Irish MP Wants UK To Act On Lanka

An Irish parliamentarian has asked the British government to use its not inconsiderable international influence to advocate a patient approach in Sri Lanka. Ian Paisley Jnr, a Member of Parliament for North Antrim, said Britain must also refuse to rush in with international declarations and resolutions that will not work, but to promote the model… Continue reading Irish MP Wants UK To Act On Lanka

Politics, Public Funds And Discretion

The Roman emperors walked a tightrope, pretending to be merely first among peers when dealing with the aristocracy, commander-in-chief when dealing with the army, and godlike when dealing with parts of the empire that expected their rulers to be numinous. They substituted a god-when- I’m-dead strategy for the old god –for-a-day compromise: emperors were merely… Continue reading Politics, Public Funds And Discretion

Economic inequity marries political repression in Sri Lanka

(Dr Vickramabahu Karunaratne) There was a story, that a cake worth millions of dollars was made for a function in Lanka. It is extremely stupid of anybody to display such riches, in a country where 53 percent lack enough money to buy food and 46 percent struggle to find adequate shelter. These figures may have… Continue reading Economic inequity marries political repression in Sri Lanka

Meeting of revived pro-Eelam outfit in Chennai on Monday

The first meeting of the revived Tamil Eelam Supporters Organisation (TESO), an outfit launched by Dravid Munnetra Kazhagam president M. Karunanidhi in 1985 to express solidarity with the Sri Lankan Tamil cause, will be held on April 30 at Anna Arivalayam, the DMK headquarters. Mr. Karunanidhi, who is also the TESO president, will chair the… Continue reading Meeting of revived pro-Eelam outfit in Chennai on Monday

Early elections in Tamil Nadu likely, says Stalin

An election to the Tamil Nadu assembly before the end of the current term is likely,said the DMK Treasurer, M.K.Stalin here on Thursday. Speaking to press persons,Mr.Stalin who is on a four day visit to the hill station observed that the direction in which the Jayalalithaa government is now heading indicates that it will not… Continue reading Early elections in Tamil Nadu likely, says Stalin

Coping with little support: Batticaloa’s women ex-combatants and their reintegration

Photo by author The end of hostilities in May 2009 saw some 270,000 to 300,000 Tamils fleeing the conflict zone in the North and settling in camps for internally displaced people. Fleeing the fighting, together with the civilians, were thousands of Tamil Tiger combatants – many of them injured women fighters – both young women… Continue reading Coping with little support: Batticaloa’s women ex-combatants and their reintegration

Indian embassy, Chandrahasan, Rajadurai, conspicuous at Chelva memorial in Jaffna

Indian embassy officials, SJV Chelvanayakam’s son, SC Chandrahasan, who was long operating in Chennai reportedly with the backing of Indian intelligence agencies, and C. Rajadurai from Batticaloa who defected the Tamil national cause in the late 1970s to join with Sinhala parties, were conspicuous participants at the 35th death anniversary of Thanthai Chelva observed at… Continue reading Indian embassy, Chandrahasan, Rajadurai, conspicuous at Chelva memorial in Jaffna

Sri Lankan Muslims strike over Dambulla mosque

A strike is in force across Muslim areas of eastern Sri Lanka, following threats against a mosque in the central town of Dambulla. Many public services have shut down, although Muslim-led demonstrations have been halted by the military. The prime minister ordered the mosque’s relocation on Sunday, following an attack on the mosque on Friday… Continue reading Sri Lankan Muslims strike over Dambulla mosque