To his surprise, Graham Williamson of Act Now, UK, realised that Tamils and Sinhalese biologically stem from a common genetic process originating since prehistoric times, when he read the book Peopling of Sri Lanka by Subramaniyam Visahan. The study may help to overcome genocidal conflict. Yet the reality of genetic similarity between the two peoples… Continue reading ‘Political separation needed to stop genocide in Sri Lanka’
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Sri Lanka Elections To Local Bodies: An Indian Perspective – Analysis
The results of elections to local bodies, held on March 17, 2011 and July 23, 2011 and subsequent comments made by Sinhalese and Tamil leaders clearly indicate that the ethnic divide in Sri Lanka is getting sharpened. Two years after the decimation of the Tigers the Government is determined to impose a solution which reflects… Continue reading Sri Lanka Elections To Local Bodies: An Indian Perspective – Analysis
Sri Lanka’s Tamil question: Justice, Lies and Videotape- RNW
Sri Lanka’s thirty year war is now more of words than of guns, but it is no less bitter. RNW’s team in the country met with fierce resistance from the Sri Lankan government to the current calls for justice from the international community. But the problem is that the international community’s presence in the country… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Tamil question: Justice, Lies and Videotape- RNW
Exclusive: Erasing the cultural leftover of Tamils to convert Sri Lanka into Sinhala country
Travelling through the Tamil areas in North Sri Lanka, one is shocked to see the changing demography of the land. A land that was once inhabited by Tamils and a land that had a distinct flavor of Tamil culture and heritage is now in the grip of Sinhalese hegemony, seen in the form of Buddhist… Continue reading Exclusive: Erasing the cultural leftover of Tamils to convert Sri Lanka into Sinhala country
Colombo rejects TNA’s ultimatum on non-existing devolution plan
Rejecting outright the demands of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) in a typical Sinhala hegemonic manner, the militaristic government of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Thursday said that the demands set out in the TNA’s ultimatum for future talks have reflected the attitude of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). According to a… Continue reading Colombo rejects TNA’s ultimatum on non-existing devolution plan
Sri Lanka: 600 war children still missing – IRIN
More than two years after Sri Lanka’s decades-long conflict officially ended, the whereabouts of 630 children are unknown, according to a government database. Most went missing during the final phase of the war that ended on 18 May 2009, when government forces declared victory over the now defeated Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), who… Continue reading Sri Lanka: 600 war children still missing – IRIN
Media organisations in Colombo protest against attack on Tamil editor
Five Colombo-based media organizations held a protest campaign at Lipton Circus, Colombo, Tuesday afternoon, against the assault of Uthayan newspaper’s News Editor Gnanasundaram Kuhanathan in Jaffna. Meanwhile, Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa talking to foreign journalists on Tuesday said the attack on Kuhanathan was an ‘isolated’ incident and a ‘petty’ crime. Since year 2000,… Continue reading Media organisations in Colombo protest against attack on Tamil editor
Gotabaya releases "factual account" of war against LTTE
Hinting that Sri Lanka will re-examine its war with the Tamil Tigers, Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa, has said his country “will certainly engage with and account for the events of the past, [but] our focus must be on the future”. Launching the report “Humanitarian Operation — Factual Analysis”, compiled by the Ministry of Defence as… Continue reading Gotabaya releases "factual account" of war against LTTE
Colombo unable to bury facts of ACF massacre
Fifth anniversary of the massacre of seventeen staffers of the French NGO, Action Contre la Faim (ACF), by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers falls on the 4th of August. Later investigations established that the workers, trapped inside their Moothoor branch office residence of ACF located close to Moothoor Cultural Centre, were shot and killed… Continue reading Colombo unable to bury facts of ACF massacre
Stop treating Tamils as minority: Premachandran MP
Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian Suresh Premachandran on Sunday touched on an important conceptual issue related to the national question in the island that affects equality between Tamils and Sinhalese, when he criticized those who treat Tamils as a ‘minority’. “We will not allow the government or anyone else to treat the Tamils as a minority… Continue reading Stop treating Tamils as minority: Premachandran MP
