S.Lanka president set to cement grip with key vote

Sri Lanka’s parliament votes Wednesday on constitutional reforms enabling President Mahinda Rajapakse to seek a third term, in changes critics say point to the country’s slide into autocracy. Under the proposed amendment, the two-term limit will be scrapped, allowing the populist Rajapakse, who was resoundingly re-elected for the second time in January, to stand at… Continue reading S.Lanka president set to cement grip with key vote

Sri Lanka stifles attempts to investigate war atrocities – paper

Comparing how the United States accounted any Vietnamese killed as Viet Cong, Peter Bouckert, in the British Daily Guardian said Sunday that "Sri Lanka’s defence secretary, Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, has taken such creative accounting to new heights. The United Nations reported that at least 7,000 civilians were killed and tens of thousands wounded during the final… Continue reading Sri Lanka stifles attempts to investigate war atrocities – paper

The Death Of A Nation

Mahinda as Big Brother If you want to see the shape of the new constitution, look at the last two elections. To quote George Orwell’s 1984, “if you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face — forever.” In the last General Election the government requested a two thirds… Continue reading The Death Of A Nation

IDPs Still In Danger Of Losing Voting Rights

Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the North remain unregistered to vote, despite it being over three months since voter registration began, claims Director of Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CaFFE), Keerthi Tennakoon. These IDPs may still reside in camps, but “it is their basic right” to be registered as voters, he says. The IDPs… Continue reading IDPs Still In Danger Of Losing Voting Rights

Media Under Surveillance

Bob Dietz, the Asia Programme Coordinator for the Committee to Protect Journalists in an interview with The Sunday Leader stated that Sri Lanka’s media policy is an embarrassment to the entire nation. He was highly critical of the role of Attorney General Mohan Peiris. The lack of government response to Sandhya Eknaligoda’s call for help… Continue reading Media Under Surveillance

Nirupama faces civil society outburst in North

India provided arms and logistical support to Colombo in the Vanni war. It didn’t take any effort to stop the war. Even after one year of the war, India didn’t act on rehabilitating the incarcerated people, accused members of the confederation of citizens’ forums in Jaffna while meeting the visiting Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Menon… Continue reading Nirupama faces civil society outburst in North

‘Anti-Tamil ideology, international meddling make reconciliation impossible’

In a recent paper titled "Why National Reconciliation in Sri Lanka Is Not Possible," Brian Senewiratne, a renowned physician and an Australia based Sinhala expatriate, says although he had realized that ‘national reconciliation’ in Sri Lanka was ‘totally unrealistic’, after witnessing the major human rights violations inflicted upon the Tamil people, what has made the… Continue reading ‘Anti-Tamil ideology, international meddling make reconciliation impossible’

Sri Lankan leader has votes to change constitution

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Friday secured the two-thirds parliamentary majority he needs to change the constitution after an opposition party with eight legislators pledged its support. "We will not join the government, but we will support the proposed constitutional amendments," Basheer Segu Dawood, the chairman of the ethnic minority party Sri Lanka Muslim… Continue reading Sri Lankan leader has votes to change constitution

“Rehabilitation of displaced Tamils a major concern”

Recognising the need for a political settlement of the Tamil question in Sri Lanka, Communist Party of India (Marxist) Central Committee member T.K. Rangarajan, MP, on Friday said the immediate priority should be to address the concerns of relief, resettlement and rehabilitation of the Tamil civilian population. Addressing the 19th National Congress of the Sri… Continue reading “Rehabilitation of displaced Tamils a major concern”