Chinese men sighted with Lankan Navy,Chinese men sighted with Lankan Navy

If reports given by fishermen, that Chinese men in Lankan fatigues are jointly patrolling the seas with the Lankan navy are true, then India’s security seems to be at threat. According to the fishermen from Ramanathapuram district, who have been attacked  by the Lankan navy at mid sea, the Sinhalese are being accompanied by men… Continue reading Chinese men sighted with Lankan Navy,Chinese men sighted with Lankan Navy

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Sri Lanka’s opposition unites to face snap polls

Sri Lanka’s main opposition on Tuesday formed an alliance with minority Tamil and Muslim parties and a breakaway faction of the ruling coalition to contest possible snap elections. Opposition leader Ranil Wickremesinghe said his United National Party had set up the United National Front (UNF) to press for the scrapping of the executive presidential system… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s opposition unites to face snap polls

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Sri Lankan asylum seekers our responsibility: Barnett

The West Australian Premier, Colin Barnett, says it is time the Federal Government ended the standoff with 78 Sri Lankan asylum seekers by sending them to Christmas Island for processing. The group of Sri Lankans is refusing to leave the Australian customs ship Oceanic Viking which has been anchored in Indonesian waters for more than… Continue reading Sri Lankan asylum seekers our responsibility: Barnett

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Why Does the U.S. Want to Talk with Sri Lanka’s Fonseka? – TIME

To many Sri Lankans, Lieutenant General Sarath Fonseka is a bit of a hero. Now the equivalent of the U.S. military’s Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Fonseka was the former army commander who helped strategize and lead the campaign that put a decisive end to the quarter-century-long separatist war of the Tamil Tigers.… Continue reading Why Does the U.S. Want to Talk with Sri Lanka’s Fonseka? – TIME

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Drownings ‘all Prime Minister’s fault’ – News.com.au

SENIOR frontbencher Tony Abbott has blamed Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s border protection policies for the loss of life following the sinking of a suspected asylum-seeker boat off the Cocos Islands. At least one person had died while another 11 remained missing, feared drowned, after a boat carrying 39 suspected asylum-seekers sank 350 nautical miles north-west… Continue reading Drownings ‘all Prime Minister’s fault’ – News.com.au

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US tightlipped on Sri Lanka army chief

The United States was tightlipped Monday about Sri Lanka’s visiting top military commander, after the island said US authorities planned to grill him over alleged war crimes. Sri Lanka summoned the US ambassador to demand the Department of Homeland Security drop what the island’s government said were plans to question General Sarath Fonseka over the… Continue reading US tightlipped on Sri Lanka army chief

At UN, As Climate Refugees Draw Oral Support, Tamil Asylum Seekers Still UN-Helped

With refugees from armed government crackdowns in North Korea, Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka being rejected by countries they reach or try to reach, within the UN the talk of late is of a new kind of refugee, those caused by climate change.   Top UN humanitarian John Holmes on October 28 described the situation in… Continue reading At UN, As Climate Refugees Draw Oral Support, Tamil Asylum Seekers Still UN-Helped

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