Military training "is not the form of leadership training appropriate for young people who would later play a role as civilians in the country’s development," says Friday Forum The Sri Lankan authorities are accused of trying to brainwash university students through ‘leadership training’ instead of trying to find solutions to students’ burning issues. Rejecting the… Continue reading Undergraduates training in ‘brainwash’ controversy
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Harper to boycott Sri Lanka CHOGM over rights concerns
In a meeting with journalists Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, remarked that he will likely not attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), biennial summit meeting of the heads of government from all Commonwealth nations, currently being discussed to be held in Sri Lanka, if he does not "see progress in Sri Lanka in… Continue reading Harper to boycott Sri Lanka CHOGM over rights concerns
Human rights activists demand Liam Fox stops backing Sri Lanka!
Human rights campaigners from a number of groups including Act Now, Tamil Solidarity and the Tamil Transnational Government (in exile) were out in Nailsea on Saturday calling on the local MP and Defence Secretary, Liam Fox, to support calls for an INDEPENDENT investigation into alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka. Prime Minister David Cameron and… Continue reading Human rights activists demand Liam Fox stops backing Sri Lanka!
Jaya Spices Up India-Sri Lanka Ties
Predictability is not a virtue in politics, particularly in sub-continental politics. Jayalalithaa Jayaram is an exception. An honourable exception, one may like to say despite reservations on her brand of politics. Her survival in the hurly-burly world of Dravidian politics with a preponderance of Subramanian Swamys and Andimuthu Rajas is as much a testimony to… Continue reading Jaya Spices Up India-Sri Lanka Ties
Rights group urges Sri Lanka to end detention laws
The Human Rights Watch lobby group on Wednesday urged Sri Lanka to scrap draconian detention laws and free thousands of people held under the regulations. The New York-based body said Sri Lanka’s ending of a decades-long state of emergency last week would have little effect as separate anti-terror laws still allowed people to be detained… Continue reading Rights group urges Sri Lanka to end detention laws
HRW criticise the new laws
A week after Sri Lanka lifted a longstanding state of emergency, an international campaign group, Human Rights Watch, has said the move means little because of other stringent laws still in place. The criticism comes after some countries guardedly welcomed the scrapping of the emergency, which happened just before Sri Lanka is due to be… Continue reading HRW criticise the new laws
Jaffna University students agitate against ‘grease devils’
Openly accusing Sri Lanka government and its military for staging the ‘grease devil’ attacks on Tamils and Muslims of the North and East, and especially their women, the agitating students of the University of Jaffna called upon the International Community to take note of what is happening. More than a thousand students of the university… Continue reading Jaffna University students agitate against ‘grease devils’
Amnesty report: Sri Lanka’s civil war panel ‘flawed’
A government inquiry into Sri Lanka’s civil war is "flawed at every level", providing no accountability for atrocities, says a new report. The commission has not properly pursued allegations of war crimes committed by the army and Tamil Tiger rebels, says the Amnesty International report. The rebels were defeated in 2009 in a hard-fought end… Continue reading Amnesty report: Sri Lanka’s civil war panel ‘flawed’
‘complete destruction’ seen by Moon
The UN Secretary General had told the diplomats that he saw a scene of "complete destruction", when he flew over the former "no-fire zone" in Sri Lanka. He described the conditions of Manik Farm refugee camp as worse than anything he had ever seen before, reveals a US diplomatic cable released by Wikileaks. UN Secretary… Continue reading ‘complete destruction’ seen by Moon
At UN Screening on Sri Lanka Murders, Kohona Tells Press to Ask Nambiar, Silva Says It Was 53rd Div – Lies Agreed On
Sri Lanka’s two top diplomats at the UN in New York took Press questions after they screened "Lies Agreed Upon," of which the invitation from the president of the UN Correspondents’ Association stated, "Sri Lankan Authorities state, ‘this video directly challenges the assertions contained in the UK Channel 4 video, Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields.’" … Continue reading At UN Screening on Sri Lanka Murders, Kohona Tells Press to Ask Nambiar, Silva Says It Was 53rd Div – Lies Agreed On
