• Sri Lanka’s common opposition candidate rejects Tamil calls for federal solution to ethnic conflict

    The Sri Lankan common opposition presidential candidate said that he rejects calls from Tamil leaders for a federal constitution that granted greater powers of autonomy to the predominantly Tamil speaking North-East, reports the Associated Press.

    In a meeting led by a Buddhist monk at the National Heritage Party on Tuesday, opposition candidate, Maithripala Sirisena, further pledged to preserve constitutional prominence given to Buddhism, as part of an agreement to guarantee support from the National Heritage Party in the upcoming presidential elections.
  • EU Council to appeal annulment of restrictions against LTTE
    The Council of the European Union (EU) will appeal the judgement of the General Court to annul the proscribing of the Liberation Tamil Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).

    In a statement released on Tuesday, the Council of the European Union said,

    “It is important to remember that this legal ruling was clearly based on procedural grounds and it did not imply any assessment by the court of substantive issues of designating the LTTE or freezing LTTE funds,” said the statement.

    The Council added that it would challenge the court findings on procedural grounds to list organisations under EU measures to combat terrorism, reports Colombo Page.
  • Memorial for Tamil war dead unveiled in Germany

    (Pictures: Nivens Photos)

    A memorial sculpture, commemorating Tamils who died in the war, has been unveiled in the German town of Essen, in North-Rhine Westphalia state.

    Hundreds of German Tamils attended the unveiling ceremony in a cemetery in the Essen suburb of Fulerum on Saturday, two days after Maveerar Naal was held in Dortmund's Westfalenhalle.

  • Sri Lanka hails EU decision to appeal judgment on LTTE terror ban

    The Sri Lankan government has welcomed the decision by the European Union to appeal October's judgement by the General Court of the European Union, to annul the European Council's measures taken against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), which was designated as a terrorist organisation in 2006.

    In a statement, the country's Ministry of External Affairs said that activities by the LTTE continued in Europe and added the government remained committed to  providing further assistance to the EU in regards to this matter.

    "The action taken by the Council of the European Union demonstrates commitment for the fight against terrorism at a time when this threat is increasingly posing a significant challenge to global peace and stability, necessitating a collective and vigorous international effort to counter," the MEA statement said.

  • India 'satisfied' with Sri Lanka diplomatic relations

    The Indian government is satisfied with bilateral ties with Sri Lanka, its National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, said to President Mahinda Rajapaksa, according to the Sri Lankan government's official news portal.

  • Eelam Refugees in Tamil Nadu blocked from observing Maaveerar Naal
    Eelam Tamil refugees at a camp in  Thoppukollai, Tamil Nadu, were blcked from observing a day of remembrance on November 27th, with Indian police pre-emptively arresting 84 people last week.

    The refugees protested against the decision to block and religious ceremonies being performed on the 17th of November, by the camp authorities.
  • Maaveerar Naal remembrance event held in Indonesian prison
    Tamils being detained in a prison in Indonesia held a remembrance event to mark Maaveerar Naal on the 27th of November, reports Pathivu.

    Inmates lit candles and laid flowers in remembrance of those who gave their lives for the Tamil struggle.
  • Presidential candidate Sirisena signs MoU with opposition parties

    The common opposition candidate for next month’s presidential elections, Maithripala Sirisena, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with several parties and civil society groups.

    The signing, under the patronage of member of the Buddhist clergy, Maduluwawe Sobitha, took place earlier today in Colombo.

    Former president Chandrika Kumaratunga Bandaranaike, UNP leader Ranil Wickremasinghe and Democratic Party chief Sarath Fonseka were amongst the signatories who signed the MoU.

    See full text of the MoU here.

    Sirisena began his election campaign on Sunday, with a rally in his constituency of Pollonurawa, alongside Wickremasinghe.

  • BBS denies backing Mahinda

    The Bodu Bala Sena’s General Secretary Galagoda Gnanasara denied that the organisation had decided to support President Mahinda Rajapaksa in next month’s presidential elections.

    Speaking to media on Monday, Gnanasara said the BBS never stated that it would support the incumbent or his government.

    “What we have stated is that there is an international conspiracy to destroy Sri Lanka and we have stressed the need of defeating that. It is the people who should make the final decision. We are only raising awareness on the conspiracy,” Gnanasara said.

    Only last week Gnanasara pledged “unconditional support” to the president.

  • Maithripala signs MoU with JHU

    President Rajapaksa's former coalition partner, the Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the opposition candidate for the forthcoming presidential election, Maithripala Sirisena, reported Colombo Gazette.

    The JHU had put forward some proposals to the opposition candidate, which were rejected by Mahinda Rajapaksa, causing the party run by Buddhist monks to leave the ruling UPFA coalition.

    Earlier today Sirisena signed an MoU with other opposition parties, including the UNP.

  • Western countries want to bring dummies into power - Mahinda

    Sri Lanka's President Mahinda Rajapaksa claimed today that western countries were intent on bringing dummies into power around the world, adding they were trying to do the same in Sri Lanka, reported the DailyMirror.

  • Common opposition candidate's 'trilingual policy'...


    At the common opposition candidate's inaugural rally in Polonaruwa, efforts to portray a 'trilingual policy' failed as the main sign on stage read with multiple errors in Tamil.

    The sign should have read: ஒரு வானத்தின் கீழ் ஒரே விளை நிலமாக எமது நாடு.

  • Maaveerar Naal observed across Europe

    Dortmund, Germany

    Maaveerar Naal was commemorated by Tamils across mainland Europe, with families gathering in various cities to remember their dead.

    We've included a selection of photographs European cities below.

  • Australia govt 'willfully blind' to SL crimes says Tamil Refugee Council
    The Tamil Refugee Council (TRC) condemned the Australian government's handing back of 38 asylum seekers to Sri Lanka this week, after 37 were arrested by authorities.

    "The Australian government knows what is happening there, yet it remains willfully blind to all these crimes. Only two years ago the Australian government representative at the UN Human Rights Council asked Sri Lanka to stop torturing and disappearing its own citizens. Yet it remains happy to send back people fleeing this torture and murder," said the TRC spokesperson, Trevor Grant.

    "This entire operation further enhances Australia's growing global reputation as a selfish country that couldn't care less about its international obligations, as defined by its signature on the Refugee Convention," he added.

  • Sri Lanka will not 'dance to tune of outsiders,' says Rajapaksa
    Sri Lanka's president Mahinda Rajapaksa announced that the country would not succumb to foreign pressure, whilst speaking at Temple Trees at a meeting of the Fiscal Officer's Union this weekend.

    “We cannot allow this country to go backwards,” said Mahinda Rajapaksa.
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