The former Sri Lankan army chief, Sarath Fonseka, has been freed after two years in prison. Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa signed the release order over the weekend, but legal formalities had to be completed before he could walk free. He was arrested two years ago after standing against Mr Rajapaksa for the presidency when… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Sarath Fonseka freed from prison
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Duplicity of international community helps Colombo to evade war crime probe
(JDS) Three painful years have passed since the end of the bloody ethnic war. While the hawkish government of Sri Lanka is busy celebrating its military victory over the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), hundreds of thousands of Tamil people who have lost their loved once to the bloody war are forced to mourn… Continue reading Duplicity of international community helps Colombo to evade war crime probe
Reloading General Sarath Fonseka for a post-paid Sinhala package
The V-Day celebrations were on, as this piece was written. A military victory being commemorated at the Galle face esplanade, celebrated as the 3rd anniversary of defeating the LTTE “terrorism”. President Rajapaksa bragged about what positives the military victory brought to this country. No more barricades on the Galle Road, he says. Fishermen can now… Continue reading Reloading General Sarath Fonseka for a post-paid Sinhala package
PHOTOS: UK Tamils commemorate May 18 Mullivaikal massacre – 2012
UK Tamils gathered at Trafalgar Square, London to remember the Mullivaikal massacre at a remembrance event organised by the British Tamils’ Forum (BTF), on Saturday.
Independent international investigation on Sri Lanka called for at London event
Eezham Tamils from across the UK gathered at Trafalgar Square, London to remember the Mu’l’livaaykkaal massacre at a remembrance event organized by the British Tamils’ Forum, on Saturday. With participation from the main political parties of the UK, diaspora groups and activists from the homeland and Tamil Nadu, speakers at the occasion emphasised the need… Continue reading Independent international investigation on Sri Lanka called for at London event
A complicated war, and now, Gota’s peace?
A provisional review: Gota’s War, a book by C A Chandraprema. True to the tradition that the best is left for the last, the author of Gota’s War uses the last two pages of his rather bulky tome – 507 pages — for the most interesting anecdotal tale particularly in the context of the new… Continue reading A complicated war, and now, Gota’s peace?
Sri Lanka: reconciliation and justice
Nearly three years after the end of the 26-year civil war in Sri Lanka that reportedly left an estimated 80,000-100,000 dead, questions are still arising about alleged war crimes and how they will be addressed. The Killing Fields, first broadcast by Channel 4 in June last year and a follow up aired this March called… Continue reading Sri Lanka: reconciliation and justice
Demand UN-monitored referendum: Mahendran of CPI
We should demand withdrawal of SL military and creation of an atmosphere conducive to conduct an UN-monitored referendum for Eezham Tamils to decide on their political solution, said Mr. C. Mahendran of the Communist Party of India, interviewed Friday in Oslo by Palaka’ni presenter M.Pirabukannan from Tamil Nadu. If Washington and New Delhi want to… Continue reading Demand UN-monitored referendum: Mahendran of CPI
Lanka rejects calls for withdrawl of troops from north
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa today rejected international calls to withdraw troops from the country’s former warzones, warning that LTTE diaspora had not given up separatism. “Some are shouting remove military camps from the north and east,” Rajapaksa said at a ceremony to mark the third anniversary of crushing of the Tamil Tigers, claiming “the… Continue reading Lanka rejects calls for withdrawl of troops from north
Mullivaikal Remembrance observed in Vanni – 2012
People of Vanni on Friday observed Mu’l’livaaykkaal Remembrance amidst threats by the occupying Sri Lankan forces. The only statue for the fallen in Mu’l’livaaykkaal is situated within the premises of a church besides the statue in remembrance of a priest who had succumbed due to torture under incarceration by the SL military. In the meantime,… Continue reading Mullivaikal Remembrance observed in Vanni – 2012
