Press Freedom Day in Jaffna remembers journalists

The journalistic contribution of Sivaram Dharmeratnam (Taraki), especially his writings on the struggle of Eezham Tamils, were remembered by several speakers at a well-attended Press Freedom Day event held in Jaffna on Thursday. The event, organised by Nimalarajan Memorial Foundation (NMF), has also brought out a publication of cartoons by Mr Pious Raja, who passed… Continue reading Press Freedom Day in Jaffna remembers journalists

Mobs, Monks and the Problems of Political-Buddhism

It is always a curious and odd little matter, to witness how even Buddhists become so obsessively attached to ‘sacred’ lands and in protecting them, commit acts seemingly prompted by hatred, delusion and ill-will. Ideally, lands should not become ‘sacred’ for simple reasons. The Buddha, in attacking the rigid and unethical caste-system during his time,… Continue reading Mobs, Monks and the Problems of Political-Buddhism

Rajapaksa’s bad gamble

(By Ajaz Ashraf) After India’s vote against Sri Lanka at the UNHCR, Southasian states can no longer count on New Delhi’s centrality in formulating Indian foreign policy. In the veritable swirl of conspiracy theories emanating from Colombo on why India voted against Sri Lanka in the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in March, the… Continue reading Rajapaksa’s bad gamble

Parts of Batticaloa worse than Vanni in ‘normalcy’

While the West and India have stopped talking about the East, and try to project an image that ‘normalcy’ has returned to the East and the North also should follow suit in the same directions, large parts of Batticaloa are silently kept under conditions worse than that of Vanni for the last five years, news… Continue reading Parts of Batticaloa worse than Vanni in ‘normalcy’

Australia Pressured to Address Sri Lanka Abuse – WSJ

Australia’s immigration minister denied his government was sending asylum seekers back to dangerous situations in Sri Lanka, saying that the people that Canberra returns are not refugees who fled violence. Australian Immigration Minister Chris Bowen was speaking at an event in New Delhi on Wednesday ahead of his planned trip to Sri Lanka, where he… Continue reading Australia Pressured to Address Sri Lanka Abuse – WSJ

Some Critical Reflections on the Silences on Secularism: A Response to Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunge

In a piece published on Groundviews on 29 April, Ms. Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunge (CBK) makes many pertinent observations on religion and society in South Asia. Underlying all her arguments however, is a certain reading of secularism that warrants contestation, which is the aim of this piece. Every time we fail to articulate the specificities and… Continue reading Some Critical Reflections on the Silences on Secularism: A Response to Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunge

Some countries encourage regime change – Mahinda Rajapaksa

President Mahinda Rajapaksa charged that certain people without a name or address arrive in Sri Lanka in a bid to disrupt and destabilise the country with their anti-national campaigns, and, unfortunately, some countries assist them in the hope of a regime change. Addressing the UPFA May Day rally at the Town Hall grounds last afternoon,… Continue reading Some countries encourage regime change – Mahinda Rajapaksa

Sampanthan, Ranil, satisfy agenda of New Delhi, Washington

A photograph in which TNA leader Sampathan and UNP leader Ranil Wikremasinghe hold the Lion Flag of the genocidal state of Sri Lanka together, during the May Day rally in Jaffna, Tuesday, has caused much sensation in the island and outside. While the programme was at its height and the show of solidarity was entering… Continue reading Sampanthan, Ranil, satisfy agenda of New Delhi, Washington