Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers denied that their leader Velupillai Prabhakaran had been killed by the military, insisting that the rebel chief was alive and well. "Our beloved leader is alive and safe. He will continue to lead the quest for dignity and freedom for the Tamil people," the Tigers’ chief of international relations, Selvarasa Pathmanathan,… Continue reading Prabhakaran alive and well: Tamil Tigers
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War crime in the massacre of LTTE officials
While rejecting Colombo’s claim of the killing of LTTE leader V. Pirapaharan and assuring his safety and well-being, LTTE’s International Relations Head S. Pathmanathan Tuesday accused Colombo of treachery in the killing of the political wing leaders B. Nadesan and S. Puleedevan. Mr. Pathmanathan said it is a crime against humanity that needs to be… Continue reading War crime in the massacre of LTTE officials
Police end sit-down Tamil protest
Ten people have been arrested in London for public order offences as police ended a Tamil supporter protest which had blocked roads around Parliament. Initially about 2,000 people had gathered for a sit-down protest over the plight of Tamils in Sri Lanka on a road opposite the Houses of Parliament. The Metropolitan Police said officers… Continue reading Police end sit-down Tamil protest
Karunanidhi should bargain exit of habitually biased
It is a well-known fact that certain elements, belonging to a clan operating from Nehru’s time bringing in disasters to India’s foreign policy, were responsible for the second time in India committing war crimes on Tamils in the island of Sri Lanka. In forming the next government, chief minister Karunanidhi should use all his bargaining… Continue reading Karunanidhi should bargain exit of habitually biased
EU should consider justice, not investigations
The EU foreign ministers Monday called for the investigation of war crimes committed by ‘both sides’ in the killing of civilians in Sri Lanka. Responding to the news, TamilNet political commentator in Colombo said that what happened and what is happening in Sri Lanka is a unique case in contemporary human history in which the… Continue reading EU should consider justice, not investigations
Rajapaksa makes victory speech, hails LTTE defeat
The victory "achieved by defeating the LTTE" is the victory of the entire country, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa said while addressing parliament here Tuesday. He did not mention that death of rebel leader Velupillai Prabhakaran in his speech. "Our aim was to protect the Tamils from the clutch of LTTE. In order to protect… Continue reading Rajapaksa makes victory speech, hails LTTE defeat
S.Lanka president declares final defeat of rebels
Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse on Tuesday announced the final defeat of the Tamil Tigers, even as the rebels insisted their leader was still alive and vowed to fight on for a Tamil homeland. In an address to parliament, Rajapakse said the government now controlled all the island’s territory and had rid the nation of… Continue reading S.Lanka president declares final defeat of rebels
Pro-Tamil protests block traffic
A major thoroughfare next to Parliament has been blocked after Tamil supporters held another sit-down protest. Around 2,000 gathered in a road opposite the Houses of Parliament, blocking vans and a bus. Scotland Yard said there had been no arrests. Many of those on the demonstration wore a white cloth around their heads and arms… Continue reading Pro-Tamil protests block traffic
Tamil protest shuts Westminster Bridge – ITN
A busy central London bridge has been shut by a pro-Tamil sit-down demonstration, causing traffic chaos around the Houses of Parliament. On Sunday, the rebel Tamil Tigers conceded defeat in their bloody 25-year conflict with Sri Lanka’s government which has claimed an estimated 70,000 lives. A day later in the UK capital, hundreds of protesters… Continue reading Tamil protest shuts Westminster Bridge – ITN
Tamil protesters refuse to believe in Tigers’ defeat
Tamils and their supporters demonstrating outside Britain’s parliament on Monday refused to believe that Sri Lanka’s long civil war was over or that separatist Tamil Tiger rebels were defeated. "It’s not true, no way," Sri Lankan-born Jey Moorthy, 23, said of Sri Lanka’s declaration of total victory in one of the world’s most intractable wars.… Continue reading Tamil protesters refuse to believe in Tigers’ defeat
