LTTE losing, SL winning was Norway failing: Norway report team leader

While releasing the evaluation report on Norway’s failed peace process in Sri Lanka on Friday, the team leader of the evaluation panel, Gunnar M. Sørbø, outlining the main findings of the report said “The collapse of talks and the subsequent military victory were as much a story of the LTTE ‘losing’, as of the government… Continue reading LTTE losing, SL winning was Norway failing: Norway report team leader

Legalising Rajapaksa-Banditry

Kleptocrat: A ruler who uses power to steal the country’s resources. Oxford Dictionary By Tisaranee Gunasekara Mindless-extravagance; land-grabbing; media-muzzling: the three Rajapaksa preoccupations are intimately interconnected. The Ruling Siblings need money to strengthen their power and to sustain their voracious appetite for exhibitionism, and the fastest way to make a fast-buck in a cash-strapped economy… Continue reading Legalising Rajapaksa-Banditry

Colombo fails bid to host 2018 Commonwealth games

Gold Coast, located in the eastern shores of Southern Queensland, Australia, a popular tourist destination, leveraging its experience in hosting large-scale sporting events and the well-developed infrastructure facilities, beat Sri Lanka to host the 2018 Commonwealth games Friday. Colombo furiously pursuing its goal of erasing memory of the massacre of 40,000 Tamil civilians in 2009,… Continue reading Colombo fails bid to host 2018 Commonwealth games

SLMM tilted balance in favour of Sri Lanka, against LTTE: Gajendrakumar

Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM), the peace keeping arm of the Norway facilitated peace process in the island, tilted the balance in favour of the Sri Lankan state and against the LTTE, wrote Gajendrakumar Ponnampalam in 2007, in an unpublished research paper on the 2002 Ceasefire Agreement (CFA) he submitted to a foundation in the… Continue reading SLMM tilted balance in favour of Sri Lanka, against LTTE: Gajendrakumar

Sri Lanka: The Road to Reconciliation – 101 East

With a final report on the civil war due, we ask if Sri Lanka’s ethnic communities are more divided than ever. Since Sri Lanka ended a long-running civil war in May 2009, the country has attracted new tourists and trade. But critics say Sri Lanka’s ethnic communities appear more divided than ever with the risk… Continue reading Sri Lanka: The Road to Reconciliation – 101 East

Sri Lanka massacre, 5 times Srebrenica, 80 times My Lai, says German weekly

Referring to the Channel-4 documentary Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields, journalists, Dirk Maxeiner and Michael Miersch, in an opinion column that appeared in German weekly Die Zeit said that the massacre of Tamil civilians in Sri Lanka by the State military is five times the killings from Srebrenica genocide, and 80 times the numbers killed in… Continue reading Sri Lanka massacre, 5 times Srebrenica, 80 times My Lai, says German weekly

Manmohan discusses TN fishermen issue with Rajapaksa

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa held wide-ranging talks here on Thursday, covering the issue of Indian fishermen crossing over to Sri Lankan waters and the next steps towards fulfilling the aspirations of Tamils in the Northern Province. Emerging from the meeting at the resort on Villiginli island in The Maldives,… Continue reading Manmohan discusses TN fishermen issue with Rajapaksa

Sri Lanka’s Hambantota port ‘not deep enough’

The Sri Lankan government has continuously misled people over Hambantota Port, the main opposition United National Party (UNP) has said. Concern has been raised by the UNP over the port’s maximum depth of 17m, which it says is not deep enough for unloading larger cargo vessels. The government says that the $1.4bn port, funded by… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Hambantota port ‘not deep enough’

Political power and own state only could address structural genocide

Contrary to what certain Tamil politicians who are manipulated by India and/or western powers and intellectuals on the payroll of ‘donors’ may claim, the Eelam Tamils did not fight for individual human rights or equality. The structural genocide they face is not a one-time event but is a process, and that it is not an… Continue reading Political power and own state only could address structural genocide