President shown photos of shelling civilians

‘The Foreign Minister insisted that satellite images did not provide information needed to determine the source of fire,’ says the US embassy cable US diplomats in Sri Lanka have shown satellite images of damage by shelling in "safe zone" even after the government announced ending heavy artillery and aerial bombing, according to anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks.… Continue reading President shown photos of shelling civilians

Donors knew of shelling civilians

International donors were aware of artillery attacks on Tamil civilians by the Sri Lanka military in the last stages of the war against Tamil Tigers, according to recent Wikileaks revelations. However, donor nations have stopped short of making their knowledge public. The international co-chairs in a meeting held on 05 March 2009 was told by… Continue reading Donors knew of shelling civilians

Rajapaksa comes down heavily on those demanding accountability

Some countries are providing a “safe haven” to “theoreticians of terror in Sri Lanka” Coming down heavily on countries that demanded accountability for the civilian deaths in the last stages of the Eelam war IV in early 2009, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa said that for most of those who demand accountability, it was only… Continue reading Rajapaksa comes down heavily on those demanding accountability

Text of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s address to the Rotary Conference in Colombo

The President of Rotary International Mr. Kalyan Bannerjee The Governor of Rotary District of South Asia The Governor of the Rotary District – Sri Lanka Governors of other Rotary Districts and members of Rotary International, Hon. Ministers, Friends, Let me first welcome you most warmly to Sri Lanka and say how glad I am to… Continue reading Text of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s address to the Rotary Conference in Colombo

At UN, Screening of Rajapaksa’s Response to "Killing Fields of Sri Lanka," Itself Neven Shown in Ban Ki-moon’s UN

After the bloody final stage of conflict in Sri Lanka in 2009, alongside stalled action at the UN and its Human Rights Council, a documentary was made. This "Killing Fields" film about Sri Lanka has still apparenlty not been seen by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. Nor was it ever screened inside the UN, but… Continue reading At UN, Screening of Rajapaksa’s Response to "Killing Fields of Sri Lanka," Itself Neven Shown in Ban Ki-moon’s UN

Sri Lanka conspires for a Sinhala division in Mullaiththeevu district

Occupying Sri Lanka’s Colonial Governor in the North Maj. Gen. Chandrasri and presidential sibling Basil Rajapaksa are all set to create a new Sinhala division in the Ma’nal Aa’ru part of the Mullaiththeevu district that will be delinking the contiguity of Northern and Eastern Provinces. India that has committed to the integration of the northern… Continue reading Sri Lanka conspires for a Sinhala division in Mullaiththeevu district

Indian railway aid helps Colombo to wedge North and East

Sri Lanka occupying the country of Eezham Tamils proposes to lay a railway link between Mannaar and Trincomelee through Medawaachchiya in the Sinhala territory of North Central Province, while the shortest link between the two cities is through Vavuniyaa in the north. As the railway line between Thalai Mannaar and Medawaachchiya has been restored with… Continue reading Indian railway aid helps Colombo to wedge North and East

Sri Lanka imposes new anti-terrorism measures

Emergency law comes to an end, but new government regulations prevent detained Tamil separatists from being released.  The army said it was awaiting orders on any changes to emergency powers [EPA] Sri Lanka has lifted its wartime emergency powers and introduced new regulations under the 1978 Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), allowing it to keep… Continue reading Sri Lanka imposes new anti-terrorism measures