Sri Lanka’s mainstream Tamil party TNA is keen to revive its stalled talks with the government but wants progress in bilateral dialogue before joining the multi-party deliberations over charting out a political solution to the ethnic issue. The talks between the Tamil party and the government over devolution of powers to the Tamil-dominated provinces have… Continue reading Tamil party to Sri Lanka govt: Want progress in bilateral talks
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Inside Menik Farm A Student’s Tale Of The Continuing Hardship In The North
Indian-born Raksha is a student of the Graduate Institute in Geneva, where she is preparing to write her dissertation. She was in Chettikulam the day after a cyclone damaged 942 shelters in Zone 1 of the Menik Farm IDP camp on March 31. News reports said the situation was under control, with all the shelters… Continue reading Inside Menik Farm A Student’s Tale Of The Continuing Hardship In The North
The patriotic mighty, are they right?
The economic consequences of the decisions made by the Mahinda regime, to satisfy the international money lenders, are becoming intolerable. Apart from those who contribute to the Sinhala Buddhist ideology of the regime and those who are profiting by the regime’s excesses, the rest fight on a daily basis without much coordination, to cope with… Continue reading The patriotic mighty, are they right?
Politics Unwound by Rakshaka "UNP’s Nay day?"
The fractured UNP May Day celebrations notwithstanding, the fact that there was a Ranil-Karu division within the party did not take away entirety from the fact that the UNP was ‘trying something’ by having the May Day rally in Jaffna. Ranil Wickremesinghe making a speech at the joint TNA UNP event, said that there must… Continue reading Politics Unwound by Rakshaka "UNP’s Nay day?"
Tribute to Comrade Minister Roy Padayachie
05 May 2012 Tribute to Comrade Minister Roy Padayachie It is with unbearable shock and profound sadness that we learn of Comrade Minister Radhakrishna (Roy) Padayachie’s passing away. He has been a champion of humanity and devoted his life to helping the poorest and most oppressed. His death is truly a great loss to his… Continue reading Tribute to Comrade Minister Roy Padayachie
Pedophile Buddhist Sanghanayaka Of Great Britain And The Sri Lankan Media
He was “Venerable” Chief Sanghanayaka Thera of Great Britain and chief incumbent of the Thames Buddhist Vihara and also Parivenadhipathi of the Vidyaravinda Pirivena, Pahalagama, Gampaha and Chief Lekakhadhikari of the Sri Kalyani Samagi Dharma Maha Sangha Sabha. From the 1st of May he is just a Somaratna. What happened It is worth to look… Continue reading Pedophile Buddhist Sanghanayaka Of Great Britain And The Sri Lankan Media
13 Plus Could It Be The Best Solution?
Implementation of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution with its attendant powers is held to be the best solution for the ethnic problem of Sri Lanka, particularly by India, Western powers, Tamil leaders as well as various critics who are interested in the devolution of power as a measure of a political solution. However, with… Continue reading 13 Plus Could It Be The Best Solution?
Fears for Tamil detainees in Sri Lanka
A key Tamil opposition politician in Sri Lanka says he fears for the safety of dozens of people arrested in a fresh round-up of Tamil Tiger suspects. The government has acknowledged holding them and says most will be put through a process it calls "rehabilitation". It says the families have been informed, but this is… Continue reading Fears for Tamil detainees in Sri Lanka
Surrendering and Disappearing: Where are they now?
“Disappearance is far worse than death, because when a person dies, when I know that, so and so is dead, the story ends and somehow or other we close the chapter. But when a person has disappeared, it is an eternal suffering.” (A.Santhipali, before the LLRC at Jaffna on 12th November 2010) In the controversial… Continue reading Surrendering and Disappearing: Where are they now?
MP delegation advises govt on Lankan Tamils
India’s concerns over the problems being faced by Tamilians in Sri Lanka were conveyed by a multi-party delegation, which recently visited that country, External Affairs Minister SM Krishna said in New Delhi today. “They had a very fruitful and constructive visit…this delegation served a very useful purpose of conveying the entire country’s concerns about the… Continue reading MP delegation advises govt on Lankan Tamils
