Sri Lanka said it needs partners, not monitors, in the international community to help the South Asian island nation rebuild after the end of a 26-year conflict with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. Assistance must be “according to the wishes of the people of Sri Lanka,” Basil Rajapaksa, senior presidential adviser, said, according to… Continue reading Sri Lanka Wants Partners Not Monitors of Post-War Aid (Update1)
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Claims and scepticism sans evidence
The head of the LTTE’s Department of International Relations on Sunday announced that the LTTE Leader Velupillai Pirapaharan attained martyrdom fighting the military oppression of the Sri Lankan state on 17 May. However, the LTTE’s Department for Diaspora Affairs (DDA) told TamilNet that it would not comment without explicit authorisation from the LTTE leadership. In… Continue reading Claims and scepticism sans evidence
Sri Lanka: child victims of the battle to end a bloody civil war
Lying howling on a torn mattress, in a cot by a window overlooking the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo, the wounded toddler was a pitiful sight. A female relative fretted, trying to calm the girl down as the medics worked around her. The 18-month-old had been shot in the stomach in the final stages of the… Continue reading Sri Lanka: child victims of the battle to end a bloody civil war
200,000 Tamil civilians imprisoned in Sri Lankan Manik Farm camp
“We are in an open jail,” Kumar whispers, his skinny shoulders shaking as he looks around to check who is watching “Help us, we want to be free.” He is one of about 200,000 Tamil civilians being held against their will behind the razor-wire coils that surround Manik Farm, the largest displacement camp in Sri… Continue reading 200,000 Tamil civilians imprisoned in Sri Lankan Manik Farm camp
SLA restriction on fishing on Vadamaraadchchi seas to continue
The restriction on fishing on Vadamaraadchchi seas will not be relaxed as requested by the fisheries societies, Sri Lanka Army (SLA) officials said in a meeting held with the representatives of Vadmaraadchchi fisheries societies Sunday. The request to expedite the issue of travel ‘pass’ to Colombo by the representatives of the Saiva Organizations who took… Continue reading SLA restriction on fishing on Vadamaraadchchi seas to continue
A post-war role for Chandrika?
In an interview with TIME Asia in March 2004 then President Chandrika Kumaratunga said “… there are times in the history of a country when circumstances converge in a particular manner where people are called upon to lead historic processes. That’s how mankind has moved forward”. Circumstances certainly bring opportunities. If the opportunities slip away… Continue reading A post-war role for Chandrika?
Muslim Resistance to LTTE in East First Major Obstacle to Eelam
By M. M. Zuhair, P.C. Former Member of Parliament Muslims across the island joined in the national celebrations that marked the end of three decades of war, culminating in the liberation of the brutalized Tamils, Muslims, and Sinhalese of the Northern and Eastern Provinces of Sri Lanka. Indeed, the end of Velupillai Prabakaran, signifies the… Continue reading Muslim Resistance to LTTE in East First Major Obstacle to Eelam
Demonstrate the politics of war
The Tamil national cause cannot afford to be deviated and exploited by others through questions such as whether the LTTE leader V. Pirapaharan is alive or not or whether the armed struggle has to be continued or not. The Tamil diaspora, the only section of the Eezham Tamil community that has the freedom and means… Continue reading Demonstrate the politics of war
Tamil rebel leader lives? Rumors persist
For die-hard followers, the almost mythic commander who led a terror-driven Tamil insurrection in Sri Lanka still lives — despite persuasive evidence to the contrary. This week the government declared it had finally killed Velupillai Prabhakaran and proclaimed victory against his Tamil Tiger rebels, crushing a 25-year rebellion that the U.N. estimates had cost between… Continue reading Tamil rebel leader lives? Rumors persist
Tamil Tigers admit leader is dead
Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels have admitted for the first time that their leader Velupillai Prabhakaran is dead. A statement issued by the Tigers said their "incomparable leader" had "attained martyrdom" and declared a week of mourning. A spokesman for the group also told the BBC that it would now use non-violent methods to… Continue reading Tamil Tigers admit leader is dead
