A resolution has been introduced in the US Congress last week, calling upon Pakistan to recognize the right to self-determination of the Baloch people, whose main territory Balochistan, bordering Iran in the west and Afghanistan in the north, is currently a province in Pakistan. It is the US policy to “oppose aggression and the violation… Continue reading US Congress tables resolution on Baloch self-determination
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Women protest ‘land grab’ by military
Women activists in northern Sri Lanka have strongly protested a move by the military to construct a new army camp in Eluthoor, Mannar. The Women Rural Development Societies from nine villages in eastern Sri Lanka say they held a meeting to discuss their concern over the allocation of land along Tharavanlottai road. The army camp… Continue reading Women protest ‘land grab’ by military
In Search of Something More than the 13th Amendment
During his recent visit to Sri Lanka, India’s External Affairs Minister, Mr. SM Krishna reminded that President Mahinda Rajapaksa was committed to a ‘13th Amendment Plus approach.’ This has been an old promise of the Government, one which was so prominently made in 2008-2009 as well. The timing of this promise seems perfect; the next… Continue reading In Search of Something More than the 13th Amendment
The Ides Of March Comes Around To A Rajapaksa Regime
Last week was one that President Mahinda Rajapaksa wished had never come by. The years of telling the West to “go fly a kite” had come home to roost. It is the way of the international community. They do not have a gallery to play to. The powerful and influential “watch lobbies” bide their time,… Continue reading The Ides Of March Comes Around To A Rajapaksa Regime
Sri Lanka’s Missing
Where are they? What happened to dozens of LTTE members who surrendered to the army together with Rev. Francis Joseph, a Catholic priest, south of the Vadduvaakal bridge on May 18 2009? “Aananthi” (not her real name), the wife of one of the disappeared, told Human Rights Watch that she saw the army load the… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Missing
Are Delhi and Colombo playing a prearranged game?
LLRC promptings fall by the wayside The sixty-four thousand dollar question doing the round in town: Is the government really under intense international pressure and will it be compelled to do something about the Tamil question, or is it all plain bluff till the Human Rights tamasha in Geneva draws to a close? I do… Continue reading Are Delhi and Colombo playing a prearranged game?
Solving the National Question the parliamentary way
According to government media, President Mahinda said on the Independence Day “This is not a task confined to one individual or a party. Remember, the country would not benefit by trying to please selfish groups who receive foreign funds. Similarly, solutions cannot be obtained by implementing the proposals of extremist groups of whatever persuasion. What… Continue reading Solving the National Question the parliamentary way
HOW THE WEST IS LOSING SRI LANKA
Doesn’t anyone read public opinion polls anymore? Don’t they make news anymore? I’m not referring to opinion polls run or commissioned by the government – any government- or its affiliates, but opinion polls in reputed non-state publications, especially those on vital topics. Surely no topic could be more topical than the international moves being made… Continue reading HOW THE WEST IS LOSING SRI LANKA
Opposition vows to continue protests
The opposition political parties in Sri Lanka have vowed to continue protests against the increasing cost of living despite the government crackdown on protests. The joint opposition activists made the vow in front of Fort railway station, as they protested the recent increase of the price of fuel and electricity by the government. "Having promised… Continue reading Opposition vows to continue protests
Holland artist conveys oppressed peoples stories through theatre reportage
Combining theatre and reportage, artist Annet Henneman from The Netherlands has been conveying the real stories of oppressed peope and the refugees across Europe in a novel form of theatre performance, causing attitudinal change on viewers for years, through Italy-based Teatro di Nascosto (Hidden Theatre). Eezham Tamils in Berlin, Germany, were introduced to her media… Continue reading Holland artist conveys oppressed peoples stories through theatre reportage
