EU urges probe on poll violence

The European Union, while congratulating the government on election victory, has urged Sri Lankan authorities to investigate violence on the election day. Catherine Ashton, the deputy president and the Foreign Minister of the European Union, has congratulated President Rajapaksa and the government on the election victory. “I also welcome the fact that these elections took… Continue reading EU urges probe on poll violence

SRI LANKA: Uthayakumari, "There’ll be no New Year until I find my daughter" – IRIN

Uthayakumari, 39, lost her husband and a son in fighting between Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and government forces in 2009, and is still searching for her daughter who went missing earlier the same year. The girl was aged 16 when she was forcibly recruited by the Tigers in 2007. Uthayakumari and her family… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Uthayakumari, "There’ll be no New Year until I find my daughter" – IRIN

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Letter to Australian Minister of Immigration Chris Evans on Processing New Asylum Claims from Sri Lanka and Afghanistan

Dear Mr. Evans, We write to you to express our deep concerns that changes to Australia’s asylum processing system announced on April 8, 2010 violate Australia’s obligations under the 1951 Refugee Convention and the 1967 Protocol not to discriminate in the treatment of refugees. As Article 3 of the Refugee Convention states: "The Contracting Parties… Continue reading Letter to Australian Minister of Immigration Chris Evans on Processing New Asylum Claims from Sri Lanka and Afghanistan

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Sri Lanka’s parliamentary election: How great was my victory – The Economist

PRESIDENT Mahinda Rajapaksa’s ruling coalition has claimed victory in Sri Lanka’s parliamentary election, the first the country has held since the defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels. A “triumph of democracy”, a jubilant Mr Rajapaksa called the result. A triumph for the president, to be sure; only the exact margin of his victory is unclear.… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s parliamentary election: How great was my victory – The Economist

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SLA constructs big bases in Vanni

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) occupying Vanni without allowing the uprooted civilians from resettling in their homes are busy engaged in constructing big bases in strategic areas in Vanni, sources in Vanni said. Meanwhile, the small numbers of civilians permitted to resettle in some areas in Vanni are subjected to harassment by SLA. Armed group of… Continue reading SLA constructs big bases in Vanni

Global consortium of Tamil corporates needed to address Eezham question

In the present world of corporate colonialism, the national question and the liberation of Eezham Tamils have to be negotiated with the international community in the language of the corporates. But the Tamil corporates, existing in Tamil Nadu and in the diaspora across the world, are yet to be awakened to the prospects of forming… Continue reading Global consortium of Tamil corporates needed to address Eezham question

400 STF personnel deployed in Nawalapitiya to ensure re-poll

Four hundred personnel of the elite Special Task Force (STF) of the Sri Lanka Police have been deployed in Nawalapitiya electorate in the Kandy district in the central province to quell any disturbances and election malpractice while the re-poll is held on April 20 in thirty four polling stations. Polling held on April 8 general… Continue reading 400 STF personnel deployed in Nawalapitiya to ensure re-poll

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Post-election related violence continues in South, one killed

A supporter of ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) was killed Tuesday night at Anamaduwa (Aanaimadu) in Puththa’lam district in the north western province. The victim identified as a 19-year-old youth was killed by supporters of a defeated candidate from the same party, police said. Hospital sources said the victim was cut and clubbed to… Continue reading Post-election related violence continues in South, one killed

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Diaspora and Tamil Nadu have to play their cards

Self-organised structures of experimental democracy, polarising political will, is inspiration as well as fallback to the polity of the silenced people at home, writes TamilNet political commentator adding that diaspora Tamils have an immense responsibility in seeing right people come forward and right people elected to these bodies. On current geopolitical perspectives he writes: “The… Continue reading Diaspora and Tamil Nadu have to play their cards