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Living in limbo

Sri_Lanka_war_victimsOn May 18th 2009, upon the sands of a tropical paradise, one of the world’s longest running civil wars drew to a bloody end. Myuran Elango and Silvina Molkenthin explore the experience and fears of a Sri Lankan refugee. The Sri Lankan government’s demolition of the once formidable Tamil Tigers was hailed as a new beginning for a country torn by ethnic divide.
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Timil Tigress: Book analysis

timil_tigressTamil Tigress is the intriguing story of a young girl growing up in Sri Lanka in the midst of a civil war. At the age of just 17, Niromi de Soyza found herself equipped with nothing more than a rifle and a cyanide capsule as she became one of the first females soldiers to join the Tamil Tigers - still seen by many today as a terrorist organisation.

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Sri Lanka's Killing Fields: 3AW

NeilOn a similar Tuesday a few weeks ago Twitter was over-heating, emails were pouring into Canberra by the thousand and radio talkback lines were justifiably red hot.All of it triggered by a devastating 4 Corners program the night before about  cruelty to animals in Indonesian abattoirs.

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Sport cannot turn a blind eye

ipad-art-wide-tamils-sri-lanka-420x0IF THIS column has contributed anything to the game it has been to push it towards recognising a wider responsibility. Sport is not a trivial distraction but part of our daily lives. It is not an escape but an embrace. Cricket, especially, has an opportunity to advance racial and religious tolerance. Have not these causes united all men and women deemed great?
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Human suffering comes second place to sacred cows

909189-cowThe reaction to last week's Four Corners report on the Sri Lankan massacre did not draw the same response as scenes from an Indonesian abattoir. THERE can be no better proof that people care more about brown cows than they do about brown people than the reaction to last week's report on the massacres in Sri Lanka. Last month, the same program broadcast distressing scenes of slaughter in an Indonesian abattoir.
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Diaspora Tamils powered their land with billions of rupees

moneyAfter the end of genocidal war by Sri Lanka government in 2009 May, the diaspora tamil’s financial support to their war effected relatives in northern part of Sri Lanka has calculated as 1,908.71million rupees. Sri Lankan banking sources revealed this information recently as a glory of their “growing inward remittances market”.

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S.Lanka's 'terror' seminar under war crimes cloud

Gotabaya-RajapaksaSri Lanka pressed ahead Tuesday with an international seminar aimed at sharing its experience of defeating terrorism despite a boycott campaign and new claims that its troops committed war crimes. The seminar entitled "Defeating Terrorism, Sri Lankan Experience" has been co-sponsored by China, but rights groups have called for a boycott and major nations such as the United States and Japan have stayed away.

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“Ban is extremely serious about the report on SL”: UN Spokesperson

Martin_NesirkySpokesperson for the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon said the UNSG was committed to the recommendations in the Panel of Experts Report on Sri Lanka and “…precisely because he instituted this report he takes it extremely seriously and far from distancing himself from it he is very much committed to the report,”

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Ranil Meets Jeyalalitha

jeyaSri Lankan opposition leader Mr. Ranil Wickeremesinghe is going to meet the newly elected Tamil Naadu Chief Minister Ms.Jeyalalitha in couple of days. The news has been confirmed by Mr. Ranil when he arrived at Madras airport last night. Sri Lankan opposition leader has gone to India on a three day visit on the invitation extended by the government. He would hold talks with Indian leaders including Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna.

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Mahinda was the Main reason to lost World Cup: Ex- Captain Arjuna

arjuna1Former Sri Lankan Cricket captain Arjuna Ranatunge lashed out at President Mahinda Rajapakse accusing him of interfering in Sri Lanka’s cricket. The cricketer turned politician told Lanka Independent, it was petty politics that has ruined the game of cricket in the country and this year dashed the nation’s hope of winning the world cup

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May 18 Remembrance day events organized by Tamil fascist separatist enemy: Dr.Dayan

DJ_01142Permanent Delegate of Sri Lanka to UNESCO, Ambassador Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka said "The so called May 18 remembrance day organized by, all over the world, non other than same old fascist separatist enemy we have faced and fought for decades: the Tigers. This is not a movement of a marginalized minority seeking justice and autonomy"

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News Feature

eelam_31Tamil is the oldest continuously spoken language in the world.  The only language of a similar vintage, Sanskrit, much like Latin, now exists only within the priesthood and amongst historians.

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The recent visit of Sri Lanka Foreign Minister GL Peris couldn’t mange to get a firm answer

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