The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) told the visiting UN delegation that it remained questionable whether the government was unequivocally committed to the implementation of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) and he UNHRC resolution adopted in March, 2012. The TNA delegation led by party leader R. Sampanthan met Hanny Megally, Chief, Asia, Pacific, Middle… Continue reading Govt. commitment questionable: TNA tells UN
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Mahinda Rajapaksa meets Manmohan
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Thursday discussed key bilateral issues with India pressing for an expeditious inclusive solution to the decades-long ethnic issue and rehabilitation of displaced Tamils. Singh also hosted a private dinner, which was attended by a select number of guests, for the visiting dignitary. Rajapaksa has been invited… Continue reading Mahinda Rajapaksa meets Manmohan
Sri Lankan Army still has vast presence in North & East
More than three years after winning the war against the LTTE, the Sri Lankan Army retains an overwhelming presence in the North and East of the island, deploying 16 out of its 19 divisions in the Tamil-dominated regions. Information available with The Hindu indicates that besides three divisions in Jaffna, there are three each in… Continue reading Sri Lankan Army still has vast presence in North & East
Rajapaksa begins challenging visit to India
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa commenced his most challenging tour of India on Wednesday during which he will meet Sri Lanka’s “old friend,” President Pranab Mukherjee, and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Mr. Rajapaksa was initially slated to participate only in the Buddhist University ceremony at Sanchi in Madhya Pradesh on September 21. However, a meeting… Continue reading Rajapaksa begins challenging visit to India
Vaiko flays both Congress, BJP for supporting Lanka government
Tamil leader and founder of political outfit MDMK, who is the most vocal supporter of LTTE, Vaiko Gopalswamy seems to have found a new ally in NCP. Vaiko made a stopover at Nagpur on his way to Sanchi in Madhya Pradesh to protest government’s move of inviting Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajpaksha for stone laying… Continue reading Vaiko flays both Congress, BJP for supporting Lanka government
Vaiko stopped at Madhya Pradesh border
Even as the genocide-accused SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa landed in New Delhi on Wednesday to a warm welcome, MDMK leader Vaiko and over a thousand of his cadres, who had planned a peaceful black flag demonstration against Rajapaska’s inauguration of a Buddhist university at Sanchi, were stopped at the Madhya Pradesh border by that state’s… Continue reading Vaiko stopped at Madhya Pradesh border
UK Judge draws attention to Sri Lanka torture reports
UK Queen’s Bench Administrative Court Judge, Mr CMG Oakton, while refusing to grant stay of removal of failed Tamil asylum seekers, ruling that the legal challenge has to be mounted on an "individual basis," , said during an individual appeal that he is concerned with the recent reports released by Freedom From Torture, and by… Continue reading UK Judge draws attention to Sri Lanka torture reports
Resettled people report traces of genocide
Despite reports of alleged deployment of unscrupulous foreign expertise in erasing the traces of the genocidal onslaught that took place in Mullaiththeevu district in the final days of Vanni war in 2009, there are still remains of hundreds of human skeletons that were burnt to ashes in Aananthapuram and other parts of Puthukkudiyiruppu, civilians who… Continue reading Resettled people report traces of genocide
British MP raises issue of Tamil deportees persecution in House of Commons
Making an emergency ‘Point of Order’ speech in the House of Commons on Tuesday, Gareth Thomas, Labour MP for Harrow West, raised the issue of deported Tamil asylum seekers being tortured by the Sri Lankan government. Referring to a HRW report on torture of Tamil deportees, Mr. Thomas said “The Foreign Office says they condemn… Continue reading British MP raises issue of Tamil deportees persecution in House of Commons
UK deports Tamils to Sri Lanka
Up to 60 Sri Lankan Tamils are being deported from the UK on an overnight charter flight, despite warnings they may face torture on their return. UK officials say those being sent back include failed asylum seekers and visa overstayers. The flight departed from the UK late on Wednesday, despite last-minute legal pleas against the… Continue reading UK deports Tamils to Sri Lanka
