Katchatheevu, a 275-acre, uninhabited islet on the Palk Strait between Sri Lanka and India, is becoming the next big issue in Tamil Nadu politics with the Opposition parties demanding a resolution in the state assembly to press New Delhi to retrieve the island from Sri Lanka. Then PM Indira Gandhi had handed over the island… Continue reading Chennai wants Katchatheevu back from Lanka – DNA
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Court directs Colombo to grant permission to camp visit by MPs
The Sri Lankan Supreme Court directed the State Counsel to seek permission from the Defence Secretary to grant permission to Members of Parliament to visit the camps occupied by the internally displaced persons in a Fundamental Rights petition filed by members of SL Parliament. The petitioner MPs said that they had sought permission from the… Continue reading Court directs Colombo to grant permission to camp visit by MPs
Rights groups want probe into Sri Lanka war abuses
Human rights groups called Thursday for an international investigation into wartime abuses in Sri Lanka, saying the government lacks the political will to investigate the incidents on its own. Rights groups accused the government of firing heavy weapons into civilian areas in the final months of the island nation’s quarter-century civil war, which ended last… Continue reading Rights groups want probe into Sri Lanka war abuses
Sri Lankan opposition seeks access to northern displaced camps
Sri Lankan opposition parliamentarians have sought the island’s Supreme Court intervention, claiming that the government had denied access to them to visit the internally displaced camps in the north. At least three MPs filed action in the Supreme Court on Thursday, court officials said. Chief Justice Asoka de Silva instructed the Attorney General… Continue reading Sri Lankan opposition seeks access to northern displaced camps
`Visit to IDP camps for personal gains not to be allowed`
Sri Lanka will not permit visits to government-run IDP camps housing 2.8 lakh displaced Tamil civilians across the northern part of the country for personal or political gains. "The government will allow any interested party or group to assist and help the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) currently located in the welfare centres in the North,… Continue reading `Visit to IDP camps for personal gains not to be allowed`
Tamil Tiger leader fought to the death: rebels
A newly formed front of the defeated Tamil Tigers on Thursday rejected media reports that their former leader Velupillai Prabhakaran had surrendered or was taken alive before being killed. A group calling itself the department of intelligence of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) said Prabhakaran was killed in May while trying to escape… Continue reading Tamil Tiger leader fought to the death: rebels
SL Police shoot 3 persons dead in Vavuniyaa
A special team of the Sri Lankan Police in Vavuniyaa shot and killed three persons at Nelukku’lam cemetery area in Vavuniyaa division in the early hours of Thursday around 2:30 a.m. Their identities have not been revealed by the police. But, the police claimed that the victims belonged to a gang of robbers and that… Continue reading SL Police shoot 3 persons dead in Vavuniyaa
Sri Lanka tops list of nations driving journalists to exile
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), a New York based media watchdog, in a special reported published Wednesday, said Sri Lanka topped the list of countries that drove the largest number of journalists into exile. "At least 11 Sri Lankan journalists were driven into exile in the past 12 months amid an intensive government crackdown on… Continue reading Sri Lanka tops list of nations driving journalists to exile
Displaced Tamil civilians find solace at Indian hospital in SL
The Tamil civilians uprooted from their homes and hearths due to fighting between Sri Lankan forces and now-vanquished LTTE were finding some solace at an Indian hospital here. Indian doctors are treating about 600 patients every day at the hospital, shifted to Chettikulam in Vavuniya to help the Tamils easily access to modern medical facilities.… Continue reading Displaced Tamil civilians find solace at Indian hospital in SL
Sri Lanka May Become ‘Hong Kong of India’ After War (Update1)
Sri Lanka’s economy can bounce back from its weakest growth in six years and become the “Hong Kong of India” as the end of almost three decades of civil war boosts business opportunities, HSBC Private Bank said. Decades of fighting on the Indian Ocean island shackled its $32 billion economy, which according to figures released… Continue reading Sri Lanka May Become ‘Hong Kong of India’ After War (Update1)
