‘Norway wrongs by cooperating with Colombo’

The Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg is naive if he believes normalisation of relations with Colombo will lay the basis for reconciliation. It is wrong to normalise relations with a regime that uses the army to expel Tamils from their land and settle Sinhalese there. Before normalising diplomatic ties Stoltenberg should demand Rajapaksa to accept… Continue reading ‘Norway wrongs by cooperating with Colombo’

As Obama Is Booed at Fundraiser, Chinese-Only Briefing, Sri Lanka Protest, MDGs

The diplomatic action moved outside of the UN on Wednesday night, as the MDG Summit ended with a whimper.   Journalists in the UN Media Center were told they’d have to leave a half hour after the General Assembly session stopped, so that power could be turned off and checked after Tuesday’s power outage which… Continue reading As Obama Is Booed at Fundraiser, Chinese-Only Briefing, Sri Lanka Protest, MDGs

Colombo hurriedly readies military colony in Ki’linochchi

One hundred houses in the military occupation scheme consisting twelve thousand houses by the Sri Lanka government in Ki’linochchi district to colonize the Tamil land of Vanni with Sinhala families of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) are being hurriedly prepared for occupation. Families of one hundred SLA officers will take possession of them in an event… Continue reading Colombo hurriedly readies military colony in Ki’linochchi

Prime Minister rejects proposal to detain ‘mass arrival’ refugee claimants

Prime Minister Stephen Harper has rejected a proposal to subject refugee claimants arriving off Canada’s shores by ship to detention, ordering ministers and officials to target the ringleaders of human smuggling instead. As the government struggles to craft a response to the arrival of two boatloads of Tamils over the past year, responsibility for the… Continue reading Prime Minister rejects proposal to detain ‘mass arrival’ refugee claimants

Sydney rooftop protesters in leap threat: activist

A group of protesting asylum-seekers Tuesday threatened to leap from the roof of a Sydney detention centre where a Fijian man plunged to his death a day earlier, an activist told AFP. Bala Vigneswaran of the Australian Tamil Congress said nine Sri Lankan Tamils, who are among 11 protesters on the centre’s roof, had demanded… Continue reading Sydney rooftop protesters in leap threat: activist

Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief vows to fight back from jail

Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief and opposition leader Sarath Fonseka on Sunday rejected his conviction at a court martial and said he would fight against a proposed three-year jail term. Fonseka, in a statement released through his democratic National Alliance (DNA) party, said he did not accept Friday’s verdict in a court martial which held he… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief vows to fight back from jail

The regime’s gratuitous Praetorian Guard

The excuses trotted by Socialist Alliance MP’s for voting in favour of the 18th Amendment (18A) have appeared in articles and interviews; their utterances in parliament have been published. They err on three counts; defiance of instructions issued by their parties, misleading the public on the nature and direction of the threats to democracy, and… Continue reading The regime’s gratuitous Praetorian Guard

Sri Lanka bans BBC from covering civil war hearings

The BBC has been blocked from covering public hearings about Sri Lanka’s civil war in former rebel-held territory. For three days, civilians will have the chance to give evidence on life under the Tamil Tigers or LTTE. The government says the Commission on Lessons Learned and Reconciliation is working to prevent a repeat of the… Continue reading Sri Lanka bans BBC from covering civil war hearings

62 killed, 100 wounded in Batticaloa blast

Around 62 persons including Sri Lankan policemen, civilians and reportedly four Chinese nationals have been killed in a massive explosion that rocked the Karadiyanaru area, situated 20 km northwest of Batticaloa city, Friday around 12:30 p.m., Containers with explosives parked close the police station exploded destroying the entire police station, initial reports said. The explosion… Continue reading 62 killed, 100 wounded in Batticaloa blast