By Satheesan Kumaaran After Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa won in the elections, held in January this year, for the second consecutive time. Indian leaders issued statements congratulating Rajapaksa. India, too, requested that Rajapaksa carefully handle Sarath Fonseka, the former Sri Lankan army general, who contested as the main oppositing candidate against Rajapaksa. The Indian… Continue reading India remains silent over Eelam Tamils
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Fonseka’s arrest is testimony to the fate of those who earn the wrath of the Rajapaksa brothers
By Satheesan Kumaaran “Not every country has a Nelson Mandela”… Bishop Desmond Tutu. Only Sri Lanka can have a Mahinda Rajapaksa The arrest of the former Sri Lankan army commander who also contested in last month’s presidential election, Maj. General Sarath Fonseka, shows that the Sri Lankan State apparatus will be activated to its fullest… Continue reading Fonseka’s arrest is testimony to the fate of those who earn the wrath of the Rajapaksa brothers
Sinhala nation justifies the human rights abuses by electing Mahinda for second term
By Satheesan Kumaaran When the Tamil nation was at the height of facing military onslaught by Sri Lanka on the final phase of Eelam War – IV, the world community at least shed a crocodile tear. But the neighbouring Sinhala nation celebrated the deaths of thousands of Tamils with fireworks and worshipped the Gautama Buddha… Continue reading Sinhala nation justifies the human rights abuses by electing Mahinda for second term
Final Report on the People’s Tribunal on Sri Lanka
Download PDF: People’s Tribunal On Sri Lanka – Final Report Press Release, 24 Jan. 10 Final Report on the People’s Tribunal on Sri Lanka Irish Forum for Peace in Sri Lanka www.ifpsl.org [email protected] FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION, Please find attached a preview of the report completed by the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal following their investigation into… Continue reading Final Report on the People’s Tribunal on Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka: A Bitter Peace – International Crisis Group
No matter which of the two main Sinhalese candidates wins Sri Lanka’s 26 January presidential election, the international community must take steps to ensure he addresses the marginalisation of Tamils and other minorities in the interest of peace and stability. Sri Lanka: A Bitter Peace,* the latest briefing from the International Crisis Group, examines how… Continue reading Sri Lanka: A Bitter Peace – International Crisis Group
After The Election: What Will Happen To The President’s Promises?
As a person involved in international human rights advocacy for the last two decades, I would like to share my personal analysis on the forthcoming election for the Sixth Executive President of Sri Lanka. Good analysis should be based on realities and practicalities. British mathematician and philosopher, the late Alfred North Whitehead once said, ‘it… Continue reading After The Election: What Will Happen To The President’s Promises?
Democratic elections to elect President in a failed democracy
By Satheesan Kumaaran Although Sri Lanka maintains a dubious status as a democracy, Sri Lankans will vote on January 26 to elect a president. The Tamil voters are in a state of shock and dismay as they face enormous hardships at the hands of the Sri Lankan State. Tamils have no hope whatsoever to overcome… Continue reading Democratic elections to elect President in a failed democracy
Preempting an imminent humanitarian operation
Here is an alert as it was conveyed to the War Without Witnesses by a concerned human rights activist: "..one of my friend connected to Sri Lankan military, who is concerned about human beings life told that a group of military intelligence personal with the orders from top boss are planning to stage play a… Continue reading Preempting an imminent humanitarian operation
Choosing the lesser evil
At the last Presidential election the Tamil leadership through its shortsightedness with no insight into the consequences of their action, helped through default, to elect a President who proved a disaster to the Tamil people in every conceivable way. The Tamils had to contend with not only Mahinda Rajapakse who vowed to liberate them but… Continue reading Choosing the lesser evil
Act now joins human rights groups across the globe
ACT NOW JOINS HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS ACROSS THE GLOBE IN LAUNCHING AN INTERNATIONAL BOYCOTT CAMPAIGN AGAINST SRI LANKAN PRODUCTS AND TOURISM UK based Human rights Group Act Now joined forces at the weekend with other organisations around the globe to launch an international boycott against the Sri Lankan textile and tourism industries. The tourism and… Continue reading Act now joins human rights groups across the globe
