With its huge population of Sri Lankan Tamils, Canada fears that resentment over the defeat of the Tamil Tigers last year may lead to violent response by sections of the 30,00,000-strong community here, says a report. Canadian security agencies are worried that the Tamil anger could lead to backlash like the Air India Kanishka bombing… Continue reading Post LTTE era: Canada fears Tamil backlash
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UPDATE 1-IMF delays third tranche of $2.6 bln Sri Lanka loan
The International Monetary Fund said on Thursday it is delaying the third tranche of a $2.6 billion loan to Sri Lanka after the government missed its 2009 deficit reduction targets. IMF officials told a news conference that Sri Lanka’s domestic budget borrowing — consistent with a budget deficit target of 7 percent of gross domestic… Continue reading UPDATE 1-IMF delays third tranche of $2.6 bln Sri Lanka loan
Eezham Tamils to act for themselves
Political, social and economic movements, firmly rooted in national aspiration and democratic in structure, but placed above pseudo electoral politics in the island and power machinations outside, are the need of the hour for Eezham Tamils in the homeland and in the diaspora. Specific tasks ahead of them range from infrastructural nation-formation to damage control… Continue reading Eezham Tamils to act for themselves
GTF launch well attended by British politicians
British Foreign Secretary David Milliband, Conservative Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague and Liberal Democrats Shadow Foreign Secretary Ed Davey all addressed the Global Tamil Forum’s inaugural meeting in London on Wednesday, 24 February. The Global Tamil Forum (GTF) launch saw delegates from 14 countries gather in the UK House of Commons to be addressed by… Continue reading GTF launch well attended by British politicians
British High Commissioner summoned over David Miliband’s address to Tamil group
Sri Lanka summoned the acting British High Commissioner in Colombo yesterday to protest over an address by David Miliband, the Foreign Secretary, to a meeting of ethnic Tamil activists in the Houses of Parliament. Rohitha Bogollagama, the Sri Lankan Foreign Minister, told a news conference that the Global Tamil Forum was an “umbrella organisaton” for… Continue reading British High Commissioner summoned over David Miliband’s address to Tamil group
U.K. defends Miliband’s address to Global Tamil Forum
The British government defended Foreign Secretary David Miliband’s decision to address a meeting of the Global Tamil Forum here saying that Britain would “engage” with all members of the Sri Lankan community who shared its view that a peaceful political solution was the only way to achieve lasting peace in Sri Lanka. A Foreign Office… Continue reading U.K. defends Miliband’s address to Global Tamil Forum
54 women detainees taken to Boosa prison from detention camps in Vavuniyaa
Terrorism Investigation Department (TID) arrested 54 women detainees from Pampaimadu and Cheddiku’lam Sri Lanka Army (SLA) detention camps 18 February and took them to Boosa prison 19 February, according to information sent to Jaffna Human Rights Commission (HRC) by Boosa prison authorities. Recently 49 women from the same camps in Vavuniyaa were arrested by TID… Continue reading 54 women detainees taken to Boosa prison from detention camps in Vavuniyaa
ITAK submits candidates’ list to contest Jaffna district
Mavai Senathirajah, General Secretary of Ilankai Thamil Arasuk Kadchi (ITAK) along with Appathurai Vinayagamoorthy of All Ceylon Tamil Congress (ACTC) submitted the list of Tamil National Alliance (TNA) candidates contesting the general election Wednesday around 11:15 a.m in Jaffna Secretariat. This nomination list has excluded many of the TNA former parliamentarians causing dissatisfaction among several… Continue reading ITAK submits candidates’ list to contest Jaffna district
ICG asks diaspora to address root of conflict
International Crisis Group (ICG), an independent non-governmental organisation based in Brussels — with a branch in Colombo — in its latest report has strongly urged the Sri Lankan Tamil Diaspora to jettison once and for all the failed Tamil Eelam agenda of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and instead put their energies into… Continue reading ICG asks diaspora to address root of conflict
SLA relaxes travel restriction in Valikaamam North HSZ
Newly appointed Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Jaffna Commander, Major. Gen. Kathurasinghe said Tuesday that travel restrictions in Valikaamam North in SLA High Security Zone (HSZ) have been relaxed so that people in Jaffna could travel freely, participating as chief guest in a Marathon race event held in Jaffna town, sources in Jaffna said. But Welfare… Continue reading SLA relaxes travel restriction in Valikaamam North HSZ
