Marumalarchi DMK (MDMK) General Secretary Vaiko said there was a serious danger of Sinhalese colonisation on a largescale in the Tamil-dominated areas of Sri Lanka. Speaking at a party workers meeting here yesterday, Mr Vaiko claimed that the colonisation had already commenced. After annihilating the Tamils in the north and eastern parts of the island… Continue reading Sinhalese colonisation in Tamil dominated areas: Vaiko
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Sri Lankan Food Aid Program Reaches 280,000 Civilians, UN Says
The United Nations said its food aid program reached 280,000 displaced civilians in Sri Lanka’s north since the army defeated the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam three weeks ago, ending a 26-year civil war. “Progress is being made,” the UN said on its Web site. More than 2.2 million metric tons of food has been… Continue reading Sri Lankan Food Aid Program Reaches 280,000 Civilians, UN Says
Boyle, Fein charge Sri Lanka of Genocide in Chennai seminar
Francis Boyle, Professor of International Law at the University of Illinois College of Law, and Bruce Fein, a Washington D.C. Attorney, speaking at a seminar in Chennai organized by the International Tamil Center Monday, reiterated charges of Genocide against the Sri Lanka Government alleging massacre of more than 50,000 Tamil civilians, sources attending the event… Continue reading Boyle, Fein charge Sri Lanka of Genocide in Chennai seminar
‘Geopolitical excuse for esoteric diplomacy
“India views with unease the Chinese inroads into Sri Lanka as part of a broad move into the Indian Ocean. But India faces acute dilemma. Its capacity to cajole the diehard Sinhalese nationalists to compromise with the Tamils for an enduring settlement suffers so long as China extends such no-holds-barred political backing to the Colombo… Continue reading ‘Geopolitical excuse for esoteric diplomacy
Swamy: cancel visas of LTTE propagandists
The Union government should cancel the visas of Sri Lankan citizens who are campaigning against their government on Indian soil, Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy said here on Monday. “Most of them are pro-LTTE propagandists,” he said. Sri Lankan citizens had no right to campaign against that country using Indian soil. “If Indians campaign against… Continue reading Swamy: cancel visas of LTTE propagandists
Emergency extension motion to be moved in parliament Tuesday
A motion to extend the State of Emergency is to be moved in the Sri Lanka’s Parliament Tuesday for the first time after the defeat of LTTE in the war front. The State of Emergency was introduced on August 12, 2005. Thereafter it is being extended with the permission of parliament every month, parliamentary sources… Continue reading Emergency extension motion to be moved in parliament Tuesday
S Lanka turns away Tamil aid ship
Sri Lanka has turned away a ship which came from Europe carrying aid for Tamil civilians displaced in the final months of the civil war, officials say. Late last week the Sri Lankan navy intercepted the vessel, which was sent by Tamil expatriate groups. But a navy spokesman told the BBC that the vessel, the… Continue reading S Lanka turns away Tamil aid ship
India to continue medical assistance to Tamil IDPs
India today promised to continue its support to the Sri Lankan government in treating thousands of Internally Displaced Tamils from the north put up in relief camps in the country. "India looks forward to continuing to support the efforts of the Government of Sri Lanka in the critical field of healthcare and related services for… Continue reading India to continue medical assistance to Tamil IDPs
Sri Lanka turns back Tamil aid ship
Sri Lankan authorities Monday ordered a foreign-owned ship carrying aid for Tamil civilians to leave the island without unloading its cargo. The Syrian-registered ship, Captain Ali, was seized last week, and the Sri Lankan defence ministry said the cargo of food and other supplies had been destined for the now defeated Tamil Tiger rebels. "The… Continue reading Sri Lanka turns back Tamil aid ship
Sri Lanka president invites Karunanidhi to Colombo: Rediff
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has invited Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi [ Images ] to Colombo to apprise him of the ethnic Tamils issue, Sri Lankan Tamil MP Arumuga Thondaiman claimed today. "An official invitation in this regard will be sent very soon," the Lankan lawmaker said. Earlier, Thondaiman also called on Karunanidhi’s… Continue reading Sri Lanka president invites Karunanidhi to Colombo: Rediff
