The political and military connotations with which a sapling of the Bo tree at Anuradhapura was paraded in Jaffna on Wednesday, before presenting it to Bodh Gaya in India to mark the 2600th year of the attainment of Buddhahood, alienated Eezham Tamils of the land, smacked of consecration of the genocide against them and involved… Continue reading Colombo exploits Buddhism to consecrate genocide
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Private ferry service to resume between India and Sri Lanka
Private ferry service between India and Sri Lanka, which had been stopped for two years due to the ethnic war in Sri Lanka, will resume tomorrow with a ferry carrying 300 tonnes of goods leaving for Colombo. M V N Raj TPN 241 will leave for Sri Lanka from the Old Port here carrying goods… Continue reading Private ferry service to resume between India and Sri Lanka
HSZ lands in Jaffna sold to Sinhala businessmen
Large stretches of lands in Jaffna Peninsula in the so-called High Security Zones and in other areas where people are not permitted to resettle in the guise of landmines are hurriedly sold to Sinhala businessmen ostensibly to start ‘industrial estates’. 100 acres of land near Ezhuthumadduvaa’l railway station along the A9 Highway has been recently… Continue reading HSZ lands in Jaffna sold to Sinhala businessmen
Another former US envoy goes to Chennai to save Sri Lanka
Former US envoy to Sri Lanka Teresita Schaffer, speaking at a forum on ‘US perspective on security in South Asian region with special emphasis on Nepal and Sri Lanka’ in Chennai on Monday, ruled out American backing for Tamil Eelam, reported Express News Service, Tuesday. The ex envoy was harping on genuine reconciliation, focus on… Continue reading Another former US envoy goes to Chennai to save Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan ire on Independence Day in London
When a group of Tamil expatriates began protesting outside the Sri Lankan High Commission in London on Friday Feb 4 (Sri Lanka’s Independence Day), officials inside made a false call to the police claiming the building was under attack, British police sources said Monday. A police squad rushed to the site, but found peaceful demonstrators… Continue reading Sri Lankan ire on Independence Day in London
On Sri Lanka War Crimes, UN’s Ban at Oxford Listed 2005 Trip for S. Korea, Now His Panel Offers Mere Video Call
“I visited Sri Lanka twice” UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said on February 2 at Oxford, answered a question about the UN failing to protect Tamils and failing to pursue accountability for those who ordered them killed. Inner City Press had covered Ban’s May 2009 trip to Sri Lanka, but was unaware of any other… Continue reading On Sri Lanka War Crimes, UN’s Ban at Oxford Listed 2005 Trip for S. Korea, Now His Panel Offers Mere Video Call
Resist to the end: US envoy tells Egyptian dictator
‘Resist to the end,’ advised Obama-Clinton administration’s envoy to the Egyptian dictator Mubarak who is currently facing democracy uprising from the people of Egypt. "President Mubarak’s continued leadership is critical: it’s his opportunity to write his own legacy,” said Frank Wisner, a retired diplomat of the US State Department, now sent as an envoy by… Continue reading Resist to the end: US envoy tells Egyptian dictator
Floods fury returns to Sri Lanka
People in Sri Lanka are going hungry as a fresh wave of floods has hit the east, centre and north of the island. Some 320,000 people have been forced to take refuge in makeshift camps in schools, temples and mosques. The floods have affected 1.25 million people. Officials say 11 people have been killed and… Continue reading Floods fury returns to Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka opposition warns of Arab-style uprising
Sri Lanka’s main opposition on Saturday warned of an uprising, a day after ruling party activists unleashed violent attacks against demonstrators seeking the release of a jailed opposition leader. The United National Party (UNP) said repeated violence against the opposition, arson attacks on anti-government news organisations and arrests of student leaders could lead to protests… Continue reading Sri Lanka opposition warns of Arab-style uprising
‘Wish and reality of Sri Lanka’s Independence’
“I wish all Sri Lankans around the world a happy celebration and continued peace and prosperity in the coming year," said a statement harping on "post-war reconciliation" released from the office of the US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, on the eve of the independence day of Sri Lanka on 4th February. But the imposed… Continue reading ‘Wish and reality of Sri Lanka’s Independence’
