President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s authoritarian and Sinhalese nationalist post-war policies are undermining prospects for reconciling Sri Lanka’s ethnic communities, weakening democracy for all Sri Lankans and increasing the risk of a return to violent conflict, the International Crisis Group warned Monday, announcing its latest report, ‘Reconciliation in Sri Lanka: Harder than Ever’. “Sri Lanka may be… Continue reading ICG: Sri Lanka further from reconciliation than ever
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Tamils have reasons to seek asylum: NZ Herald editorial
“Sri Lanka has not long emerged from a long and bloody civil war. The Sinhalese Government would not allow media to witness the way it finally crushed the Tamil rebellion. Anyone afraid to remain in that country probably has cause. They deserve compassion even though no country can afford to welcome refugees who bypass the… Continue reading Tamils have reasons to seek asylum: NZ Herald editorial
Political prisoner admitted to Vavuniyaa hospital
One of the 42 Tamil political prisoners, 40-year-old Kattaiyan Logeswaran, currently on fasting unto death campaign in Vavuniyaa prison demanding their release was admitted to the Vavuniyaa general hospital Sunday as his condition was reported to be critical. Mr Logeswaran is one of seven prisoners who launched the fast-unto-death campaign demanding their release or produce… Continue reading Political prisoner admitted to Vavuniyaa hospital
Colombo’s "Road Show" on $1Billion, Ten-Year Bond
AFP reported last week that Sri Lankan officials have been visiting several international financial centers, including New York and Los Angeles this week to promote Sri Lanka’s 10 year one billion dollar bond sale. The lead banks approached by the Sri Lanka officials include HSBC, Bank of America, Merryl Lynch, Royal Bank of Scotland and… Continue reading Colombo’s "Road Show" on $1Billion, Ten-Year Bond
Paramilitary groups clash in East
Vinayagamoorthy Muralitharan alias Karuna, a paramilitary leader and “resettlement” deputy minister in Rajapaksa regime, has attacked a leading supporter of Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan alias Pilliayan, another para military group leader and chief minister of the Eastern Provincial Council at a public event held in Kiraan, Batticaloa, on Friday. Mr. Chandrakanthan was with one of his close… Continue reading Paramilitary groups clash in East
Tamil political prisoners stage hunger strike in Vavuniyaa prison
Forty Tamil political prisoners detained in the Vavuniyaa prison Saturday started a fast unto death demanding immediate release from prison. The number of prisoners on hunger strike has risen to 44 including the 4 who began their fast a week ago. The prisoners have been demanding that the government should take immediate measures to expedite… Continue reading Tamil political prisoners stage hunger strike in Vavuniyaa prison
Prime Minister criticized in New Zealand’s parliament over Tamil refugees
Green Party MP, Keith Locke was furious at New Zealand’s Prime Minister John Key in the parliament on Thursday, over the latter’s recent remarks on Eezham Tamil boat refugees. On the question of the 87 asylum seekers, the New Zealand Prime Minister on Monday had said, "Our very simple message to them is they are… Continue reading Prime Minister criticized in New Zealand’s parliament over Tamil refugees
US Congressman: "Gruesome example of Humans at their worst"
Congressman James McGovern, co-chair of a US Congress human rights commission named in honor of late lawmaker Tom Lantos, described the Channel-4 documentary, Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields, as "a gruesome example of humans at their worst," AFP reported after the 50-minute documentary was shown at the U.S. Capitol Complex Friday as US lawmakers and rights… Continue reading US Congressman: "Gruesome example of Humans at their worst"
International Criminal Court, Commonwealth Secretariat sign MoU
Commonwealth Secretary General Kamalesh Sharma, on Wednesday signed an MoU with the International Criminal Court, to strengthen and develop co-operation between the two organizations to jointly support States implementing International Criminal Law. Legal circles in Colombo opined that Sri Lanka not being a signatory to the Rome Statute, the country of Eezham Tamils occupied by… Continue reading International Criminal Court, Commonwealth Secretariat sign MoU
Former LTTE member reported missing in Colombo
A former LTTE member, who was detained by the Sri Lanka Army for more than one year after the Vanni war and released 9 months ago, has been reported missing in Colombo since 08 July. The missing person, 36-year-old Nanthakumar Navaratnaraja from Koddadi in Jaffna, had come to Colombo to travel abroad. On July 08,… Continue reading Former LTTE member reported missing in Colombo
