Eelam is the way for long-term success in political solution: British politician

 "It is my long-standing view that the only true path to peace in Sri Lanka is with a political settlement, with the creation of Eelam being the only solution that has a strong chance of long-term success," said Dr Rachel Joyce, Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for Harrow West, who went as an observer to a polling… Continue reading Eelam is the way for long-term success in political solution: British politician

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Joint opposition to hold demonstration against presidential election malpractice

The joint opposition United National Alliance (UNA) comprising United National Party (UNP), Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) and Mahajana wing of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) has decided to hold a demonstration Wednesday in Colombo to protest against the alleged manipulation of presidential poll results, UNP media spokesman and Puththa’lam district parliamentarian Palitha Range Bandara… Continue reading Joint opposition to hold demonstration against presidential election malpractice

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Overwhelming Tamil response in referendum hit British media reports

"British-based Tamils have voted overwhelmingly in favour of the creation of an independent sovereign state in Sri Lanka, days after the man credited with crushing the Tamil Tigers’s 26-year rebellion won a second term as the island’s president," reported leading British newspaper Guardian on Monday. Meanwhile, BBC reported that an overwhelming majority among the Tamil… Continue reading Overwhelming Tamil response in referendum hit British media reports

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Fear and anxiety in battered Tamil city

Beneath the surface in Jaffna – the cultural capital of Sri Lanka’s Tamils – there is underlying concern and anxiety following last week’s presidential election. President Mahinda Rajapaksa won the election by a huge margin. But he got fewer votes than his rival, retired General Sarath Fonseka, in Tamil-dominated northern and eastern regions, particularly in… Continue reading Fear and anxiety in battered Tamil city

Self-polls of Tamils make contrast to State-polls of Sri Lanka

The conduct of the Tamil referendum in UK was exemplary and given that it was achieved entirely with private resources contrasts favourably to the shambles of Sri Lanka’s recent Presidential elections, said Graham Williamson, a director of the UK based human rights group ACT NOW, set up by British Humanitarian aid workers to address war… Continue reading Self-polls of Tamils make contrast to State-polls of Sri Lanka

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Ban on”Lanka” newspaper lifted, editor still in custody

The Gangodawila Magistrate Monday refused to accept the decision of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to seal the Nugegoda office of the “Lanka” newspaper, after CID Saturday sealed the office stating that the article published by “Lanka” on January 26 was a threat to national security, legal sources in Colombo said The Magistrate, Anurakumara Herat,… Continue reading Ban on”Lanka” newspaper lifted, editor still in custody

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Colombo not answerable to UN for 80,000 IDPs remaining in Vavuniyaa camps – Minister

About eighty thousand Internally displaced persons from Vanni region still remain in camps located in Vavuniyaa despite Sri Lanka government’s assurances to the United Nations that all IDPs will be resettled by January 31. Richard Badiudeen, Minister of Resettlement and disaster relief services, told Colombo media Monday that no such assurance has been given to… Continue reading Colombo not answerable to UN for 80,000 IDPs remaining in Vavuniyaa camps – Minister

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Sri Lanka military chiefs dismissed

A group of senior Sri Lankan military officers have been dismissed for what defence officials called being a "threat to national security". The defence ministry said the officers had been "sent on compulsory retirement". The move follows a bitter general election campaign in which incumbent President Mahinda Rajapaksa defeated former army chief Gen Sarath Fonseka.… Continue reading Sri Lanka military chiefs dismissed

British-based Tamils vote for independent state in Sri Lanka

British-based Tamils have voted overwhelmingly in favour of the creation of an independent sovereign state in Sri Lanka, days after the man credited with crushing the Tamil Tigers’s 26-year rebellion won a second term as the island’s president. Nearly 65,000 members of the British Tamil diaspora turned out to vote in the weekend poll, organised… Continue reading British-based Tamils vote for independent state in Sri Lanka

Lanka rejects UK Diaspora poll

The Sri Lankan government rejected a referendum conducted by the British Tamil Diaspora over the weekend endorsing the principle of Tamil Eelam. Speaking to Daily Mirror online Government Defense spokesperson Minister Kehiliya Rambukwella said Sri Lanka is not concerned of any referendum conducted by any community or country. “We are a democratic country and follow… Continue reading Lanka rejects UK Diaspora poll

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