“Don’t see those staying in camps here as refugees, see them as Tamils…the amenities available to the Tamils living in the other parts of the State should be made available to those living in the camps too’’. This was the strong message of Chief Minister M Karunanidhi to the Ministers and officials who attended the… Continue reading They are Tamils, not refugees: MK
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Tamil Eelam not a lost cause: Fr. Jegath Gaspar
“I don’t think Tamil Eelam is a lost cause. If there was any point of time in history that Eelam was a possibility, I think it is now. Tamils all over the world are more determined than ever,” says Fr. Jegath Gaspar Raj, Chennai based Catholic priest and international broadcast journalist in an interview… Continue reading Tamil Eelam not a lost cause: Fr. Jegath Gaspar
Sri Lanka steps up Tamil releases
Sri Lanka’s government appears to have markedly stepped up the release of Tamils from camps in the north. Some 2,000-3,000 people a day are now leaving the camps, a BBC reporter in the area says. The camps have been holding nearly 300,000 Tamils who were displaced in the final bloody weeks of the war with… Continue reading Sri Lanka steps up Tamil releases
Sri Lanka says U.S. trying to quiz top military official – washingtonpost
Sri Lanka said on Monday it had demanded Washington drop an attempt to question its top military official over possible human rights violations in the last phase of the country’s 25-year civil war. Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama said he had been told General Sarath Fonseka, the chief of Defense Staff, had been asked by the… Continue reading Sri Lanka says U.S. trying to quiz top military official – washingtonpost
2nd batch of Vanni IDP children admitted to Ratmalana Hindu College
Sixty-seven children including 44 boys and 23 girls left Vavuniyaa Poonthoaddam Rehabilitation Centre Saturday to Colombo under the second phase of rehabilitation program. They were admitted to Colombo Hindu College to receive fully fledged education. They would be provided with all facilities such as lodging, clothing and other expenses, sources in Vaviniyaa said. The children… Continue reading 2nd batch of Vanni IDP children admitted to Ratmalana Hindu College
US wants Fonseka ‘to testify against Gotabhaya’
Sri Lankan government sources say the US government is seeking to question Sri Lanka’s military chief, General Sarath Fonseka, about alleged war crimes said to have been committed by the Sri Lankan army earlier this year. The military chief is currently on a visit to the US. But American officials have declined to confirm the… Continue reading US wants Fonseka ‘to testify against Gotabhaya’
Sri Lanka’s Ex-Ambassador: “I blocked UN rights council from investigating our war” at View from Geneva – UN
Sri Lanka’s former ambassador to the UN in Geneva, who used to regularly deluge diplomats and activists with multi-megabyte emails and photos detailing his latest activities, is claiming credit for blocking an attempted UN Human Rights Council inquiry into his country’s war with the Tamils. According to Dayan Jayatilleka, “Even the Richard Goldstone report on… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Ex-Ambassador: “I blocked UN rights council from investigating our war” at View from Geneva – UN
Over 20 feared dead as boat sinks off Australia
More than 20 people were feared dead on Monday after a boat carrying about 40 sank in rough seas far off northwest Australia, sparking frantic rescue efforts by a passing merchant ship and fishing vessel. Australian officials said 17 people had been rescued by scrambling aboard life-rafts thrown out by the LNG Pioneer oil tanker,… Continue reading Over 20 feared dead as boat sinks off Australia
Sri Lanka in talks to avoid war-crimes quiz in US
Sri Lanka called on US authorities to drop plans to interview the island’s military commander over allegations of war crimes against ethnic Tamil rebels, an official said Sunday. The Colombo government held "very high-level" talks to prevent General Sarath Fonseka, currently visiting Oklahoma, from being quizzed over his conduct during the conflict against the Tamil… Continue reading Sri Lanka in talks to avoid war-crimes quiz in US
Tamil civilian arrested in Kuchchaveli
The Kuchchaveli Police in Trincomalee district Friday arrested a Tamil civilian suspected for having had association with the Liberation Tigers earlier. The arrested civilian is being held in detention by the Terrorism Investigation Department and is being interrogated, police headquarters said. The arrest followed the recovery of a tractor from Kuchchaveli area during the cordon… Continue reading Tamil civilian arrested in Kuchchaveli
