Ready to face any pressure – Mahinda Rajapaksa

President Mahinda Rajapaksa today said that his government was quite capable of dealing with any pressure that comes from Geneva, New York or Washington. Addressing a gathering of public servants in Colombo the President said that public servants and heads of corporations should ensure good governance to improve the image of the country internationally. Referring… Continue reading Ready to face any pressure – Mahinda Rajapaksa

Conforming to mandate more important than getting offices of position: Suresh

It was a last resort for the democratic political struggle of Thanthai Chelva to call for the independence of Tamil Eelam in 1976, after a series of political deceits and finally his 6-point demand following the 1972 constitution to resolve the Tamil question within a united Sri Lanka was also rejected, said Tamil National Alliance… Continue reading Conforming to mandate more important than getting offices of position: Suresh

The rape of a 13 year old and paramilitary presence in Jaffna

March 3, 2012 marked a very dark ebb in our society as it saw the horrific rape and murder of little Jesudasan Lakshini (13), allegedly at the hands of former EPDP cadre, Kanthasami Jegatheswaran (alias Kiruba) (31), from the Delft Island, Jaffna. Currently being held in remand at the Jaffna Remand Prison, the accused was… Continue reading The rape of a 13 year old and paramilitary presence in Jaffna

Stop attacks against critics – media groups

An umbrella group of media organisations has urged Sri Lanka government to stop all attacks against its critics, including journalists. In a statement issued in the wake of recent hate speeches in state-run media and a cabinet minister publicly admitting attacks against journalists, the Alliance of Media Organisations (AMO) says it is disturbed by the… Continue reading Stop attacks against critics – media groups

Might Is Right For All Seasons

The day after the much ballyhooed UNHRC Resolution against Sri Lanka was adopted, we thought that the Rajapaksa government had finally got it right. The chief propaganda sheet of the government, the Daily News, had as its headline in coconut sized letters: Might is Right. Indeed this is a basic principle in life and throughout… Continue reading Might Is Right For All Seasons

Sri Lanka on notice: Where do we go from here? – thestar.com

State sovereignty continues to be a shield throughout much of the world where there is a need to circumvent international law and human rights obligations. Sri Lanka is one such state and is a well-known violator of human rights. As a historic first, the United Nations Human Rights Council has taken a strong stance against… Continue reading Sri Lanka on notice: Where do we go from here? – thestar.com

“I Have Stopped The State Media Calling People Traitors” Media Minister

Following the United Nations Human Rights Council sessions in Geneva, Sri Lankan state media and members of the government have been on the offensive against human rights activists and independent media groups calling them ‘traitors’. Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena, acting Minister of Mass Media, in an interview with The Sunday Leader says he has put a… Continue reading “I Have Stopped The State Media Calling People Traitors” Media Minister

Sri Lanka at Geneva Big Match

(Dr Vickramabahu Karunaratne) From the 83 riots, the Lankan state had to struggle in the international arena to justify the suppression of  the Tamil insurrection. At that stage there was public sympathy in India and in most of the Western democracies to the Tamil cause, and the Sinhala were always perceived as the oppressors. In… Continue reading Sri Lanka at Geneva Big Match

Confusion Over LLRC Implementation

Confusion reigns over whether the government plans to implementation the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation report following comments made by Nimal Siripala de Silva, Minister of Irrigation and Water Resource Management. The Minister speaking at a news conference last week said the LLRC had over stepped its mandate when producing its report. He told the media… Continue reading Confusion Over LLRC Implementation