The CBI has received the "documentation" confirming the death of LTTE Chief V Prabhakaran, prime accused in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination from the government of Sri Lanka, Home Minister P Chidambaram said here today. "The CBI has told me that they received documentation from the Government of Sri Lanka confirming the death of Prabhakaran," the… Continue reading Confirmation of LTTE chief’s death with CBI, says HM
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Sri Lanka shares at new record on post-poll buying
Sri Lankan shares hit a new record on Monday as retail investors bought shares in heavy trade, banking on post-election stability and economic recovery after President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s re-election on last week. The All-Share Price Index of the Colombo Stock Exchange jumped 1.86 percent to touch a new record high of 3704.20 points, surpassing a… Continue reading Sri Lanka shares at new record on post-poll buying
Resettled Vanni IDPs in Jaffna left to suffer
The Internally Displaced People (IDPs) from Vanni brought to Jaffna and resettled have not been given economic or other assistance as promised and are facing severe hardships, civil society organizations in Jaffna expressed concern. Some of the IDP families are still to be paid the initial payment of 5,000 rupees while the families who were… Continue reading Resettled Vanni IDPs in Jaffna left to suffer
SLA refuses permission to residents to enter HSZs in Jaffna
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers did not allow the people evicted from SLA High Security Zones (HSZs) in Jaffna peninsula to enter the HSZs in Thellippazhai and Jaffna town when they went to see their lands and houses Sunday. Prior to the presidential election the government had promised them resettlement in the HSZs and SLA… Continue reading SLA refuses permission to residents to enter HSZs in Jaffna
Largest possible turnout, 99.33 percent British Tamils aspire Tamil Eelam
In an unprecedented turnout that brought 64,692 Eezham Tamils to vote in the referendum held last weekend in UK, 64,256 (99.33%) said they aspire to the formation of independent and sovereign Tamil Eelam in the contiguous north and east of the island of Sri Lanka. 185 (0.29%) voted against and 251 (0.39%) votes were spoilt.… Continue reading Largest possible turnout, 99.33 percent British Tamils aspire Tamil Eelam
Government moves against media raise fears for Sri Lankan democracy – Times Online
A crackdown on media organisations has raised fears for democracy in Sri Lanka days after President Rajapaksa’s disputed re-election. Media and rights groups accuse Mr Rajapaksa’s Government of closing and blocking news outlets and harassing, assaulting and detaining journalists who it claims supported General Sarath Fonseka — a former army chief and Mr Rajapaksa’s rival… Continue reading Government moves against media raise fears for Sri Lankan democracy – Times Online
Help develop Jaffna: Bogollagama
Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama in his first post-election visit to Jaffna has appealed to the Tamil Diaspora to help the government develop Jaffna into a commercial hub. The visit and his message are to be seen in the backdrop of the fractured verdict in the just-concluded presidential election. Though Mr. Rajapaksa has won… Continue reading Help develop Jaffna: Bogollagama
Tamils come out in rain to have their say – Times Online
by Stuart Cosgrove Maryhill has a special place in urban folklore. It’s the spiritual home of Partick Thistle, a gangland where the Maryhill Fleet once roamed, and for the fearful bourgeoisie of Glasgow’s west end it’s “bandit country”, just beyond the Byres Road. Yesterday, Maryhill defied the new world order to play a minor role… Continue reading Tamils come out in rain to have their say – Times Online
Wife pleads for missing Sri Lanka journalist
The wife of a Sri Lankan journalist who mysteriously disappeared one week ago has pleaded that he be freed by whoever is holding him. Prageeth Eknaligoda’s colleagues said he wrote articles favourable to losing presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka. Gen Fonseka lost last Tuesday’s election to the incumbent President, Mahinda Rajapaksa. Media rights groups have also… Continue reading Wife pleads for missing Sri Lanka journalist
Voting continues in British Tamil Eelam referendum
The second day of the British Tamil referendum on the question of independence for Eezham Tamils in the island of Sri Lanka began Sunday. Polling stations opened at 10:00 a.m. across London and report once again an incessant stream of eager voters. Those who had been at work Saturday were keen to partake in the… Continue reading Voting continues in British Tamil Eelam referendum
