‘Silenced Voices – Tales of Sri Lankan Journalists in Exile’, a new documentary by Norwegian filmmaker Beate Arnestad, who directed and produced the award winning documentary ‘My Daughter the Terrorist’ in 2007, is to be pre-premiered in Oslo, Norway, on February 09. The screening of ‘Silenced Voices’, which is about journalists, who contributed to international… Continue reading Award winning filmmaker presents documentary on exiled Sinhala, Tamil journalists
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Going beyond the 13th Amendment: Newspaper coverage of the Sri Lankan’s President’s assurance to India
Our affiliate Vikalpa did a short media monitoring exercise anchored to the front page reportage of the Indian Foreign Minister’s official visit to Sri Lanka and the press conference in which the President’s commitment to going beyond the 13th Amendment was reiterated by him. The following is a translation of the report that first appeared… Continue reading Going beyond the 13th Amendment: Newspaper coverage of the Sri Lankan’s President’s assurance to India
Sri Lanka jail riot ‘injures 28’ in Colombo
At least 28 people have been injured in clashes between guards and rioting inmates at a prison in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo, police say. Reports say guards opened fire to restore order and most of the injured are prisoners with bullet wounds. Police say inmates were angered by moves to curtail drug smuggling in… Continue reading Sri Lanka jail riot ‘injures 28’ in Colombo
Kalam risks his image in salvaging New Delhi in Tamil Nadu
While India’s former president Abdul Kalam has real work to do in addressing his own Establishment in New Delhi what brought him to genocidal Colombo and its India-partnered colony in the North and East of the island, wonders genocide-affected Eezham Tamils. Mr. Kalam may not be worried about criticism against him, as his interview to… Continue reading Kalam risks his image in salvaging New Delhi in Tamil Nadu
Mahinda, Marxism and Michael
Michael Colin Cooke titles his response to my response “Once more into the breach”. If I may be permitted a quibble at the commencement, shouldn’t that read “unto” the breach? As Rooney Mara playing Lisbeth Salander in ‘Millennium’ says by way of greeting, “hey hey!” Let’s see what we have here. Having accused me of… Continue reading Mahinda, Marxism and Michael
Kalam unaware of Tamil fishermen’s plight
Jaffna District fisheries societies representatives on Monday urged the visiting former Indian President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, who was in Jaffna as part of his visit to the island, to impress upon the Indian government to facilitate the Eezham Tamil fishermen to resume their livelihood by containing the Indian poachers who destroy the nets of… Continue reading Kalam unaware of Tamil fishermen’s plight
SL Navy militarises Jaffna lagoon
Sri Lanka Navy and Army have denied resettled fishermen along a major part of Jaffna lagoon from accessing their sea from Sunday, citing training purposes of the military at a major cantonment of the occupying SL military at Allaarai on Chaavakachcheari – Kachchaay Road. The SL military has blocked the fishing boats from Koayilkudiyiruppu on… Continue reading SL Navy militarises Jaffna lagoon
Former Tigers ‘threatened’ in north
These former LTTE cadres are now forced to live under the watchful eye of military intelligence, says Councillor MK Sivajilingam The military in Sri Lanka is constantly threatening former Tamil Tigers who were released in the north following rehabilitation, to stay away from political activities, local politicians say. The former combatants are particularly told by… Continue reading Former Tigers ‘threatened’ in north
Sri Lanka: No Progress on Justice
The Sri Lankan government in the past year failed to advance justice and accountability for the victims of the country’s 26-year-long civil conflict, Human Rights Watch said today in its World Report 2012. While Sri Lanka’s war-ravaged north and east became more open, the government deepened repression of basic freedoms throughout the country. The government… Continue reading Sri Lanka: No Progress on Justice
Examining Sri Lanka’s Diplomacy Machine
Photo courtesy JDS As promised, the Sri Lankan government made the final report of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) public last month. It has also recently released its “National Action Plan for the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights: 2011-2016.” The Action Plan was developed in accordance with a commitment the government had… Continue reading Examining Sri Lanka’s Diplomacy Machine
