UN envoy meets former Sri Lankan child soldiers

A top United Nations envoy for children held talks with senior Sri Lankan officials on Monday after meeting former child soldiers, an official said. Retired Major General Patrick Cammaert, the UN special envoy on children and armed conflict, met nearly 300 children who were forcibly recruited by the defeated Tamil Tiger rebels, UN spokesman Gordon… Continue reading UN envoy meets former Sri Lankan child soldiers

Indian parliament expunges remarks on genocide in Sri Lanka

When Communist Party of India (CPI) member D. Raja in his speech Friday in Rajya Sabha pointed out what happened in the island of Sri Lanka was full-scale war and genocide against Tamils with the assistance of Government of India, the Chair ordered to expunge the word genocide from parliamentary records. The verbatim but lengthy… Continue reading Indian parliament expunges remarks on genocide in Sri Lanka

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IC should accept reality of genocide in Sri Lanka – Canadian student

Kannan Sreekantha, one of three Canadian Tamil students, who started a 1000-mile walk from Chicago to Washington D.C., an awareness campaign titled ‘Break the Silence’ calling attention to the plight of Eezham Tamils, on Monday while returning to Canada, in a message to his contacts in the United States said: "Having done this project, while… Continue reading IC should accept reality of genocide in Sri Lanka – Canadian student

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Venkaiah slams Rajapaksa on Lankan Tamil issue

Launching a scathing attack on Sri Lanka over the issue of resettlement of Tamils, senior BJP leader M Venkaiah Naidu on Sunday said President Mahinda Rajapaksa had failed to deliver on the promise of devolution of powers, reconciliation and resettlement of minority Tamils. Venkaiah Naidu told reporters after victory in the war, Rajapaksa had promised… Continue reading Venkaiah slams Rajapaksa on Lankan Tamil issue

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Colombo’s aid program for refugees “flawed”: The Times

Sri Lankan government bodies are incapable of administrating aid programs required to assist the thousands of refugees temporarily released from military camps, further compounding their suffering by refusing regional access to aid groups and organisations “far better skilled at delivering resettlement aid than local authorities” The Times has reported. Many refugees, including children and the… Continue reading Colombo’s aid program for refugees “flawed”: The Times

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New Tamil group People’s Liberation Army vows to start a fresh war

A Marxist group of Tamil militants with connections to the Palestinian Liberation Organisation and Cuba is preparing to mount a new insurgency in Sri Lanka six months after the Government declared an end to the 26-year-old war there. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) was founded in eastern Sri Lanka four months ago and has vowed… Continue reading New Tamil group People’s Liberation Army vows to start a fresh war

Emergence of a new Tamil militant group was inevitable, a new insurgency is not

For some months after their May obliteration along the lagoons and shoreline of northeastern Sri Lanka, supporters of the Tamil Tigers (LTTE) hoped for a sudden, miraculous regeneration of the organisation. Although the Tamil Tigers’ leader, Velupillai Prabhakaran, was slain, LTTE funding lines, weapons smuggling routes and bank accounts remained up and running. There were… Continue reading Emergence of a new Tamil militant group was inevitable, a new insurgency is not

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Sinhala Buddhists, Christians clash over attacks on Vihare, Church in Ja-Ela

Police riot squads, Special Task Force (STF), Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) and Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) Sunday were called into prevent clashes between two groups representing Sinhala Buddhists and Sinhala Christians following two separate attacks on a Buddhist Vihare and a Catholic church in Ja-Ela area by unidentified persons, Police spokesman I . M.… Continue reading Sinhala Buddhists, Christians clash over attacks on Vihare, Church in Ja-Ela

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US mounts political pressure on Lanka

Close on the heels of India’s appeal to Sri Lanka to move towards ethnic reconciliation and a meaningful political solution to the 30-year conflict, the US is sending Robert Blake, Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia, to Colombo next week to encourage post-war reconciliation. Blake will be in Lanka on Monday and Tuesday, the… Continue reading US mounts political pressure on Lanka

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