Fishing ban and restriction in the eastern coast sea in force for more than two decades has been lifted with immediate effect. Presidential Senior Advisor and parliamentarian Mr. Basil Rajapakse Sunday informed the fisheries associations in the districts of Trincomalee and Batticaloa that fishing is allowed through out day and night in eastern cost without… Continue reading Fishing ban lifted in East coast sea
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Breaking the deadlock through transnational governance
The need of the time now is the metamorphosis of the existing infrastructure into a democratic and inclusive transnational government of Eezham Tamils to strengthen the diaspora socially, economically and culturally; to achieve the goal of independence and sovereignty of Eezham Tamils in the home country and to meet the international challenges internationally. Many of… Continue reading Breaking the deadlock through transnational governance
What is Sri Lanka hiding? – Edmonton Sun
Sri Lanka is a sovereign nation. It had the right to bar Liberal MP Bob Rae and Conservative MP Deepak Obhrai, parliamentary secretary for foreign affairs, from entering the country. Canada, after all, recently barred British MP George Galloway for the same reason Sri Lanka says it did Rae — security concerns. Which just goes… Continue reading What is Sri Lanka hiding? – Edmonton Sun
Sri Lanka military says rebel sub found
Sri Lankan troops have recovered the first submarine believed to have been used by the defeated Tamil Tiger rebels, the military has said. Troops found the 24-foot (7.2-metre) submersible on the coast of the northeastern district of Mullaittivu, where the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were defeated last month, ending decades of ethnic conflict.… Continue reading Sri Lanka military says rebel sub found
Malay Indian group calls for trade boycott of Colombo
The Malaysian Indian Business Association has called for a trade boycott of Sri Lanka in an effort to pressure its government to address humanitarian concerns in the war-torn state. Association president P. Sivakumar expressed hope that all Indian-owned businesses in Malaysia would support the call, Malaysian Nanban reported. He said all businesses should make the… Continue reading Malay Indian group calls for trade boycott of Colombo
Tamils languishing in Sri Lankan Death Camps – Richard Dixon
"The time has come for the whole Sinhala race which has existed for 2,500 years, jealously safeguarding their language and religion, to fight without giving any quarter to save their birthright. I will lead the campaign." Former Sri Lankan President J R Jayawardene "I strongly believe that this country belongs to the Sinhalese” General Sarath… Continue reading Tamils languishing in Sri Lankan Death Camps – Richard Dixon
Lanka seeks international help to capture Padmanathan
Having wiped out the LTTE leadership from northern Sri Lanka, the government is now seeking international help to nab its fugitive leader K Padmanathan, believed to be active in carrying out the Tigers’ operations overseas. The Sri Lankan government has forwarded details to other countries seeking arrest of Padmanathan, Foreign Minister, Mr Rohitha Bogollagama said.… Continue reading Lanka seeks international help to capture Padmanathan
Post-LTTE, Sri Lankan Tamil party warms up to India – IANS
The shadow of the Tamil Tigers gone, Sri Lanka’s main Tamil bloc in parliament wants to forge new ties with India. Widely seen as a political front for the now decimated Tigers, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has just held talks with New Delhi. In 1992 India became the first country to outlaw the Liberation… Continue reading Post-LTTE, Sri Lankan Tamil party warms up to India – IANS
Seeman alleges abduction of young girls by SLA in Vavuniyaa internment camps
Popular Film Director Seeman on Sunday said he had received reliable information from the captives inside the internment camps in Vavuniyaa that the Sri Lankan police and military establishment have started to ‘filter and separate teenage girls from their families during the latest hours in large numbers. Mr. Seeman from Tamil Nadu questioned how this… Continue reading Seeman alleges abduction of young girls by SLA in Vavuniyaa internment camps
2 decades of displacement continues for Valikaamam residents
Residents of Valikaamam North in Jaffna peninsula, evicted from their traditional villages on 15 June 1990 due to Sri Lanka Army (SLA) offensive and occupation of their villages, continue to languish in refugee camps and other places for the last twenty years, sources in Jaffna said. Despite Colombo Supreme Court directive to allow resettlement in… Continue reading 2 decades of displacement continues for Valikaamam residents
