UK and Russia ‘commend’ investigations

Britain and Russia have commended the government for its investigations into the brutal attack on British tourist and Russian national at Tangalle, says the Sri Lanka government. British tourist Kuram Shaikh was killed in an attack on Christmas eve and his companion Russian national Victoria Alexandrovna was also badly injured and there are allegations that… Continue reading UK and Russia ‘commend’ investigations

Canada says LLRC inadequate, calls for independent investigations

Adding to the increasing number of calls, ahead of the March meeting of UN’s Human Rights Council in Geneva, for Independent International Investigations into alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka committed during the final phases of war, Canadas Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird said Wednesday, "Canada remains concerned that the report does not fully address… Continue reading Canada says LLRC inadequate, calls for independent investigations

Sustained Sri Lanka boycott campaign draws attention of GAP, WP

"They were holding up signs that read, “Victoria’s Dirty Little Secret” and “Big GAP in ethics” in front of Banana Republic and the Gap, warning shoppers to check labels, lest they buy clothing made in Sri Lanka, where they say human rights violations are continuing and Tamils are being forced off their land by the… Continue reading Sustained Sri Lanka boycott campaign draws attention of GAP, WP

If you want to change the Govt. change it at the polling booth: Gota

Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa speaking on the spate of revolutions that swept across the Arab continent said that a revolution of the sort should not take place in Sri Lanka. “There are various groups who are trying to topple this government and have taken example from the wave of protests in Libya, Tunisia and Egypt.… Continue reading If you want to change the Govt. change it at the polling booth: Gota

Ex-U.S. Diplomat Writes How-To Book for India

Indranil Mukherjee/Agence France-Presse/Getty Image Is India really China’s nightmare and America’s dream? India in the coming years might be better off protecting its industries rather than opening up to free trade. It should pressure Sri Lanka to kick out the Chinese and become a kind of vassal state. And it must stop relying on IT… Continue reading Ex-U.S. Diplomat Writes How-To Book for India

While UN Claims Zero Tolerance, No Discipline of Sri Lankan Abusers in Haiti

As the UN praises its own response to the earthquake in Haiti two years ago and even the cholera epidemic the UN alleged brought after that, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s spokesman Martin Nesirky on Tuesday could not say if even one of the 114 Sri Lanka soldiers repatriated for pedophilia had been disciplined.   As… Continue reading While UN Claims Zero Tolerance, No Discipline of Sri Lankan Abusers in Haiti

The Final Report of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission: A Response

Photo courtesy JDS The concluding report of Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) was finally made public in mid-December, after multiple delays and an interim report that went mostly unnoticed. The Commission’s report has sparked considerable debate within an increasingly stifled public sphere, rejuvenating conversations in Sri Lanka about governance, human rights, and… Continue reading The Final Report of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission: A Response

7.3 magnitude quake hits off Indonesia’s Sumatra island

A 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck off the western coast of western Indonesia’s Sumatra island early Wednesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said, but witnesses reported only minor shaking on land. The quake, which happened at 12:37 a.m. local time (1:37 p.m. Tuesday ET) at a depth of 18.1 miles, was centered in the Indian Ocean about 262… Continue reading 7.3 magnitude quake hits off Indonesia’s Sumatra island

Sri Lanka protesting university students evicted

Thousands of protesting students have been evicted from the campus of one of Sri Lanka’s main universities following a court order. The evictions at the Sri Jayawardenepura campus comes amid disputes between students who have been protesting for days and the government. Students accuse the government of interfering in their lives. A senior opposition figure… Continue reading Sri Lanka protesting university students evicted