Over a 150 people marched through the streets of Sydney on Sunday calling upon the federal government to abolish its harsh stance on refugees and grant asylum to hundreds of Tamil refugees currently being detained in Indonesia at Australia’s request. Citing persecution faced by Tamils at the hands of the Sri Lankan Government, protestors labelled… Continue reading Australians slam ‘Indonesian Solution’
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Bank accounts of KP could be frozen
Sri Lanka Minister and Defence Spokesperson Keheliya Rambukwella disclosed at a news conference here on Tuesday that the government has sought the advice of the Attorney General’s office to take up the subject of possible freeze of nearly 600 bank accounts belonging to Kumaran Pathmanathan (KP), LTTE chief Velupillai’s successor, currently in the custody of… Continue reading Bank accounts of KP could be frozen
Sri Lanka must help released war refugees: Amnesty
Amnesty International on Wednesday pushed Sri Lanka to grant full freedom to 130,000 Tamil civilians who have been allowed out of camps where they were detained following the island’s ethnic conflict. The government said the camp inmates, who were displaced in the war against the Tamil Tiger rebels, were now free to leave. But many… Continue reading Sri Lanka must help released war refugees: Amnesty
Ranil challenges President to reveal details of LTTE assets
By Sujith Mangala de Silva Opposition Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday challenged President Mahinda Rajapaksa to reveal to the country the details of LTTE assets that had been extracted from the outfit’s international leader KP alias Kumaran Padmanathan. Padmanathan was recently captured by the Sri Lankan authorities at a hotel in Malaysia and was taken to… Continue reading Ranil challenges President to reveal details of LTTE assets
Thousands of Tamils freed from Sri Lanka internment camps
Thousands of Tamil civilians poured out of internment camps in northern Sri Lanka today after the Government opened up the controversial facilities in which here they have been held since the defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels in May. The last 130,000 of almost 300,000 originally detained were granted freedom of movement, although many will… Continue reading Thousands of Tamils freed from Sri Lanka internment camps
Sri Lanka opens up war refugee camps
Sri Lanka gave permission Tuesday to nearly 127,000 Tamil refugees to leave squalid and overrun government camps where they have been detained since the country’s civil war ended six months ago, an official said. Some 300,000 war refugees were forced into the camps after fleeing the war zone in the final months of the government’s… Continue reading Sri Lanka opens up war refugee camps
Sri Lanka refugees happy to be free
Sri Lanka has opened up the vast refugee camps which have been holding tens of thousands of Tamils since the end of the war with Tamil Tiger rebels. BBC Tamil’s Ponniah Manikavasagam in Vavuniya has met refugees allowed out of the camps and those who have been permanently resettled. I was not able to go… Continue reading Sri Lanka refugees happy to be free
Attacks on JVP political offices continue, A’pura office ransacked
Supporters of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) are on the rampage in several areas in the south attacking offices of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) since the latter extended its full support to General Sarath Fonseka, who is to contest as the common opposition candidate in the forthcoming presidential election. Submission of nominations… Continue reading Attacks on JVP political offices continue, A’pura office ransacked
Grabbing land for wrecking contiguity of Tamil homeland
‘Investors’ may see the eastern coastal tract of the island of Sri Lanka, from Kokku’laay to Kuchchave’li, potential for minerals, tourism and fisheries. But the tract is of utmost importance to Eezham Tamils in linking the north and east of their historic homeland. Tamils wouldn’t have been averse to the idea of anyone coming and… Continue reading Grabbing land for wrecking contiguity of Tamil homeland
International System tests itself on a national question
A set of countries in the International System initiate a dangerous argument that national questions cannot be resolved resulting in secession through democratic means in peaceful times, but can be decided only through violence in war times. A case is now being heard at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in which Serbia, backed by… Continue reading International System tests itself on a national question
