Indian Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said here on Saturday, that Sri Lankan Tamils who had come out of the conflict zone, after the defeat of the terrorists, were “traumatised” and “fearful” about their future, and that it was necessary for the Lan kan government to reassure them that their rights as equal citizens of the… Continue reading Lankan Tamils need reassurance: Pranab
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Sinhala speakers socially fail in moral responsibility: Peter Schalk
“We all know there will be no apologizing. It may come only when Lanka’s intellectual and political elite among Sinhala speakers faces its judges in an international war tribunal after an international (military) intervention by the UN or a cluster of states, or when the Lankan economy suffers a breakdown. We should not delay any… Continue reading Sinhala speakers socially fail in moral responsibility: Peter Schalk
Pranab meets Sri Lanka’s President
Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Sunday paid a courtesy call on the Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa here on Sunday and exchanged views on matters of mutual interest between Sri Lanka and India over breakfast. “It was a cordial meeting. Since Mr. Mukherjee is the Indian Finance Minister and well versed with the intricacies… Continue reading Pranab meets Sri Lanka’s President
Sri Lanka’s African slave families fade away
In a village deep in west Sri Lanka, one of the island’s few remaining communities of African descent breaks into song — a poignant elegy to a disappearing culture. The music starts with a slow, gentle rhythm played on a tambourine, spoons and coconut shells, before it builds to a climax with dancers swinging their… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s African slave families fade away
Protect Lanka war survivors: Jaggi Vasudev
Rather than lamenting what has happened in Sri Lanka, it would be better to try and protect the Tamils who survived the terrible war there, said Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, founder of Isha Foundation and spiritual master, here on Saturday. Addressing a gathering after releasing ‘Eelam-Mounathin Vali,’ a compilation of poetry by 100 renowned personalities from… Continue reading Protect Lanka war survivors: Jaggi Vasudev
“A historic opportunity for Sri Lanka”
Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Saturday said Sri Lanka has a historic opportunity to permanently change the relationship between the majority Sinhalese community and the minorities, including the Tamils, in the post-Prabakaran era. Delivering the Lakshman Kadirgamar Memorial Lecture in the presence of the island nation’s Prime Minister, Ratnasiri Wickramanayake and a host of… Continue reading “A historic opportunity for Sri Lanka”
A9 reopened, SLA authorities in Jaffna not informed
The A-9 highway was opened to the public Friday on a special directive by President Mahinda Rajapakse, Governor of the Northern Province G.A Chandrasiri said. However, when Colombo bound passengers went to Sinhala Maha Vidyalaya in Jaffna Saturday morning, they were informed by the SLA that they have not received official information from Colombo and… Continue reading A9 reopened, SLA authorities in Jaffna not informed
Natives of Norway, Tamil Nadu, among 37 contesting NCET elections
As the final list of candidates is out for the popular elections of the Norwegian Council of Eelam Tamils (NCET) scheduled Sunday, 9 candidates contest for 5 seats of the national list and 28 candidates are in the fray for 10 seats under regional list. Figuring in the list are three native Norwegians and one… Continue reading Natives of Norway, Tamil Nadu, among 37 contesting NCET elections
Vavuniyaa court remands TNA parliamentarian Kanagaretnam till 4 December
Mr. Sathasivam Kanagaretnam, Mullaiththeevu district Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian was produced in Vavuniyaa Magistrate’s court Friday morning for the first time after six months detention in the headquarters of the Terrorist Investigation Division of the Sri Lanka Police. He was taken into custody from Oamanthai camp in May this year while he was staying… Continue reading Vavuniyaa court remands TNA parliamentarian Kanagaretnam till 4 December
Australia aiding and abetting Sri Lanka’s war crimes – Prof. Boyle
“Australia is a contracting party to the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees as well as to its related 1967 Protocol. Thereunder Australia has an absolute obligation to provide meaningful and humane asylum procedures, regulations and hearings to all Tamils fleeing from Sri Lanka,” said Francis A. Boyle, professor of International Law at… Continue reading Australia aiding and abetting Sri Lanka’s war crimes – Prof. Boyle
