Indian diplomat Nirupama Rao visits Sri Lanka

Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao is due to arrive in neighbouring Sri Lanka for a three-day visit involving talks with top officials. Details have not been revealed, but the diplomats may discuss a political solution to the grievances of the Tamil minority in the island state. Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa has been be vague… Continue reading Indian diplomat Nirupama Rao visits Sri Lanka

On Sri Lanka War Crimes, UN’s Ban to Name Panel to Advise Only Him, No Pascoe, Nambiar Nepotism Follow Up

By Matthew Russell Lee UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has informed Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa that he will "name a panel of experts to advise him, the Secretary General, on the way forward on accountability issues related to Sri Lanka." Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky included this information in a March 5 response to questions… Continue reading On Sri Lanka War Crimes, UN’s Ban to Name Panel to Advise Only Him, No Pascoe, Nambiar Nepotism Follow Up

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Chinese presence in Kachchaitheevu exposed by Tamil Nadu journalists

The presence of Chinese in Sri Lanka owned island of Kachchaitheevu, considered as a threat to the security of India, is confirmed by a group of journalists and social activists from Tamil Nadu. More than thirty huts with Chinese names were found on the island of Kachchaitheevu located on the sea boundary between India and… Continue reading Chinese presence in Kachchaitheevu exposed by Tamil Nadu journalists

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Sampanthan warns of ‘hidden agenda’ of Sri Lanka government

“Sri Lanka government does not want any area in the island where minority community lives in majority. Hence the government led by President Mahinda Rajapakse is implementing its ‘hidden agenda’ to colonize such areas with Sinhalese to reduce the majority of minority community,” Mr. R. Sampanthan, leader of Ilankai Tamil Arasu Katchchi (ITAK) and the… Continue reading Sampanthan warns of ‘hidden agenda’ of Sri Lanka government

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GTF resolution inspires Tamil polity

Whereas the Tamils democratically gave the mandate for the independence of their own country Tamil Eelam by endorsing the Vaddukoddai Resolution of 1976, in the 1977 general elections, the Global Tamil Forum (GTF) calls upon the international community, governments, leaders and the UN to conduct a UN monitored referendum in the North-East region of Sri… Continue reading GTF resolution inspires Tamil polity

Unacknowledged suffering can return to haunt history, says NPR

During the popular Diane Rheme show in Washington’s National Public Radio (NPR) Friday, responding to a question on the muted response of Obama administration to the slaughter of civilians in Sri Lanka, NPR’s commentator Gjelten said, "When people feel that their suffering is not acknowledged and recognized by the international community, they tend to develop… Continue reading Unacknowledged suffering can return to haunt history, says NPR

French UN comments wrong, misleading, says Prof. Boyle

Responding to United Nation’s France Ambassador, Gerard Araud’s, comment on UN inaction on Sri Lanka’s civilian slaughter that the UN Secretary General cannot intervene against the wishes of a UN member state, Professor Boyle, an expert in International Law and a professor at the University of Illinois College of Law, told TamilNet that the French… Continue reading French UN comments wrong, misleading, says Prof. Boyle

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Police collect information of Vanni IDPs living out of refugee camps in Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu police and its intelligence unit personnel are actively engaged in collecting details of the persons internally displaced from Vanni during the later stages of war who had gone to Tamil Nadu in South India from the detention centres in Vavuniyaa, sources in Tamil Nadu said. Information is being gathered particularly of those who… Continue reading Police collect information of Vanni IDPs living out of refugee camps in Tamil Nadu

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Sri Lanka commission bans election posters and cut-outs

The Sri Lankan election commission has ordered that all posters and cardboard cut-outs of candidates be removed in keeping with electoral regulations. It said such rules were widely flouted in January’s presidential poll, in which President Mahinda Rajapaksa won re-election. The ruling comes one month before parliamentary polls. The governing coalition is bullish about its… Continue reading Sri Lanka commission bans election posters and cut-outs