Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Parliamentary group leader and Trincomalee district MP Rajavarothayam Sampanthan on Wednesday said majority of 18 members of the alliance who were present at lengthy deliberations were of the view that the "only meaningful way" to thwart the desire of the Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa to seek a mandate to hold… Continue reading Sampanthan: Majority of TNA MPs back Fonseka
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Australian refusal of Tamil refugees triggers regional xenophobia: HRW
A wave of anti immigration sentiment sparked by Australia’s collaboration with Sri Lanka & Indonesia to detain Tamil asylum seekers travelling on boat has swept like a “virus” across Asia charged Bill Frelick, Refugee Policy Director for Human Rights Watch (HRW). Accusing regional governments of lying to the U.N and defying international law by sending… Continue reading Australian refusal of Tamil refugees triggers regional xenophobia: HRW
Lessons Learned for Sri Lanka – WPR
Last month, the Indian central government abruptly ended days of violent protests by carving out a federal state for the Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh. In an effort to end a five-decade-long internal conflict, the world’s largest democracy ceded a state for the greater good of stability and governance. India’s war-weary neighbor, Sri Lanka, would… Continue reading Lessons Learned for Sri Lanka – WPR
Fonseka accused of making ‘secret pact’ with TNA
Within hours after the post-Prabakaran Tamil National Alliance (TNA) formally announced its decision to back the candidature of Sarath Fonseka, commander turned politician and common Opposition consensus Presidential nominee for the January 26 poll, a senior Minister in the Mahinda Rajapaksa Government alleged that a `secret pact’ between the two was detrimental to the interests… Continue reading Fonseka accused of making ‘secret pact’ with TNA
Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief gains poll edge
Sri Lanka’s former army chief received a boost to his presidential ambitions Wednesday when minority Tamil parties said they would back him against incumbent Mahinda Rajapakse in polls later this month. A consortium of ethnic Tamil parties known as the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) announced in parliament that they were asking their community to vote… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief gains poll edge
Sri Lanka Tamils back war-winning general for president
The political proxy of the Tamil Tigers unanimously backed on Wednesday the presidential bid of the general who crushed the separatists in May, saying it was the only way to thwart incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa’s re-election. The Tamil National Alliance (TNA), a group of ethnic Tamil parties that took orders from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamils back war-winning general for president
IDPs ‘resettled’ to another camp
Over two hundred internally displaced people (IDPs) had been relocated to a camp in Killinochchi instead of resettling in their homes, says one of the refugees who spoke to the BBC. He told the BBC Sinhala Service, that they were taken from Vavunia to Killinochchi to be put in another camp. "We were brought here… Continue reading IDPs ‘resettled’ to another camp
Basil Rajapakse expected to visit Jaffna
Basil Rajapakse, the brother and senior advisor to president Mahinda Rajapakse, will be arriving in Jaffna Wednesday to engage in election campaign for Mahinda Rajapakse who is expected to visit Jaffna on 9 January, according to a press notification released by Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) Tuesday. Meanwhile, United National Party will begin its election… Continue reading Basil Rajapakse expected to visit Jaffna
2 SLA soldiers commit suicide in Jaffna
A Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldier shot himself to death in Point Pedro while another soldier took his life by taking poison in Palaali, police sources said. Incidents of suicide among SLA soldiers have increased in recent times and SLA authorities are conducting a survey to find the cause of the suicides, sources in Jaffna… Continue reading 2 SLA soldiers commit suicide in Jaffna
Fonseka’s Batticaloa meeting put off due to poor security
Gen (retd) Sarath Fonseka, Common opposition candidate postponed his scheduled visit to Batticaloa Tuesday to address an election meeting in Batticaloa. However, he went to Ampaarai and addressed a meeting. Propaganda meeting in Batticaloa would be held on a later date, according to a spokesman of the opposition election campaign. The Batticaloa meeting was postponed… Continue reading Fonseka’s Batticaloa meeting put off due to poor security
