Butenis sworn in as new U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka

Patricia A. Butenis, a career member of the U.S. Senior Foreign Service, who served as the Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad from 2007-2009, presented to her credentials as U.S. Ambassador in Colombo Thursday, according to a press statement issued by the U.S. Embassy in Colombo. From 2006-2007, she served as… Continue reading Butenis sworn in as new U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka

Tamil national aspirations, TNA and transnational governance

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) or any other political party claiming that they represent Tamils have no right to proclaim that they have moved away from the 1977 mandate for independence and sovereignty of the Eezham Tamil nation, to satisfy India, Mahinda Rajapaksa or any other power. They may negotiate but without dropping the fundamentals,… Continue reading Tamil national aspirations, TNA and transnational governance

Sanctions compel people to change their government’s conduct – paper

Noting that “the logic of sanctions is simple: economic isolation of a state compels its discomforted people to pressure their leadership to change its behaviour and adhere to sought after international principles,” and that “it is especially on ultra-nationalist leaderships that rely on popular support, like President Mahinda Rajapsksa’s government in Sri Lanka or former… Continue reading Sanctions compel people to change their government’s conduct – paper

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Rights group appeals for accountability for victims of disappearances, detainees

The Civil Monitoring Mission in an appeal made after convening a conference on the "Disappeared and the Detained" said Wednesday, "[t]he end of war has not brought any end to our agonies and miseries. We feel more vulnerable today than in the past. National reconciliation and national unity have been reduced to mere rhetoric statements.… Continue reading Rights group appeals for accountability for victims of disappearances, detainees

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SL Government intends to detain IDPs in camps indefinitely

Northern Province Governor, Major. Gen. G. A. Chandrasiri and Minister Douglas Devananda directed government officials in Jaffna to take immediate steps to bring Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from Jaffna detained in Vavuniyaa camps to the detainment camps in Jaffna district and to send IDPs from Vanni detained Jaffna district to Vavuniyaa camps, according to the… Continue reading SL Government intends to detain IDPs in camps indefinitely

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English Bishops condemn conditions in Sri Lanka camps

Two English Catholic bishops who recently returned from Sri Lanka are calling for the end of forced confinement of nearly 300,000 Tamil survivors of the government’s final offensive against the Tamil Tigers. Bishop John Rawsthorne of Sheffield and Bishop John Arnold of Westminster have just returned from an eight day tour of the country, where… Continue reading English Bishops condemn conditions in Sri Lanka camps

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Colombo’s paranoid secrecy

 "Why must the military be in control of the camps, why not civilian agencies? Why can’t visitors enter the camps? Why are journalists barred? Why are international agencies kept out? Why is it taking the courts so long to make a straightforward order to allow members of parliament to visit the camps?" and quoting Mangala… Continue reading Colombo’s paranoid secrecy

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US’s war crimes report, a canary in coalmine – Rapp

With United Nations remaining impotent to act carry out investigations into the conduct of Sri Lanka military during the last several months of the war, a report to be released by the United States State Department on September 21, remains, perhaps the last credible instrument in the hands of the West to begin to find… Continue reading US’s war crimes report, a canary in coalmine – Rapp

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India, Sri Lanka to sign MOU next month for undersea power line

The Governments of India and Sri Lanka are to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the construction of an undersea power line between South India and Thalaimannaar in Sri Lanka next month. The construction work of the power line will start next year and the estimated project cost is $ 500 million, according to… Continue reading India, Sri Lanka to sign MOU next month for undersea power line

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