The government will go ahead with the controversial re registration of land in the North and East. Speaking to journalists in Colombo, Minister Keheliya Rambukwella said “ninety five percent of Internally Displaced People (IDP) have been resettled and there is no need to delay land registration” in the North and East. Lands Ministry Secretary Asoka… Continue reading Govt to move on with land registration in N and E
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Tamil villagers clash with SL Police in Batticaloa
A man suspected to be a Sinhala policeman or soldier, who entered the house of a Tamil woman at Oo’ra’ni in Batticaloa attacked the young women Wednesday afternoon around 2:00 p.m. The intruder, using a sharp object, caused injuries to her chest and her hand before leaving the area. An eyewitness saw the attacker escaping… Continue reading Tamil villagers clash with SL Police in Batticaloa
Tamil killings were just collateral damage, says Sri Lanka – smh
THE top Sri Lankan diplomat in Australia has rejected a call by the Foreign Minister, Kevin Rudd, for the United Nations to re-examine allegations of war crimes during the bloody end to the country’s three decades of civil war. Last month a spokeswoman for Mr Rudd called on the UN Human Rights Council to revisit… Continue reading Tamil killings were just collateral damage, says Sri Lanka – smh
Protest on Kuganathan assault escalates amid eyewash arrest
More than 200 media workers, politicians and activists from North and South joined hands at Jaffna Bus Station staging a protest Tuesday from 11:00 a.m. till noon against the brutal assault last month on Gnanasundaram Kuganathan, the chief news editor of Uthayan daily in Jaffna and against the prevailing suppression of freedom of expression in… Continue reading Protest on Kuganathan assault escalates amid eyewash arrest
At UN on Sri Lanka, Ban Ki-moon Didn’t Even Submit Panel Report to Geneva, "Could Still Happen" – But When?
Asked about an editorial accusing UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon of being "lax" on countries such as Sri Lanka, Ban’s acting deputy spokesman Farhan Haq on Monday countered that Ban had "on his own authority appointed a Panel of Experts" on Sri Lanka. Inner City Press asked if Ban had even transmitted the Panel’s… Continue reading At UN on Sri Lanka, Ban Ki-moon Didn’t Even Submit Panel Report to Geneva, "Could Still Happen" – But When?
Riot-hit Tamils in London rebuild amid local support
Tamil-owned businesses amongst those damaged in three days of rioting and looting last week in several parts of London were also picking themselves up this week, cleaning and restoring damaged premises, restocking and inviting customers back. They are being assisted by sympathy and support from their local communities. Amongst the hardest hit parts of the… Continue reading Riot-hit Tamils in London rebuild amid local support
Sonia Gandhi’s Mysterious Illness Raises Questions
It has been 11 days since the announcement of the disappearance of Sonia Gandhi, the most powerful political figure in India. From all corners of the country, people have offered prayers and good wishes, even her political enemies. Yet what is most intriguing is that so few people are demanding that she be found. Mrs.… Continue reading Sonia Gandhi’s Mysterious Illness Raises Questions
Abuse, violence and bullying: Post-war Sri Lanka is indeed a peaceful place
Photo courtesy JDS The idea of writing this note came to mind after watching the recent interview between an Indian media personality and Sri Lanka’s Secretary to the Ministry of Defence, Public Security, Law and Order. A lot has been said about the information exchanged during this relatively short interview. A surface look at comments… Continue reading Abuse, violence and bullying: Post-war Sri Lanka is indeed a peaceful place
Iran, Turkey follow Sri Lanka model: Kurdish paper
While the Sri Lankan government is accused of deploying Israeli ‘Gazafication’ model in Sinhalicising the occupied country of Eezham Tamils, Iran and Turkey are adopting the so-called Sri Lankan model of ‘warfare’ against Kurdish people. In an article titled, “Reminding the Kurdish nation of the case of Tamil,” The Kurdish Globe, a weekly published in… Continue reading Iran, Turkey follow Sri Lanka model: Kurdish paper
In India, one protest results in two stories
Officials falsely link protesters and Naxalites, criminalising dissent and painting demonstrators as violent radicals. Tamil protesters in India have called for Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa to be hanged following the final offensive in the island’s war – but demonstrators have been labelled as ‘terrorists’ by authorities [EPA] There was a protest, unannounced, not sanctioned… Continue reading In India, one protest results in two stories
