The Sri Lankan government has rejected fresh calls for a temporary ceasefire with Tamil Tiger rebels. Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama told the BBC that if the rebels laid down their arms there would be no need for a halt in the fighting. He said a pause would only give the rebels time to regroup… Continue reading Sri Lanka in new truce rejection
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LTTE fears colour Sri Lanka president’s Nepal visit
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa Monday began his three-day state visit to Nepal amidst an unprecedented four-tier security measure in view of the dreaded Tamil Tigers’ well-known capability to carry out assassinations outside the island nation. Traffic was diverted from roads leading to the Tribhuvan International Airport at Kathmandu and over 1,500 personnel from Nepal… Continue reading LTTE fears colour Sri Lanka president’s Nepal visit
LTTE warns India over displaced Tamils
The LTTE is not pleased with India’s demands for a safe passage of civilians from the trouble-torn region of Sri Lanka. LTTE is clear that the civilians caught in the turmoil must not be uprooted from their land. ( Watch ) In an e-mail interview to TV channel Times Now, the political head of LTTE… Continue reading LTTE warns India over displaced Tamils
Tamil supporters protest over Sri Lankan issue in Mumbai
Tamil supporters took to the street on Sunday demanding the intervention of the United Nations (UN) to ensure safety of the Tamil civilians in Sri Lanka. The protesters formed a human chain and marched through the streets of the city. “The Sri Lankan government has been committing atrocities over the civilians for over 25-30 years… Continue reading Tamil supporters protest over Sri Lankan issue in Mumbai
Solution to problem in Sri Lanka lies in devolution of power: Mukherjee
Union External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Sunday said that the military option would not solve the Lankan issue and implementation of the 13th amendment to the Sri Lankan constitution would be a significant step to bring a political solution to the ethnic problem in Sri Lanka. This amendment will entail devolution of powers in… Continue reading Solution to problem in Sri Lanka lies in devolution of power: Mukherjee
Britain trying to dodge obligations to prevent Genocide of Tamils – Prof. Boyle
Commenting on British Foreign Secretary Hon. Miliband’s statement in the British Parliament that "a failed [UN] resolution- one that faces a veto- is worse than no resolution at all," Prof Boyle, an expert in international law and a professor at University of Illinois College of Law, said that "Uniting for Peace Resolution of 1950" allows… Continue reading Britain trying to dodge obligations to prevent Genocide of Tamils – Prof. Boyle
Sri Lanka: A Besieged Society – Sivasegaram
The Indian establishment, pretending neutrality, backed overtly and covertly the Sri Lankan government, politically as well as militarily, using Chinese and Pakistani interests in Sri Lanka as a pretext, writes Professor S. Sivasegaram, a well-known academic and Marxist writer. “International concern on human rights violations, threat to the media, the state of lawlessness including killings… Continue reading Sri Lanka: A Besieged Society – Sivasegaram
Official: Artillery kills 10 Sri Lanka civilians
At least 10 Sri Lankan civilians were killed and dozens more wounded Sunday when artillery shells fell inside a government-designated "safe zone" in the heart of Tamil Tiger rebel territory, a health official said. Government forces have driven the rebels from most of their strongholds in recent months and have boxed them into a… Continue reading Official: Artillery kills 10 Sri Lanka civilians
Pottu Amman directing LTTE cadres
With the Tamil Tiger territory fast shrinking in northern Sri Lanka [Images], the LTTE’s [Images] second-in-command and spy chief Pottu Amman has assumed direct charge of the battle against the Sri Lankan security forces. The Tigers are fighting tooth and nail to defend their the areas of still controlled by them, which have come down… Continue reading Pottu Amman directing LTTE cadres
Karunanidhi hails India’s appeal to Sri Lanka on ceasefire
DMK President and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi today welcomed India’s appeal to Sri Lankan government to seize the ceasefire offer made by LTTE and pause the hostilities to help people trapped in conflict zones, saying it came as a "whiff of fresh air." In a letter to party workers, Karunanidhi recalled External… Continue reading Karunanidhi hails India’s appeal to Sri Lanka on ceasefire
