“There would be prompt replacement of every dead LTTE cadre or leader as long as the idea of Eelam remained,” Brigadier (retd) Ravi Palsokar quotes Lt Gen AS Kalkat, who commandeered the IPKF in Sri Lanka as having said, in ‘Ours Not to Reason Why’. Pune-based Palsokar, who raises questions on the operational goals of… Continue reading There would be replacement of every dead LTTE cadre or leader – IPKF commander
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Ex-Sri Lankan president says inequality breeds ‘terrorism’
Sri Lanka’s former president Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga warned Thursday that inequality can fuel "terrorism" during a speech in Nigeria, a country grappling with a deadly Islamist insurgency. "Poverty, socio-political injustices cause frustration and anger among the marginalised groups," said the Sri Lankan leader, who led the south Asian nation from 1994 to 2005. "The continued… Continue reading Ex-Sri Lankan president says inequality breeds ‘terrorism’
The ICG Report on Tamil Politics and the Quest for a Political Solution: The Blind Spot
The recently released report “Sri Lanka: Tamil Politics and the Quest for a Political Solution” by the International Crisis Group [ICG] is a timely contribution to the international community’s understanding of current Tamil politics, and reiterates a number of useful recommendations for all parties concerned. Its prescient analysis of the prevailing tensions within Tamil politics;… Continue reading The ICG Report on Tamil Politics and the Quest for a Political Solution: The Blind Spot
Canada accused of treating Tamil asylum seekers like prisoners
When the sea-battered cargo ship MV Sun Sea attempted to reach land off Vancouver Island on Canada‘s west coast in 2010 – overloaded with nearly 500 Tamil asylum seekers – its weary inhabitants couldn’t have known that they would soon be used as political pawns in their chosen safe harbour of Canada, but that’s exactly… Continue reading Canada accused of treating Tamil asylum seekers like prisoners
PJAK conveys solidarity message on occasion of Tamil Eelam Heroes’ Day
“History of the world has been full of clashes between the occupiers and the occupied. As a result of struggles, resistances and sacrifices more of the occupied people have been liberated and the fascist and chauvinist occupiers are being destroyed successively,” writes Mr. Rehman Haci Ehmedi, the Secretary General of the Kurdistan Free Life Party… Continue reading PJAK conveys solidarity message on occasion of Tamil Eelam Heroes’ Day
SLA attack on Tamil students is ‘additional’ issue to US embassy in Colombo
A press release of the US embassy in Colombo on Thursday, while expressing concern about an attack on a reporter in Jaffna on Wednesday and searches without warrants of journalists, considered the entry of SL forces into the gents’ and ladies’ hostels of the Jaffna University and attack on the Tamil students inside the hostels… Continue reading SLA attack on Tamil students is ‘additional’ issue to US embassy in Colombo
Four TN fishermen attacked by Lankan navy
(economic times) Four fishermen were injured today when they were attacked allegedly by Sri Lankan naval personnel when they were fishing near Katchatheevu in the Palk Straits, officials said. Sticks, bottles and stones were allegedly hurled by the Lankan navalmen at the fishermen and their boats also suffered damage in the attack, officials said. They… Continue reading Four TN fishermen attacked by Lankan navy
US concerned about attack on Sri Lanka students
The United States says it is worried about attacks on Sri Lankan university students during a protest in a former war zone in the north of the country. A U.S. Embassy statement Thursday said "it is greatly concerned about reports of attacks on students in Jaffna. We call upon authorities to exercise restraint and respect… Continue reading US concerned about attack on Sri Lanka students
Govt. told police not to salute CJ: TNA
The government had even ordered police officers not to salute Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake when she came to the parliament complex last week to appear before the select committee probing 14 charges against her, TNA MP M.A. Sumanthiran told Parliament yesterday. Speaking during the committee stage debate of the Justice Ministry, Mr. Sumanthiran said the… Continue reading Govt. told police not to salute CJ: TNA
Sri Lanka’s Jaffna sees clashes over Tamil rebel remembrance
Students and security forces have clashed in Jaffna in northern Sri Lanka in the worst political disturbances since civil war ended in 2009. A Tamil politician accused the military of injuring a newspaper editor and several students. The army said it had to restrain people who were throwing stones. Security forces had entered Jaffna University,… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Jaffna sees clashes over Tamil rebel remembrance
