Appreciating the continued "understanding of India on issues of mutual concern", Sri Lanka said Friday that the 1987 Indo-Sri Lanka accord is still the key to seeking a political solution to the island’s ethnic conflict. Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama made the remarks during a meeting with visiting Indian Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon here… Continue reading India-Lanka accord key to political solution
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India announces more aid for Sri Lanka’s war-hit civilians
Coinciding with the visit of Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon, India Friday announced a second set of humanitarian aid for the war-affected civilians in Sri Lanka’s north. The Indian high commission said in a brief statement that India would "continue to work with Sri Lanka in meeting the humanitarian needs of the civilian population" in the… Continue reading India announces more aid for Sri Lanka’s war-hit civilians
ICRC fear for Sri Lanka civilians
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says that intense fighting in northern Sri Lanka has caused a "massive displacement" of civilians. It says thousands of people trapped inside rebel-held territory have had to flee several times in recent months. An ICRC official, Paul Castella, told the BBC that fighting had stopped relief… Continue reading ICRC fear for Sri Lanka civilians
Heavy fighting erupts in Tharmapuram, Tigers say 51 SLA killed
Liberation Tigers of Tamileelam (LTTE) media reported Friday that the advance by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) from Tharmapuram on three fronts were repulsed at 14:00 p.m. 51 SLA soldiers were killed and 150 troops sustained injuries in the confrontation that lasted for 14 hours from the early hours of Friday. The Tigers have claimed… Continue reading Heavy fighting erupts in Tharmapuram, Tigers say 51 SLA killed
Sri Lankan Tamils issue: PMK calls for agitation on Jan 20
The PMK, a partner in the UPA government at the Centre, on Friday said it would launch a state-wide agitation on January 20 in protest against the alleged killings of innocent Tamils in Sri Lanka. PMK cadres would stage a protest demonstration in front of Collectorate at all district headquarters and in front of… Continue reading Sri Lankan Tamils issue: PMK calls for agitation on Jan 20
Money, not war will hurt Sri Lanka tourism in ’09
The world financial crisis will cut 2009 tourist arrivals in Sri Lanka to their lowest level in seven years, potentially stripping gains expected as a 25-year war nears an end, tourism officials said on Friday. Tourism is the Indian Ocean island nation’s fourth-biggest source of foreign exchange after garments, remittances, and tea, and is… Continue reading Money, not war will hurt Sri Lanka tourism in ’09
Humanitarian tragedy in Vanni enters deadlier phase
Indiscriminate artillery, multi-barrel and mortar fire by the Sri Lanka Army from all the corners of shrinking territory centering Puthukkudiyiruppu town, its suburbs and adjoining jungles in the Mullaiththeevu district, which is overcrowded with civilians, has worsened the humanitarian tragedy that has been unfolding in Vanni during the last 4 days. There are deaths and… Continue reading Humanitarian tragedy in Vanni enters deadlier phase
Tens of thousands flee Sri Lanka fighting: ICRC
Intense fighting in northern Sri Lanka has forced tens of thousands of homeless civilians to flee areas controlled by the encircled Tamil Tiger rebels, the Red Cross said Friday. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) reported "massive displacement" of civilians — many of them having already been forced to move multiple times… Continue reading Tens of thousands flee Sri Lanka fighting: ICRC
“Which norms of liberal democracy preclude IC attending to exodus, genocide?” asks IDP activist
The LTTE doesn’t obstruct or instruct the civilians of Vanni of what direction they have to take in fleeing the current phase of war. But, a large section of the civilians have considered that their security, even now, lies in the LTTE held areas in the eye of war, and are spontaneously moving towards that… Continue reading “Which norms of liberal democracy preclude IC attending to exodus, genocide?” asks IDP activist
Shivshankar Menon to hold talks with Rajapaksa, key leaders
Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon who arrived in Colombo late Thursday will hold talks with President Mahinda Rajapaksa, the Foreign Minister and leaders of key political parties during his two-day trip, Government sources said on Friday. According to the sources, Menon is expected to meet President Rajapaksa on Saturday in the central hill district of… Continue reading Shivshankar Menon to hold talks with Rajapaksa, key leaders
