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Pro-Tamil protesters attack Lankan High Commission in Delhi
New Delhi, October 02, 2009 Protesters sympathetic to the Tamil minority in Sri Lanka barged into the country’s High Commission in New Delhi and damaged property, according to media reports. However, no embassy staff was injured in the incident. Around 10-15 people entered the High Commission and damaged the property in the afternoon. Earlier today, Activists of a Tamil Nadu-based Hindu outfit were arrested in Coimbatore when they tried to stage a black flag demonstration against Union Home Minister P Chidambaram to protest UPA government's ''failure'' to solve the problems of Sri Lankan Tamils. Police said some 22 Hindu Makkal Katchi (HMK) activists, shouting slogans against the Sri Lankan government, were on their way to stage a demonstration at a junction. However, Chidambaram had already crossed the spot before they could reach it,the sources added. Pro-Tamil protesters attack Lankan High Commission in Delhi- Hindustan Times Sri Lankan high commission in New Delhi attacked, Colombo voices ’shock’ October 2nd, 2009 - 6:49 pm ICT by IANS New Delhi, Oct 2 (IANS) A group of around 10-15 Tamil protesters shouting anti-Sri Lanka slogans barged into the Sri Lankan high commission here Friday and started vandalising it, the first time such an incident has happened here. Sri Lanka has expressed “shock” over the attack. Sri Lanka has taken up the issue with India’s external affairs ministry. “We are shocked. We have taken it up with the external affairs ministry and the Delhi Police. We will also be writing to the ministry,” S. Gunaratne, first secretary in the Sri Lankan high commission, told IANS. The incident took place around 3 p.m. The Tamil protesters after scaling the wall of the high commission, located in the high-security diplomatic enclave in the Indian capital, smashed 10-15 flower pots. “In the afternoon, there were about 40-50 people chanting anti-Lanka slogans. They looked like Tamils and flaunted placards attacking the Sri Lankan government,” Gunaratne said. “Around 10 people had jumped over the perimeter of the main gate. Since it was a holiday, there was no staff around. They smashed several flower pots and chanted slogans,” he said. The Lankan security staff managed to overpower them, he said. No one was arrested. The Sri Lankan high commission is a stone’s throw from the Chanakyapuri police station. “No one was injured. It all happened in two minutes. Before the police could swing into action, they had fled. No one could be arrested,” Additional Commissioner of Police (New Delhi) S. Dass told IANS. “These people were Tamils protesting and they are extending support to Tamils in Sri Lanka. They were prepared and had arrived along with news channel reporters. We are seeking video footage from news channels to identify those who stormed the high commission,” he said. Sri Lankan high commission in New Delhi attacked, Colombo voices ’shock’ |
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Delhi Police yet to arrest culprits behind attack on Lankan mission
October 2nd, 2009 - 7:34 pm ICT by ANI New Delhi, Oct.2 (ANI): Delhi Police on Friday said that they were yet to arrest persons responsible for the attack on the Sri Lankan High Commission here this afternoon. The incident took place around 3 p.m. A senior police officer when approached by the ANI TV crew at the site, said he could not say anything as no one had been arrested so far, but revealed that the attack and protest was organised by supporters of Tamils in Sri Lanka. The police officer further said that the mayhem caused at the high commission lasted all of two minutes, well before the police arrived on the scene. He said that there were about 15 protesters who attacked the diplomatic mission. Meanwhile, the Sri Lankan Government has expressed its shock over the incident and reportedly taken up the issue with the Indian External Affairs Ministry. (ANI) Delhi Police yet to arrest culprits behind attack on Lankan mission India regrets attack on Sri Lanka High Commission October 2nd, 2009 - 7:57 pm ICT by ANI Tell a Friend - New Delhi, Oct.2 (ANI): The Indian Government on Friday expressed regret over the attack on the Sri Lankan High Commission in the capital. In a statement issued this evening, a government spokesman said: “We deeply regret this unfortunate incident, which has involved an act of violence against a diplomatic mission. The law enforcement agencies have swung into action. Security around the High Commission premises has been strengthened. Action as prescribed by the law will be taken against the perpetrators of this incident.” India regrets attack on Sri Lanka High Commission |
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Hunger striker's £7m Big Mac: Tamil who cost London a fortune in policing was sneaking in fast-food
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![]() Guests by the pool at the Galle Fort Hotel in Galle, Sri Lanka. 1. Sri Lanka For a quarter century, Sri Lanka seems to have been plagued by misfortune, including a brutal civil war between the Sinhalese majority and Tamil minority. But the conflict finally ended last May, ushering in a more peaceful era for this teardrop-shaped island off India’s coast, rich in natural beauty and cultural splendors. FULL ARTICLE: The 31 Places to Go in 2010 - New York Times |
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Sri Lanka removed from war risk insurance list
June 11, 2010 (LBO) - London underwriters have removed Sri Lanka from the area listed for war risk insurance following lobbying by the island's government that risks have been eliminated with the end of the ethnic war. A statement from the Joint War Committee in London said it recently reviewed the Listed Areas for Hull War, Strikes, Terrorism and Related Perils, last altered on March 11, 2010, and deleted Sri Lanka . "The application of this list on individual contracts will be a matter for specific negotiation," it said. The rating is only a guideline published by the Joint War Committee of London underwriters. The risk rating was reduced last year after the 30-year ethnic war ended in May with the defeat of Tamil separatists. Since then the government has been lobbying insurers to remove the country as a listed area. Lines which call Colombo regularly were not charged additional war risk insurance premiums in recent times. But the government and shipping businesses were worried that the post-war economic revival could be affected if the island remained as a listed area for war risk. Sri Lanka removed from war risk insurance list - LANKA BUSINESS ONLINE |
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Playing with a full deck
Hindustan Times New Delhi, June 11, 2010 Rajapaksa is widely hailed as the Lion of Sri Lanka, but perhaps foxy is a better description of his dealings both with his rivals and the great powers in the Asian region. He is widely hailed as the Lion of Sri Lanka, but perhaps foxy is a better description of his dealings both with his rivals and the great powers in the Asian region. This was clearly on display during Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s recent visit to New Delhi, the first since his re-election earlier this year. Rarely has a leader in the volatile South Asian region held all the cards as Mr Rajapaksa does today. While he always pays fulsome tribute to the relationship with India, he is equally lavish in his welcome to its traditional opponents like China and Pakistan. Of course, always with the caveat that he would never allow his country to be a staging post for anti-Indian activity. Playing with a full deck- Hindustan Times Sri Lanka urged to end strife COLOMBO - SRI Lanka's army chief on Friday called for a political settlement to the island's decades-long ethnic strife, a year after the Tamil Tiger rebels were defeated in a major military offensive. Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya warned that although the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were crushed following the offensive in May last year, rebel remnants could try to regroup. 'It is up to the government and the people now to find the root cause of the problem and give a proper solution,' Mr Jayasuriya told a meeting of businessmen in Colombo. Mr Jayasuriya took over as army chief in July, shortly after security forces killed the top leadership of the Tigers and ended their struggle for independence for the island's minority Tamil community. Sri Lanka urged to end strife |
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