Sri Lanka is now one country, my aim is to see whole nation gets all benefits: President Rajapaksa

‘I have a political solution in mind, it must be acceptable to political parties and the people’; TNA’s giving up separate state demand is ‘a very good development’; Tamil people ‘want a new leadership to be built up’; elections to Northern Provincial Council ‘by next year’; a priority is to ‘win the hearts and minds’… Continue reading Sri Lanka is now one country, my aim is to see whole nation gets all benefits: President Rajapaksa

Sri Lanka orders Red Cross to quit former war zone

Sri Lanka’s government has ordered the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to close its offices in the island’s former war zone, the Geneva-based humanitarian agency said Sunday. The government told the ICRC to move out of two northern towns after the defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels in May last year brought about… Continue reading Sri Lanka orders Red Cross to quit former war zone

The Sri Lankan way

The first time Mahinda Rajapaksa assumed the seat of president in Sri Lanka, it was to limited fanfare. The year was 2005. He had just survived a fierce battle with his party for leadership, and the civil war with the rebel Tamil Tigers was still simmering. There wasn’t much to celebrate. This time around, the… Continue reading The Sri Lankan way

At UN, Questions on Sudan, Sri Lanka & Haiti Left Unanswered Amid Free Lunch & Happy Talk, No Q&A

Rather than answer questions, the UN tries to fill the time of Q&A with Pollyanna information about which the press corps has no questions or apparently interest. Outside, a free lunch is served, as if to guarantee attendance. To this has the UN been reduced. On November 19, the noon briefing was truncated with only… Continue reading At UN, Questions on Sudan, Sri Lanka & Haiti Left Unanswered Amid Free Lunch & Happy Talk, No Q&A

Sri Lanka president sworn-in, vows economic revival

Sri Lanka’s powerful president, Mahinda Rajapakse, vowed to turn his battle-scarred nation into the economic "wonder" of Asia as he was sworn in Friday for a second six-year term. At a ceremonial inauguration that included a march-past by thousands of troops, Rajapakse said his handling of the economy would replicate his military success in defeating… Continue reading Sri Lanka president sworn-in, vows economic revival

UK billboard announces Tamil Eelam National Remembrance Day

As part of the global Tamil Eelam community’s events to mark National Remembrance Day on November 27, expatriate Tamils in London have sponsored a public billboard. The Tamil Youth Organisation (TYO), an activist group comprising Tamil students and young professionals, coordinated the effort. “We wanted to express the significance of this day for Eelam Tamils,… Continue reading UK billboard announces Tamil Eelam National Remembrance Day

Sri Lanka to inaugurate leader with ‘biggest rice cake’

Some 12,000kg of white rice, 1,500 coconuts and 300kg of cashew nuts are some of the ingredients for a very special Sri Lankan recipe. It’s the world’s biggest ever kiribath, or milk rice cake, a dish being cooked up by a top chef for the public. Other revelries are under way at a special exhibition… Continue reading Sri Lanka to inaugurate leader with ‘biggest rice cake’

‘Quiet diplomacy’ does not work with Sri Lanka – Tissainayagam

Economic aid should be linked to press freedom in Sri Lanka, veteran Tamil journalist J. S. Tissainayagam, who was released from government custody by international pressure earlier this year, said Wednesday. In his first interview since his release, Mr. Tissainayagam rejected arguments that ‘quiet diplomacy’ would achieve better conduct from President Mahinda Rajapakse regime, and… Continue reading ‘Quiet diplomacy’ does not work with Sri Lanka – Tissainayagam

Swiss Tamil council arranges safe custody for war crimes evidences

The Swiss branch of the Society for Threatened Peoples (GfbV), a human rights organisation that speaks up for voiceless peoples and communities, has come forward to act as an independent custodian of evidence material and in working out submissions on behalf of individuals and organisations, who need assistance in making submissions to the UN Panel,… Continue reading Swiss Tamil council arranges safe custody for war crimes evidences