China will help Sri Lanka launch its first satellite by 2015, officials said. Local company SupremeSAT said it has reached an agreement with the Sri Lankan board of investment for $20 million for the project. It has entered into an agreement with China’s state-owned China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC) for the design, manufacturing and… Continue reading China to help Sri Lanka launch satellite by 2015
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Sri Lanka’s Sarath Fonseka barred from political office
Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief Sarath Fonseka is barred from political office for seven years, despite being freed from jail on Monday, his lawyer says. Mr Fonseka stood against President Mahinda Rajapaksa in a presidential election two years ago, lost and was imprisoned shortly afterwards. Mr Fonseka’s lawyer, Nalin Laduwahetti, says that the terms of his… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Sarath Fonseka barred from political office
Slaying of Tamil-Canadian underscores enduring ethnic violence in Sri Lanka
Andrew Mahendrarajah Antonipillai believed he was protected. Family and friends tried to warn him of the danger he faced returning to his native Sri Lanka. But Mr. Antonipillai, a man his Montreal neighbours knew as ready to help anyone in need, shrugged them off, saying his Canadian citizenship would keep him safe. “They can’t do… Continue reading Slaying of Tamil-Canadian underscores enduring ethnic violence in Sri Lanka
Reconciliation: The Symbolic and the Substantive
Photo courtesy JDS Against the backdrop of grave planetary changes, Sarath Fonseka’s release, G.L. Peiris’s visit to Washington DC and the third anniversary of the defeat of the LTTE, an evaluation of the requirements of reconciliation are in order. There is a need to distinguish between the symbolic and the substantive – both in turn… Continue reading Reconciliation: The Symbolic and the Substantive
Tamils will never accept Sri Lanka constitution: Sivajilingam
Eezham Tamils were not a party and will never accept the one-sided constitutions Sri Lanka enacted either in 1972 or in 1978, said former TNA parliamentarian MK Sivajilingam speaking in Jaffna on the 40th anniversary of the 1972 republican constitution of Sri Lanka on Tuesday. The 1978 constitution not only continued the unitary concept but… Continue reading Tamils will never accept Sri Lanka constitution: Sivajilingam
1972 constitution reminds Tamils not to backtrack idea of nationhood
The 1972 republican constitution of Sri Lanka, which for the first time constitutionalised a unitary Sinhala-Buddhist state, was enacted without the participation or mandate of Eezham Tamils. Not only their political opposition was brushed aside but even the judiciary also played a game against legal challenges. The constitution forced the shift in Tamil polity from… Continue reading 1972 constitution reminds Tamils not to backtrack idea of nationhood
Out of jail, Sri Lankan ex-general says government must go
He was pardoned by the president and released from jail, but Sri Lankan former army chief Sarath Fonseka had nothing but scorn for the government on his first day of freedom and vowed to fight for its downfall. The ex-general said it could take 5 to 10 years to change the political culture of the… Continue reading Out of jail, Sri Lankan ex-general says government must go
Remembering Mu’l’livaaykkaal is for edification of international community
Remembering Mu’l’livaaykkaal is not wailing for a tragedy. It is remembering the highest achievement of modern Tamil history, when Tamils decisively said no to an entire international community abetting a genocidal state. Mu’l’livaaykkaal is not an end of a journey. It calls for our massive re-commitment of collective political aspirations more than ever, as the… Continue reading Remembering Mu’l’livaaykkaal is for edification of international community
Sri Lanka’s Sarath Fonseka urges co-operation over war
Sri Lanka must co-operate with any international investigation into alleged war crimes, ex-army chief Sarath Fonseka has told the BBC, a day after his release from jail. He said some Sri Lankan leaders were "hiding their faces" over the conduct of the war, as if they were guilty. But Mr Fonseka, who led the army… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Sarath Fonseka urges co-operation over war
Sinhala-Buddhist temple opened to ‘celebrate’ genocide at Mu’l’livaaykkaal
Coinciding the third anniversary of Mu’l’livaaykkaal genocide, a secretly built Sinhala-Buddhist stupa was inaugurated at Vaddu-vaakal, the entrance to the Mu’l’livaaykkaal genocidal strip of land in Mullaiththeevu. As the Tamil public is yet to be allowed into the stretch of land, the building of the stupa at the genocidal site went unnoticed until its inauguration.… Continue reading Sinhala-Buddhist temple opened to ‘celebrate’ genocide at Mu’l’livaaykkaal
