Senior Tamil rebel to ‘assist’ Sri Lanka govt

A senior leader of Sri Lanka’s defeated Tamil Tiger rebels has agreed to help the government in its post-war reconstruction efforts, a state-run newspaper reported Sunday. The Sunday Observer said Selvarasa Pathmanathan, formerly the chief arms smuggler for the rebels, had already been working to convince Tiger sympathisers abroad that the fight for an independent… Continue reading Senior Tamil rebel to ‘assist’ Sri Lanka govt

On War Crimes, US Rapp Says Sri Lanka Panel Doesn’t Meet Standards, Ban Names Next Week

Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa administration insists that its panel on "Lessons Learned" is a sufficient response to reports of tens of thousands of civilians killed in the final stage of the conflict last year. On June 18, Inner City Press asked Stephen Rapp, US ambassador at large for war crimes issues, if "Lessons Learned" are enough.… Continue reading On War Crimes, US Rapp Says Sri Lanka Panel Doesn’t Meet Standards, Ban Names Next Week

Venezuela and the ‘law of the fishes’

 "Instead of making connections with the illegitimate opposition of Sri Lanka, Venezuela should be strengthening the hand of an ally that is also suffering imperial aggressions," says Eva Golinger, a friend of the President of Venezuela and English editor of the Venezuela government newspaper Correo del Orinoco. Writing a feature of factual and perceptual errors,… Continue reading Venezuela and the ‘law of the fishes’

Eezham Tamils in Canada to form country council

Followed by Norway, Switzerland, Italy and France, Eezham Tamils in Canada are going to elect representatives on Sunday for their Country Council named National Council of Canadian Tamils (NCCT). The NCCT will be a grass-root organisation composed of democratically elected Canadian Tamils focused on strengthening the Tamil community within the Canada. The bicameral national assembly… Continue reading Eezham Tamils in Canada to form country council

Akashi visits Ki’linochchi for the first time after war

Yasushi Akashi, the special envoy appointed by Japan during the Norwegian facilitated negotiations between the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), accompanied by Basil Rajapaksa, handed over agricultural implements to some of the resettled Vanni civilians Friday in an event held in Ki’linochchi town. Yasushi Akashi who had… Continue reading Akashi visits Ki’linochchi for the first time after war

S.Lanka marks Tiger defeat as war crimes pressure mounts

Sri Lanka staged a delayed military parade Friday to mark the first anniversary of the end of its 37-year civil war, with pressure mounting for a probe into alleged crimes during the conflict. President Mahinda Rajapakse took the salute at the "Victory Parade" attended by thousands of troops drawn from units that led the final… Continue reading S.Lanka marks Tiger defeat as war crimes pressure mounts

UN ignores Sri Lanka’s protest over war crimes panel

The United Nations will set up a panel to probe war crimes in Sri Lanka despite repeated protests from the island’s hawkish government, a top UN envoy announced in Colombo on Thursday. Lynn Pascoe, the UN under secretary-general for political affairs, said Ban Ki-moon will soon name the panel which will guide him on the… Continue reading UN ignores Sri Lanka’s protest over war crimes panel

Political transformation should start in Tamil Nadu: Prof Ramasamy

Political transformation of the Tamil mind at the global level starting with Tamil Nadu is a fundamental prerequisite for the achievement of Eelam, said Prof. P. Ramasamy, Deputy Chief Minister of the Penang State of Malaysia in an interview to TamilNet. Tamil Nadu should go beyond DMK or AIADMK to handle the global plight of… Continue reading Political transformation should start in Tamil Nadu: Prof Ramasamy

Japan seeks transparency in Sri Lanka after war

A visiting Japanese envoy said Wednesday that Sri Lanka must ensure an open and fair process to address grievances of minority Tamils after the end of the civil war last year. Yasushi Akashi, whose country is the largest national donor to Sri Lanka, said a planned reconciliation commission must be "transparent and comprehensible" if it… Continue reading Japan seeks transparency in Sri Lanka after war

Sri Lanka’s unreported war

Sri Lanka has been accused by Human Rights Watch of widespread abductions in its counter-insurgency operations against the Tamil Tigers. Blame is levelled against the army, navy and police, but also against the government for failing to investigate the cases properly. Jonathan Gorvett is at the Civil Monitoring Commission headquarters in Pettah, where he talks… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s unreported war