A Tamil rights campaigner won more than 50,000 votes in the European elections – making her one of the most successful independent candidates ever. Jan Jananayagam gained more votes than some political parties in the London region and more than all the other independents in the UK put together. The student, a spokesman for the… Continue reading Tamil campaigner Euro vote boost
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Sri Lanka extends emergency laws
Sri Lanka’s parliament has voted to extend the state of emergency for another month, despite the defeat of Tamil Tiger rebels last month. A defence spokesman said that the army still needed time to to root out any remaining Tamil rebels. The emergency has existed for most of the last 30 years and constitutionally has… Continue reading Sri Lanka extends emergency laws
Health conditions among Vanni detainees deteriorate
Vanni civilians held in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) detention centres in Jaffna and Vavuniyaa are suffering from serious health conditions due to lack of medicines, proper medical treatment and poor sanitary facilities, Jaffna Health Department sources said. A 29-year-old woman from Maamoolai, Mu’l’liyava’lai from Vanni held in Raamavil detention centre, suspected to be suffering from… Continue reading Health conditions among Vanni detainees deteriorate
Thirumavalavan demands white paper on genocide of Tamils
In his maiden address in the Indian Parliament Monday evening, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi President Thol. Thirumavalavan, urged the Indian Government to bring out a white paper on the genocide of Sri Lankan Tamils. He also called upon the Indian Government to change its anti-Tamil attitude. Thirumavalavan also sought to know the role of the Union… Continue reading Thirumavalavan demands white paper on genocide of Tamils
Sri Lanka sends 2,000 war refugees home
Sri Lanka sent more than 2,000 people back to their home villages in the island nation’s northwest on Tuesday, two years after they were displaced by the war with the Tamil Tiger separatists. Tuesday’s resettlement is only the second to happen since Sri Lanka’s military finished off the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and… Continue reading Sri Lanka sends 2,000 war refugees home
LTTE should have been nipped in formative years: Sri Lanka
Vowing that "terrorism will be completely rooted out", the Sri Lankan Prime Minister on Tuesday said it was a "mistake" that LTTE was not nipped in its formative years. Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickremanayake said though the Sri Lankans never believed in celebrating the death of any person, in the case of killing of LTTE Supremo… Continue reading LTTE should have been nipped in formative years: Sri Lanka
Largest ammunition dump explodes in SLA Vavuniyaa camp
Residents of Eerappe’riyaku’am in Vavuniya reported hearing loud explosions, and seeing fire from the ammunition dump of the 211- Due Command of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) in Vavuniyaa from 6:00 p.m. Tuesday. The explosions have been continuing for more than an hour, according to reports from Vavuniyaa. The ammunition dump is one of the… Continue reading Largest ammunition dump explodes in SLA Vavuniyaa camp
DAY 21 OF FORMER BRITISH AID WORKERS’ HUNGER STRIKE:
TIM MARTIN ENDING STRIKE IN RESPONSE TO OFFERS OF HELP On Sunday 7th June at 6pm, over 500 people gathered in London outside Parliament, for a ceremony to mark the end of a hunger strike carried out by a British former aid worker. Tim Martin, Director of the human rights group Act Now, had responded… Continue reading DAY 21 OF FORMER BRITISH AID WORKERS’ HUNGER STRIKE:
Lankan Tamils feel humiliated by India – indianexpress
Sri Lankan Tamils are unhappy with India’s stand on Sri Lankan military action against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in the island nation. These were the views expressed by a team of Sri Lankan journalists of Tamilian origin at a meeting hosted by the Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA) in New Delhi… Continue reading Lankan Tamils feel humiliated by India – indianexpress
‘Our hands are tainted with blood,’ admits Suryanarayan
“Our hands are tainted with blood”, admitted professor V. Suryanarayan, a member of India’s national security advisory panel during Vanni war, in a conference organised by International Tamil Centre, Chennai, on Monday. He also implied the connivance of the Tamil Nadu government when he said in this context that “during the last two three years… Continue reading ‘Our hands are tainted with blood,’ admits Suryanarayan
