Harrow Tamils to protest over Sri Lanka conflict – This Is Local London

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UN says two staff members arrested in Sri Lanka

The United Nations said on Sunday that two of its employees working among tens of thousands of war-displaced civilians had been arrested by Sri Lankan authorities. The two men, both ethnic Sri Lankan Tamils, were reported missing eight days ago and were subsequently discovered to have been taken into custody by Sri Lankan officials, the… Continue reading UN says two staff members arrested in Sri Lanka

Tamils on mission to rebrand Tigers – The Star

Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels are trying to rise from the ashes of their devastating battlefield defeat, swearing off violence and pledging to transform their internationally shunned terror group into a democratic movement for Tamil statehood. Their rebranding effort faces long odds. The Tamil Tigers’ self-proclaimed new leader is a wanted arms smuggler, the group… Continue reading Tamils on mission to rebrand Tigers – The Star

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Take all steps to retrieve Katchatheevu : Jaya tells MK

AIADMK Supremo J Jayalalithaa today urged Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi to take all steps to retrieve Katchatheevu, an islet ceded to Sri Lanka, by using his influence with the Central government, to sustain the livelihood of the Indian fishermen. In a statement here, she described as a joke, Mr Karunanidhi’s announcement in the… Continue reading Take all steps to retrieve Katchatheevu : Jaya tells MK

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Aid gets into Sri Lanka camps, few people get out: U.N

Humanitarian aid is getting into Sri Lanka’s war displacement camps, but very few of the 280,000 people they house are being allowed out, the top United Nations aid official said on Friday. U.N. emergency relief coordinator John Holmes said survivors of the brutal civil war that Colombo declared over in May needed to be permitted… Continue reading Aid gets into Sri Lanka camps, few people get out: U.N

Shirani’s story in Sri Lanka: Recovering from a double disaster

By Amanda George, British Red Cross, in Sri Lanka This is the third in a series of four profiles/case studies, looking at how Red Cross Red Crescent has helped people to rebuild their own lives after the tsunami in Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankan village of Sallitheevu in Vaharai, Northern Batticaloa, has been affected by… Continue reading Shirani’s story in Sri Lanka: Recovering from a double disaster

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Karunanidhi wants India to help Sri Lankan Tamils with relief – IANS

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi has sought the central government’s intervention after the Sri Lankan Navy turned away a ship carrying relief materials from Europe for the internally displaced Tamils in the island nation. “It has come to our notice that MV Captain Ali, a ship carrying humanitarian aid collected by Tamils in Europe… Continue reading Karunanidhi wants India to help Sri Lankan Tamils with relief – IANS

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