Northern People Humble the “People’s Dynasty” I salute the people of the Northern Province for showing the door to the self-proclaimed “People’s Dynasty”; the only province in the country to do so, which is a glimmer of hope for re-establishment of democracy in the country. Although I am not a fan of the Tamil National… Continue reading A Northern Path to Reconciliation in Sri Lanka
Month: October 2013
SL military blamed for brutal gang rape, murder at Jaffna suburb
Women rights activists in Jaffna have blamed the occupying Sri Lankan military for yet another brutal rape and murder of a mentally affected woman in Jaffna this month. The accusation comes in the wake of the brutal killing of a war-displaced Tamil woman from Nelukku’lam, Vavuniyaa, who was being looked after by the Holy Family… Continue reading SL military blamed for brutal gang rape, murder at Jaffna suburb
Indian PM considers Commonwealth summit boycott
Manmohan Singh, the Indian prime minister, has written to powerful politicians in the south of India to assure them he has yet to make a final decision on whether to travel to the controversial Commonwealth summitin Sri Lanka next month. Observers say his most recent letter, the latest in a series, and the continuing delay… Continue reading Indian PM considers Commonwealth summit boycott
Four fishermen injured in Sri Lankan Navy attack
Four fishermen from this coastal town were injured when they were attacked allegedly by Sri Lankan naval personnel near Katchathivu islet on Sunday. Police said the Naval personnel also damaged more than 10 fishing nets of the fishermen. They said the fishermen came back and got themselves admitted to various hospitals without informing the authorities… Continue reading Four fishermen injured in Sri Lankan Navy attack
Commons panel asks Cameron to ‘boycott’ CHOGM
It says the decision to hold the meet in Colombo was wrong because of continuing "rights abuses in Sri Lanka". The House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee in its report ‘Role and Future of the Commonwealth’ has sharply criticized the decision to hold the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Sri Lanka, and has… Continue reading Commons panel asks Cameron to ‘boycott’ CHOGM
TN politicians playing to gallery- Senior TN politician
Senior Indian Congress Parliamentarian from Tamil Nadu M Krishnasswamy said that certain regional and caste oriented parties in Tamil Nadu are playing to the gallery on the issues related to the plight of Sri Lankan Tamils, bringing disrepute not only to the Central Indian Government but also to the nation as a whole, the PTI… Continue reading TN politicians playing to gallery- Senior TN politician
Women In Post War Reconstruction And Recovery
The aftermath of Sri Lanka’s decades of civil conflict have left not only massive damage of physical property, both public and private, requiring extensive reconstruction but also many households and even whole communities affected by the conflict through loss of loved ones, loss of property including homes, personal injuries, displacement, disruption of children’s education, loss… Continue reading Women In Post War Reconstruction And Recovery
UPA Government will protect Sri Lankan Tamils: Tamil Nadu MP
(economictimes) The UPA Governmentis aware of the problems of Tamils in Sri Lanka and Prime Minister Manmohan Singhis using the diplomatic route to find an amicable solution, a senior Congress MP from Tamil Nadu has said. M Krishnasswamy, MP from Arani and former President of Tamil Nadu Congress Committee said both the UPA chairpersonSonia Gandhi… Continue reading UPA Government will protect Sri Lankan Tamils: Tamil Nadu MP
Colombo CHOGM means condoning Sri Lanka: HR expert
“Sri Lanka has got a lot to answer internationally in actually accepting an investigation into the atrocities. We don’t think that the CHOGM should be happening in Colombo, because it is like an almost condonation [of Sri Lanka],” said Margaret Owen, the director of Widows for Peace through Democracy (WPD), 3 months ago at a… Continue reading Colombo CHOGM means condoning Sri Lanka: HR expert
Spanish court to hear genocide case against China’s ex-President
Spain’s top criminal court has decided to hear a case brought by Tibetan rights activists who allege that China’s former President Hu Jintao committed genocide in Tibet. Judges ruled that they were competent to handle the case because one of the activists, Tibetan monk Thubten Wangchen, is a Spanish citizen, BBC reported. The ruling by… Continue reading Spanish court to hear genocide case against China’s ex-President