In April 2008 when the Security Forces were inching their way up the western coast and advancing towards the Madhu Church — a sanctuary for the Tiger “boys” — Bishop Joseph Ryappah, the prominent LTTE agent in the Catholic Church, did the unthinkable: he hijacked the statue of Holy Mary at Madhu and took it… Continue reading Is the Jaffna Tamil leadership fit to handle increased powers?
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Hijacking media is not free expression
To celebrate the hijacking of the local media by a bunch of NGO operators with dubious motives, and to call that celebration a key media event in the country should be suicidal to the fortunes of local media, but yet this is exactly what is happening. Last week some of the country’s media organizations declared… Continue reading Hijacking media is not free expression
Optics and politics of grief
“I was on my motorcycle going through this area behind a couple on a motorcycle. The woman was pregnant and they were out probably to do some shopping. The couple was coming fast. They signalled to me and I moved aside to let them overtake. I suddenly saw the couple fall down for no discernible… Continue reading Optics and politics of grief
US’s dissonant positions boon to Sri Lanka’s war-criminals
While several members of the legislative branch of the US Government are pressing for independent international investigations into Sri Lanka’s war-crimes, the US executive branch, despite the presence of ardent advocates of human rights as President Obama’s group of advisers, guided by Ambassador Robert Blake architected policy that has wrought havoc to Tamil justice, appears… Continue reading US’s dissonant positions boon to Sri Lanka’s war-criminals
Book documents pre-colonial Tamil connections of New Zealand
“Tamil Imprints in New Zealand” by 87-year-old Eezham Tamil author A.T. Arumugam, now living in New Zealand, re-documents and discusses in detail a bronze bell inscribed in Tamil in c. 14-15 century writing that was in the possession of the native Maori people of New Zealand. Originally written in 2007 in Tamil, the book has… Continue reading Book documents pre-colonial Tamil connections of New Zealand
UN role for Sri Lanka ex-army General Shavendra Silva
One of Sri Lanka’s most controversial diplomats, an ex-army commander, has got a senior post advising the UN secretary general, the government says. Major General Shavendra Silva, Sri Lanka’s deputy ambassador to the UN, is the subject of a lawsuit in the US accusing him of war crimes. Maj Gen Silva denies the charges. He… Continue reading UN role for Sri Lanka ex-army General Shavendra Silva
Sri Lankan Alleged War Criminal Silva "Selected" as Ban Adviser on Peacekeeping?
In an example of UN "bluewashing" of a an alleged war criminal, Sri Lanka is bragging that its Major General Shavendra Silva has been selected for the "UN Secretary General’s special Advisory group on Peace Keeping Operations," along with former Deputy Secretary General Louise Frechette and former head of UN Peacekeeping Jean Marie Guehenno. … Continue reading Sri Lankan Alleged War Criminal Silva "Selected" as Ban Adviser on Peacekeeping?
Tamil MP doubts LLRC implementation
Sri Lanka government has no intention to implement the recommendations of the presidential war panel, says a young Tamil government MP. Journalist turned politician Sri Ranga told BBC Sandeshaya that the government should implement panel’s all recommendations including a special investigation into alleged war crimes by certain elements of the military. The panel concluded the… Continue reading Tamil MP doubts LLRC implementation
Resettled Tamil woman’s body recovered near SLA bund in Thenmaraadchi
The skeleton of a recently slain 28-year-old unmarried Tamil woman has been recovered near an abandoned military bund used by the Sri Lanka Army in A’rukuve’li, located along Kearatheevu Road (Jaffna – Mannaar Road) in Thenmaraadchi on Wednesday. The victim, Atputhamalar Subramaniyam, who had resettled in Thanangki’lappu near Ma’ravanpulavu of Thenmaraadchi last year, has been… Continue reading Resettled Tamil woman’s body recovered near SLA bund in Thenmaraadchi
Mahinda Rajapaksa as a Modern Mahavasala and Font of Clemency? The Roots of Populist Authoritarianism in Sri Lanka
(by Michael Roberts) On 4th December 2011 the Sunday Island carried a headline: “Mahinda ready to meet General Fonseka’s family over pardon” — with a picture alongside showing President Mahinda Rajapaksa seated in an armchair perusing an official document – a document in royal red and marked by a recognisable state seal. It is the… Continue reading Mahinda Rajapaksa as a Modern Mahavasala and Font of Clemency? The Roots of Populist Authoritarianism in Sri Lanka
