Women clear Sri Lanka’s landmine legacy

Valmathi Jegadas is a different sort of mine clearer to the testosterone-fuelled explosives specialists portrayed in the 2008 Oscar-winning Hollywood hit, The Hurt Locker. A farmer’s wife in northern Sri Lanka, Jegadas, 37, earns 200 dollars a month risking her life, and she admits being scared each time she steps into the minefields that are… Continue reading Women clear Sri Lanka’s landmine legacy

After 18, Back To 13 Minus

Now who remains so? Some of us as people? Some of them as political leaders? The UNP and its rusty leader ran berserk against the 18th Amendment and did not even want to attend the parliamentary sessions that debated and passed it. Thereafter he went to nominate another from a different party, the TNA, that… Continue reading After 18, Back To 13 Minus

On Ban’s “Abnormal” Understanding with Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa, UN Won’t Answer

The UN’s stonewalling on Sri Lanka expanded on October 1 with the Spokesman for Secretary General Ban Ki-moon dodging whether Ban reached a private understanding with President Mahinda Rajapaksa that Rajapaksa could represent what Ban said in a one on one meeting about the limits of the UN war crimes panel. “It’s up to individual… Continue reading On Ban’s “Abnormal” Understanding with Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa, UN Won’t Answer

UN Won’t Disclose Ban’s 1 on 1 Meetings This Month, Presidents Beyond Sri Lanka?

While the UN issued summaries of some 100 meetings between countries’ leaders and Secretary General Ban Ki-moon during this month’s General Debate, for between five and ten of these meetings there was an additional one on one session which was not included in the UN’s summaries, it has emerged. On September 29, Inner City Press… Continue reading UN Won’t Disclose Ban’s 1 on 1 Meetings This Month, Presidents Beyond Sri Lanka?

S.Lanka president confirms jail for ex-army chief

Sri Lanka’s president has confirmed the 30-month jail term imposed on former army chief Sarath Fonseka following his conviction by a military court, an official said Thursday. President Mahinda Rajapakse approved the prison sentence for a period of two-and-a-half years after returning Wednesday from New York where he addressed the UN General Assembly, a senior… Continue reading S.Lanka president confirms jail for ex-army chief

22 US, UK cities hold Sri Lanka boycott campaign

Sixteen US cities and six UK cities held boycott Sri Lanka rally Saturday between 10 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. local time campaigning against buying clothing made in Sri Lanka. The rally gained momentum in California as students from Stanford University joined the rally in front of the Gap and Victoria’s Secret stores, to signify beginning… Continue reading 22 US, UK cities hold Sri Lanka boycott campaign

At UN on Sri Lanka, Ban Son in Law Called "Irrelevant," Rajapaksa Relations Still Undisclosed after Tete a Tete Meeting

With UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon embroiled in controversies including about his personal and familial relations with Sri Lanka, Mr. Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky declared on Wednesday that it is “irrelevant” whether Ban’s son in law Siddarth Chatterjee served with the Indian military forces in Sri Lanka. Video here. Back in March, Inner City Press… Continue reading At UN on Sri Lanka, Ban Son in Law Called "Irrelevant," Rajapaksa Relations Still Undisclosed after Tete a Tete Meeting

UN Ban Confined Mention His Sri Lanka War Crimes Panel to Secret Unsummarized "Tete a Tete" Meeting with Rajapaksa

Five days after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa met and then issued different summaries of their meeting, Inner City Press asked Ban adviser Nicholas Hayson to explain the discrepancy. Haysom admitted that after the “open” meeting between the two men, which included advisers including Haysom, there was a “tete… Continue reading UN Ban Confined Mention His Sri Lanka War Crimes Panel to Secret Unsummarized "Tete a Tete" Meeting with Rajapaksa

Explosion kills SLA soldier, injures another in Valikaamam HSZ

The International Commission of Jurists in a latest report has urged the International Community and the United Nations to extend ‘rehabilitation’ donor support only on condition of compliance with international law and standards, given the current legal vacuum and uncertain conditions under which at least 8,000 ‘surrendees’ are being detained by Colombo. Otherwise, those who… Continue reading Explosion kills SLA soldier, injures another in Valikaamam HSZ