US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has urged Sri Lanka to respect human rights and heal its communal divisions as the island emerges from decades of ethnic bloodshed. In a message marking Sri Lanka’s New Year and released by the US embassy in Colombo on Thursday, Clinton said the government defeat of Tamil Tiger rebels… Continue reading AFP: US urges respect for human rights in Sri Lanka
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S Lanka accused soldiers freed
Police in Sri Lanka say they have released 17 soldiers detained on suspicion of killing or attempting to kill journalists and editors. The men were accused of being involved in the 2009 murder of newspaper editor Lasantha Wickramatunga and for the other attacks on journalists. Police told a court that there was no evidence against… Continue reading S Lanka accused soldiers freed
Tamil Tiger pensioner gets election go-ahead – Croydon Guardian
A pensioner has been given the go-ahead to run candidates in the upcoming elections despite his links to a banned terrorist organisation. Nadarajah Balasubramaniam, 69, hopes to persuade people the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam are freedom fighters, despite years of suicide bombing and reports they used child soldiers to fight the Sri Lankan army.… Continue reading Tamil Tiger pensioner gets election go-ahead – Croydon Guardian
EU urges probe on poll violence
The European Union, while congratulating the government on election victory, has urged Sri Lankan authorities to investigate violence on the election day. Catherine Ashton, the deputy president and the Foreign Minister of the European Union, has congratulated President Rajapaksa and the government on the election victory. “I also welcome the fact that these elections took… Continue reading EU urges probe on poll violence
Sri Lanka Boycott campaign buoyed by British MP’s endorsement
The Sri Lanka boycott campaigners staged co-ordinated rallies in US and UK cities Saturday and were enthused by the endorsement to their campaign by the British Member of Parliament, Siobhain McDonagh, who in her publicized video and urged consumers to step up pressure on the Sri Lanka Government by sustained economic boycott, US organizer of… Continue reading Sri Lanka Boycott campaign buoyed by British MP’s endorsement
New party to be launched in Tamil Nadu with Leaping Tiger as its flag
Popular Film Director and Tamil activist S. Seeman has introduced Tiger flag for a new political party "Naam Tamilar" (We are Tamils) Saturday, claiming that the establishment of Tamil Eelam should be the moral goal of Tamils in Tamil Nadu as the leaders of the Indian Union and Tamil Nadu State had betrayed Eezham Tamils.… Continue reading New party to be launched in Tamil Nadu with Leaping Tiger as its flag
Writing For Publication Under The Sri Lankan Sword Of Damocles
I have many times considered writing this column and have, thanks to the insistence of those near and dear to me and those whose intellectual input into my thinking I respect, desisted. All of that advice has, in my opinion, been driven by intelligent and thoughtful consideration of my safety and wellbeing. Most recently, I… Continue reading Writing For Publication Under The Sri Lankan Sword Of Damocles
SL Foreign Minister loses election
Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama, who was recently blamed for abusing his position by seeking a UN advisor job for his son has failed to secure parliamentary seat by preferential votes in the elections held on Thursday, media reports in Colombo said. SL Justice Minister Milinda Moragoda has also failed to secure a seat,… Continue reading SL Foreign Minister loses election
Victory for President Rajapaksa in Sri Lankan parliamentary election
President Rajapaksa’s ruling coalition has cruised to victory in a Sri Lankan parliamentary election, enhancing his own vast powers and paving the way to prolong his rule beyond 2017, despite a record low turnout. Yesterday’s election also marked the birth of a new political dynasty in South Asia with Mr Rajapaksa’s son, Namal, expected to… Continue reading Victory for President Rajapaksa in Sri Lankan parliamentary election
Sri Lanka elections: ruling party claims victory
Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa speaking to the media after casting his vote for the parliamentary elections at Madamulana in Hambanthota Photo: EPA With more than one fifth of votes counted, President Mahinda Rajapakse’s United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) had secured 62.1 per cent of the vote, with the main opposition United National Party a… Continue reading Sri Lanka elections: ruling party claims victory
