Sri Lanka’s government has ordered the removal of a mosque from an area it says is sacred to the country’s majority Buddhists. The order comes two days after Buddhist monks led a crowd trying to storm the mosque in the central town of Dambulla. Prime Minister DM Jayaratne says the mosque has simply been ordered… Continue reading Sri Lanka government orders removal of Dambulla mosque
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SL military-backed sand mining irreversibly destroys environment in Jaffna
Grassroot representatives from Vadamaraadchi East of Jaffna district on Sunday urged civil and political activists in Jaffna to help them legally confront the indiscriminate sand mining that continues unabated, exceeding any meaningful limit of scooping. The village of Ampan is being submerged in water. The organisations, who met civil and political representatives on Sunday expressed… Continue reading SL military-backed sand mining irreversibly destroys environment in Jaffna
Indian MPs press Sri Lanka to share power
Indian legislators Saturday asked neighbouring Sri Lanka to de-militarise former war zones and share political power with minority Tamils to ensure lasting peace. Indian national opposition leader Sushma Swaraj, leading a 12-member multi-party delegation, said they urged President Mahinda Rajapakse to deliver on promises to devolve "meaningful power" to the island’s ethnic Tamil minority. Swaraj’s… Continue reading Indian MPs press Sri Lanka to share power
Sri Lanka rejects call to withdraw army from north
Sri Lanka’s president has rejected a call by Indian legislators to withdraw soldiers from the island’s former war zone in the north where minority Tamils are concentrated, his spokesman said Sunday. President Mahinda Rajapakse told a delegation of visiting Indian lawmakers that troops could not be pulled out despite the end of the decades-long Tamil… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects call to withdraw army from north
Reflections on Sri Lanka’s Post-Geneva Irrationality
One can understand to a certain extent the angst of some Sri Lankans over the injury caused to national pride by the ‘Geneva Resolution’ of March 2012. One can also understand the sense of frustration of certain others who hold the view that the Resolution does not go far enough to hold Sri Lanka’s feet… Continue reading Reflections on Sri Lanka’s Post-Geneva Irrationality
Government Finally Realises Gravity Of The UNHRC Resolution
Almost a month after the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) sessions in Geneva, the government has commenced work on preparing an action plan to implement the recommendations of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC). A joint committee has been set up to coordinate the formulation of the action plan. The task has been assigned… Continue reading Government Finally Realises Gravity Of The UNHRC Resolution
Reorganization And The Gotabhaya Factor
I have a view of my own about the crisis the country is faced with. This I have expressed adequately and made public. I reckon that it is a view that has been well tested and supported with objective facts. I am of the view that it has not been disproved yet by anyone though… Continue reading Reorganization And The Gotabhaya Factor
Break deadlock and resume dialogue – India
Leader of Opposition, Lok Sabha, India and Leader of All-Party Parliamentary Delegation to Sri Lanka Sushma Swaraj told media that she called upon President Mahinda Rajapaksa to break the deadlock in talks with Tamil parties when the Indian Parliamentary delegation met him on Saturday. She said that the delegation has urged the Government of Sri… Continue reading Break deadlock and resume dialogue – India
Indian MPs urge Sri Lankan Govt., TNA to resume talks
The Indian joint parliamentary delegation that visited Sri Lanka has urged the Government of Sri Lanka and “other stakeholders, including the Tamil National Alliance,” to resume dialogue and move towards an early political settlement. Attesting that the Government-TNA talks were a lost cause, the delegation said: “We would earnestly suggest urgent consultations to create conditions… Continue reading Indian MPs urge Sri Lankan Govt., TNA to resume talks
India very serious about political solution; Swaraj
The Indian parliamentary delegation, upon conclusion of its visit to Sri Lanka , said that India is ‘very serious’ about a political solution to the Tamil national question , and urged the government of Sri Lanka and the Tamil National Alliance to resume political dialogue as early as possible. “We are very very serious about… Continue reading India very serious about political solution; Swaraj
