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A fisherman in Keppapulavu, Mullaitivu, was assaulted during a visit by Sri Lanka’s Fisheries Minister, Ramalingam Chandrasekaran, as tensions flared during the Minister’s local government election campaign on 24 April. Chandrasekaran, who was touring the North-East with National People’s Power (NPP) candidates, visited Keppapulavu where he met with representatives of the Keppapulavu Fishermen…

Scott Morrison's advice to Tamils: be grateful

Writing in The Australian, the Shadow Immigration official, Scott Morrison, told Tamils to be grateful, stating that "Kilonochchi may not be the Paris end of Sri Lanka, but it has come a long way".

See here. Reproduced in full below:

Kilonochchi may not be the Paris end of Sri Lanka, but it has come a long way since its days as the levelled terrorist capital of the Tamil Tigers just four years ago.

In the Kilinochchi district, malnutrition has been dramatically reduced, 99 schools have been reopened, 26,000ha of landmines have been cleared, 10,000 homes have been built and 40,000 displaced families have been resettled.

Road construction is everywhere; there is a new electricity substation and agricultural production is up fivefold. Across the country per capita incomes are up by more than 50 per cent or about $US1000 ($973). If the same transformation after a war had been achieved in Iraq or Afghanistan, they would be handing out Nobel prizes. Yet much of this achievement in Sri Lanka is going unacknowledged by the international community. Of course more needs to be done, the stalled reconciliation agenda needs to move forward, the military is still too involved in civilian matters, but the checkpoints are gone, the drawdown has commenced and soldiers are no longer on street corners with guns.

Elections in the northern province will be held in September. Of critical importance is the fact that when the Tamil National Alliance took me on a tour of resettlements and displaced persons camps in the north, those living there did not complain about physical security but the need for jobs, access to their lands and increased local control. These are fair grievances.

Of particular interest is the fact that 5700 Tamils who fled to India have returned to Sri Lanka. Of even greater significance was confirmation by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, the International Organisation for Migration and the TNA that these returnees have not been violated.

I am not suggesting people living in the north do not want or deserve greater liberty. But to suggest today's Sri Lanka is like Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe is ridiculous, and impedes a country trying to get back on its feet. The greatest threat to life for Tamils is not in Sri Lanka but getting on boats to come to Australia. Furthermore, it is economic and lifestyle factors that are principally motivating Sri Lankans to come to Australia rather than go elsewhere.

Questions from the killing fields' - Guardian editorial

The Guardian has stated that the United Nations Human Rights Council must adopt "a much tougher resolution on Sri Lanka" in the coming weeks, declaring that Sri Lanka has failed to deliver action on the question of accountability for war crimes.

Stating that Sri Lanka "should not be allowed to get away with it any longer", the editorial also went on to say that Commonwealh states should "reconsider the Colombo venue" for this years Commonwealth Heads Of Government Meeting.

Tamil deportations halted

The deportation of Tamil asylum seekers, due for Thursday, has been halted by the High Court in London.

The landmark ruling means that the deportations of all failed Tamil asylum seekers will have to be reviewed.

British Prime Minister says violations must be 'held to account'

British Prime Minister David Cameron has praised the Tamil Diaspora's contribution to life in Britain and reiterated calls for an investigation into alleged violations of international law in Sri Lanka.

The Prime Minister's statement given to the Global Tamil Forum for their 3rd anniversary conference at the British Houses of Parliament, has been reproduced in full below.

"I am very pleased to send my best wishes to today's event, the Global Tamil Forum's 3rd Anniversary Conference.

TNA will not wait 'forever' on S Africa initiative

TNA MP Suresh Premachandran has stated that the Tamil National Alliance would not be waiting "forever" to pursue the South African initiative of talks between the Tamil party and the Sri Lankan government, stating that pre-conditions for talks had already been laid out.

The leader of the TNA

Tamil Guardian caught up with the leader of the Tamil National Alliance, R Sampanthan, at the sidelines of the Global Tamil Forum's 3rd anniversary conference in London.

 

More calls to boycott CHOGM

A prominent barrister, Geoffrey Robertson QC called on Australia and other commonwealth countries to boycott the Common wealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) due to be held in Sri Lanka later this year.

SL begins transfer of Indian prisoners back to India

In accordance with a bilateral agreement signed two years ago, Sri Lanka has commenced the transfer of Indian nationals imprisoned in Sri Lankan jails back to India, announced the Indian High Commission on Thursday.

The High Commission stated that two Indians were being transferred this week under the Transer of Sentenced Persons Act. A further eighteen prisoners would be transferred back within a week, said the mission.

TAG urges India to show leadership and co-sponsor resolution

Tamils Against Genocide (TAG) supported the call for India to show leadership and co-sponsor the proposed resolution on Sri Lanka at the UN Human Rights Council.

Speaking at a press conference organised by British Tamils Forum (BTF) in New Delhi on Tuesday, Henrietta Briscoe of TAG argued that India should push to make the US based resolution stronger and emphasised the need for an independent international investigation into the alleged human rights violations by Sri Lanka.

LIVE UPDATE - Global Tamil Forum's 3rd Anniversary Conference -

The Global Tamil Forum's 3rd Anniversary Conference is currently under way in the houses of parliament.

Follow us on twitter for live proceedings.

Update 16:11 GMT: Unfortunately we reached our daily limit for tweets and our now tweeting intermittently until we recover full capability. Watch this space for full coverage of the day's events.