Barring the plantation workers suporting the Ceylon Workers’ Congress (CWC) led by Arumugan Thondaman, Sri Lanka’s Tamils of Indian origin seem to be strongly with Gen.Sarath Fonseka in the run up to the January 26 Presidential election. Following the recent decision of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), a North Eastern Tamil political combine, to support… Continue reading Lanka: Indian origin Tamils with Fonseka
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Shiranthi Rajapakse seeks Jaffna Bishop’s help
Shiranthi Rajapakse, wife of President Mahinda Rajapakse, paid a visit to Jaffna Bishop’s House Monday evening where she entreated Jaffna Bishop, Rt. Rev. Thomas Saundaranayagam to help get the people of Jaffna peninsula to vote for her husband in the presidential election, Bishop House sources said. She had also requested him to ask the peninsula… Continue reading Shiranthi Rajapakse seeks Jaffna Bishop’s help
Thirumavalavan urges Tamils to refrain from celebrating Pongkal this year
Thol Thirumavalavan, the leader of the Viduthalai Chi’ruththaika’l Kadchi (VCK) in a message appealed the Tamils in Tamil Nadu to refrain from celebrating Thai Pongkal to express distress and agony on behalf of Eelam Tamils who have been suffering in the internment camps of Sri Lanka Army after the brutal massacre of their loved ones… Continue reading Thirumavalavan urges Tamils to refrain from celebrating Pongkal this year
Gunman opens fire on Fonseka supporters, woman killed, 10 wounded
A 58-year-old mother of five died on the spot and ten civilians seriously injured when a gunman who arrived in a motor bike fired at a bus transporting supporters of common opposition candidate General Sarath Fonseka Tuesday afternoon in Tangalle of the southern province. Tension prevailed in the area following the shooting incident, which the… Continue reading Gunman opens fire on Fonseka supporters, woman killed, 10 wounded
One killed in Sri Lanka poll violence
Gunmen shot at a bus carrying opposition supporters in President Mahinda Rajapaksa’ home district on Tuesday, killing one person in the runup to the presidential elections, election monitors said. Already, there have been a record 251 violent incidents related to the Jan. 26 election, in which Rajapaksa is facing challenger General Sarath Fonseka, who led… Continue reading One killed in Sri Lanka poll violence
Sri Lanka president woos Tamils with power sharing
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has proposed power-sharing arrangements for minority Tamils ahead of a key presidential vote later this month. He said on Tuesday that he wants to create a second chamber in parliament to allow more Tamil representatives which will have a say in law-making. The president also announced a $4bn fund to… Continue reading Sri Lanka president woos Tamils with power sharing
Australia urged to assess refugee claims without external influence
Grave fears remain for the safety of 4 Tamils after their application for asylum in Australia was denied due to suspected links with Tamil militant groups, the Australian media has reported. The group faces the possibility of deportation despite being assessed as genuine refugees by the UNHCR, as advocacy groups and politicians urged the Rudd… Continue reading Australia urged to assess refugee claims without external influence
Sri Lanka pledges $4 billion to rebuild war zone
Sri Lanka has earmarked $4 billion to rebuild the island nation’s war-shattered north, part of a plan to eliminate lingering support for the defeated Tamil Tiger separatists, President Mahinda Rajapaksa said on Tuesday. Sri Lanka’s Tamils are considered an important swing vote in the Jan. 26 presidential election, at which Rajapaksa is seeking a second… Continue reading Sri Lanka pledges $4 billion to rebuild war zone
On War Crimes, UN’s Ban Listens to Sri Lanka President over Alston’s Views
Days after video footage depicting Sri Lankan soldiers murdering naked and blindfolded prisoners was authenticated by UN Special Rapporteur Philip Alston, Inner City Press asked Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to comment on Alston’s urging him to establish a commission of inquiry on war crimes, as Mr. Ban did in Guinea. Video here, from Minute 16:38.… Continue reading On War Crimes, UN’s Ban Listens to Sri Lanka President over Alston’s Views
As UN Cuts Ribbon in NY, “Good Offices,” Asbestos and Mismanagement Questions Proliferate
As the UN formally opens its $140 million North Lawn Conference Building in New York, its management cries poor and too often under-performs. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon at the New Year moved out of the 38th floor of the hollowed out Headquarters, to a suite with a view of the NLCB’s roof and little else.… Continue reading As UN Cuts Ribbon in NY, “Good Offices,” Asbestos and Mismanagement Questions Proliferate
