Business as usual for the Royal family as they go straight back to work after Diamond Jubilee triumph

After an unforgettable four days of Jubilee celebrations, the Queen would have been forgiven for taking time out to reflect on her moment of history. But she did not win the admiration of a nation by letting the grass grow under her feet, so she got straight back to work today by attending a lunch… Continue reading Business as usual for the Royal family as they go straight back to work after Diamond Jubilee triumph

Queen made to view protest before dining with Rajapaksa

Queen Elizabeth II, celebrating 60 years of her coronation, had to pass through thousands of Eezham Tamil protestors before lunching with Mahinda Rajapaksa, the President of genocidal Sri Lanka, and other heads of states at the Marlborough House in Central London, the headquarters of the Commonwealth. “Sri Lanka protest greets royal lunch guests,” said The… Continue reading Queen made to view protest before dining with Rajapaksa

Gagged Tamils in Jaffna symbolically protest British unitary legacy

Marking the day the diamond jubilee celebrating Queen of England dining with Mahinda Rajapaksa, the president of the genocidal State of Sri Lanka, Eezham Tamils gagged in the island chose to symbolically burn the unitary constitutions of British legacy in Ceylon, starting from 1833, and the republican constitutions of 1972 and 1978 of Sri Lanka,… Continue reading Gagged Tamils in Jaffna symbolically protest British unitary legacy

Rajapaksa for jubilee protested by 19 parties, civil groups in Tamil Nadu

Political parties, including mainstream parties, Communist Party of India (CPI), MDMK and VCK, and civil groups of Muslims, youth, students and women including the May 17 movement – altogether 19 organisations and two prominent individuals led a demonstration and submitted a memorandum to the Deputy British High Commission in Chennai on Wednesday, protesting the British… Continue reading Rajapaksa for jubilee protested by 19 parties, civil groups in Tamil Nadu

Sri Lanka official has ‘no idea’ of reporter’s fate

A senior Sri Lankan official has said that he has no idea about the whereabouts of a disappeared journalist seven months after saying he believed the man was alive and living abroad. Human rights activists say that the remarks of former Attorney-General Mohan Peiris betray insensitivity to the plight of missing people. They say that… Continue reading Sri Lanka official has ‘no idea’ of reporter’s fate

Tamil deportee blames Britain for repeat of Sri Lanka torture ordeal

‘I had to suffer again. They are responsible. If I was not sent back, I was not deported, I would not have these scars.’ ‘Hari’ describes being tortured in a hall he said had been designed for the purpose, including tables and chairs adapted for beatings and whippings. Photograph: Teri Pengilley for the Guardian When… Continue reading Tamil deportee blames Britain for repeat of Sri Lanka torture ordeal

Rajapakse speech halted over Tamil protest fears

A meeting in the City of London, due to have been addressed on Wednesday morning by the president of Sri Lanka, has been cancelled, owing to concerns over policing amid the threat of large demonstrations by Tamil rights groups. But Mahinda Rajapakse – whose presidency has been tainted by persistent allegations of war crimes committed… Continue reading Rajapakse speech halted over Tamil protest fears

Rajapaksa visit to Queen’s jubilee evokes spontaneous responses

Diamond Jubilee celebrating Queen of England hosting genocide-accused Sinhala President Mahinda Rajapaksa evokes spontaneous responses from the leadershipless Eezham Tamils all over the world. The responses emanating from dormant anger are actually addressed to the so-called international community and more than that, are directed against the mediocre claimants for leadership among Eezham Tamils who would… Continue reading Rajapaksa visit to Queen’s jubilee evokes spontaneous responses

Indifference And Intolerance In A Disabling-State

Will the corrosive Rajapaksa ethos prove to be a far more abiding yoke than even Rajapaksa rule? Will Rajapaksa politico-administrative mores become transformed into governance-traditions, and thereby survive the eventual fall of the Rajapaksa regime? Though partisan-politicisation of state entities began well before Rajapaksa Rule, the Lankan state always had key-niches which were immune to… Continue reading Indifference And Intolerance In A Disabling-State