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  • Lift LTTE ban, India’s Tamil parties urge

    Tamil political parties in India are calling on the New Delhi government to revoke the ban imposed on the Liberation Tigers and to support the freedom struggle of the Tamil people in Sri Lanka, the Daily Mirror reported.

    At a conference convened in India on Saturday in support of the LTTE cause, Tamil Nadu political parties emphasised the ban on the LTTE should be removed in order to facilitate peace moves in Sri Lanka.
  • Acrimony dogs Geneva talks
    Norwegian-brokered talks between the Liberation Tigers and the Sri Lankan government in Geneva this week look set to be acrimonious and confrontational, even though they are only centred on the February 2002 ceasefire agreement.

    Whilst the LTTE has said it is wants to discuss the failures of implementation of the agreement, the government is at the last minute, reverting to demanding that the agreement be re-drafted. That, the LTTE says, is out of the question.
  • Monitors insist ‘armed elements’ in East
    International ceasefire monitors are insisting that there are indeed ‘armed elements’ operating in government-controlled areas in the volatile Eastern Province although there is no proof these armed groups had the backing of the military.
  • ‘The Tamil homeland is not a concept that developed overnight’
    The LTTE responds to SL President Mahinda Rajapakse''s recent interview where he rejected the Tamil call for self-rule.
  • UNICEF, LTTE discuss under-18’s recruitment
    Hailing the decline in the number of youths under 18 being recruited by the Liberation Tigers, the UN child rights agency UNICEF, also called on both the LTTE and the Sri Lankan government to give top priority at the upcoming talks in Geneva to the protection of children affected by the conflict.
  • TNA contests local government polls
    The coalition of Sri Lanka’s four largest Tamil parties, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), which at the last minute announced its intention to contest in the NorthEast the forthcoming local government polls, even won one electorate as it was the only party to nominate candidates there.
  • TRO staffers remain missing
    Despite the Sri Lanka government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam meeting for talks in Geneva, Switzerland this week, the fate of seven humanitarian aid workers abducted by Army-backed paramilitaries last month remains unknown.
  • ‘We do not see war as an option’
    The head of the LTTE’s Political Wing, Mr. Suppiah Paramu Tamilchelvan, is interviewed days before crucial talks in Geneva this week.
  • Don't expect much
    Like a re-run of an old movie we have watched many times before, we are now about to sit down and watch yet another round of peace talks between the Government of Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam unfold in Geneva, Switzerland next week. This time though, how many of us will be waiting with bated breath for a significant breakthrough is debatable.
  • Violence continues across Tamil areas
    Over 100 people, mainly civilians, were killed in the last two weeks alone across the Tamil regions.
  • Swiss Tamils look to preserve their culture
    Two decades after the first refugees arrived, integration is an ongoing process.
  • Two Dvoras sunk in naval clash
    Sea battle triggers controversy over Ceasefire terms
  • STF probed as murdered students are remembered
    Remembrance of five Tamil students shot dead by Sri Lankan armed forces close to a Trincomalee beach on January 2 was held last Wednesday at the location where they died.
  • Which way will Vaiko swing?
    His decision may decide the fate of the two main political fronts in Tamil Nadu.
  • New drama in a fig leaf democracy
    Principles and policies are ignored in pursuit of power, position and perks.
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