A MULTIMILLION-DOLLAR investigation into three Australian Tamil men accused of terrorism offences has ended with them being released on good behaviour bonds, in a blow to the Australian Federal Police. The men were arrested in 2007 and accused of being members and providing funds to the Tamil Tigers, but the charges were dropped after a… Continue reading Tamil trio accused of terrorism free on bonds – The Age
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UK backs Burma tried in UN war crimes tribunal
"Britain is backing moves to refer Burma’s military leaders to the international criminal court for investigation into war crimes and crimes against humanity. The move is part of a heightened campaign to force the junta to embrace genuine democratic reforms," UK’s Guardian said quoting diplomatic and government sources. Britain’s ambassador to the UN, Sir Mark… Continue reading UK backs Burma tried in UN war crimes tribunal
Remaking Sri Lanka, The Rajapaksa Way
“And should fate decree the rise of an efficient tyrant, so energetic and so proficient in warfare that he enlarges his dominions, no advantage will accrue to the commonwealth, but only to himself….” — Machiavelli (The Discourses) By Tisaranee Gunasekara Mahinda Rajapaksa is arguably the most successful leader in post-1948 Sri Lanka, just as Velupillai… Continue reading Remaking Sri Lanka, The Rajapaksa Way
Current International law trumps archaic doctrine of state sovereignty
Warning that "[t]o denigrate those who criticize us [Sri Lanka] or to demonize those who seek to hold us to account, is only to lay bare our own culpability," a former Sri Lankan Secretary of Justice, in an article on the weekend Island, points out that Sri Lanka’s politicians and political commentators are invoking erroneously… Continue reading Current International law trumps archaic doctrine of state sovereignty
Caciquism and the slide to dictatorship
by Kumar David Caciquism is not a commonly used term but it is timely we inject it into our political lexicon. It is a system of rule by local political bosses, each in his fiefdom; say Mervyn in Kelaniya and the Colombo underworld, relatives as satraps in Gampaha, Moneragala and Hambantota, and other political louts… Continue reading Caciquism and the slide to dictatorship
New generation takes lead role in forming country council of Switzerland
More than 40 candidates, including talented Tamil youth of the second generation have come forward to participate as candidates in the elections for the country council of Eezham Tamils in Switzerland across 26 cantons of Switzerland. The voting to elect 25 representatives of the Swiss Council of Eezham Tamils (SCET) and its federal units is… Continue reading New generation takes lead role in forming country council of Switzerland
Sri Lankan Muslim convert accused of being ‘anti-state’
A Sri Lankan woman who converted from Buddhism to Islam has been arrested by the authorities on suspicion of anti-state activities. The woman, who is resident in the Gulf state of Bahrain, had recently written two books about her conversion. They were written in Sinhala, the language of Sri Lanka’s ethnic majority, who are mostly… Continue reading Sri Lankan Muslim convert accused of being ‘anti-state’
Sri Lankan Tamil wins foreign journalist of year award
A Sri Lankan Tamil has been named foreign journalist of the year at the British Press Awards in London. JS Tissainayagam was arrested in 2008 and sentenced to 20 years in jail for inciting religious disharmony in his magazine. He was bailed in January. US President Barack Obama mentioned Mr Tissainagayam last year as an… Continue reading Sri Lankan Tamil wins foreign journalist of year award
India’s genocide of its own tribal nations
India had larger plans when it backed genocidal Colombo in the UN Human Rights Council. India is now embarked upon a greater genocidal war against its own tribal nations, picking up the footsteps of Colombo, making use of its partnership experience in crushing Eezham Tamils, exploiting the impotency of international community and encouraged by the… Continue reading India’s genocide of its own tribal nations
Sri Lankan protests over court martial of Fonseka
Sri Lankan opposition groups demonstrated in Colombo on Tuesday demanding the release of former army chief Sarath Fonseka, who attempted to unseat the president in recent elections. Hundreds of activists from the JVP, or People’s Liberation Front, which backed Fonseka’s failed bid for the presidency, shouted anti-government slogans outside the main railway station. On Monday… Continue reading Sri Lankan protests over court martial of Fonseka
