During the popular Diane Rheme show in Washington’s National Public Radio (NPR) Friday, responding to a question on the muted response of Obama administration to the slaughter of civilians in Sri Lanka, NPR’s commentator Gjelten said, "When people feel that their suffering is not acknowledged and recognized by the international community, they tend to develop… Continue reading Unacknowledged suffering can return to haunt history, says NPR
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Sri Lanka commission bans election posters and cut-outs
The Sri Lankan election commission has ordered that all posters and cardboard cut-outs of candidates be removed in keeping with electoral regulations. It said such rules were widely flouted in January’s presidential poll, in which President Mahinda Rajapaksa won re-election. The ruling comes one month before parliamentary polls. The governing coalition is bullish about its… Continue reading Sri Lanka commission bans election posters and cut-outs
Araud of France Gives Economic Read of Iran Sanctions, Ban’s Sri Lanka Inaction
"The United States for historical reasons has almost no economic relations with Iran," French Ambassador to the UN Gerard Araud said on Thursday night, explaining the U.S. push for sanctions on Tehran. In a dig at the U.S. position, Araud paraphrased a French philosopher, that "you are always ready to accept the sacrifice of your… Continue reading Araud of France Gives Economic Read of Iran Sanctions, Ban’s Sri Lanka Inaction
Swiss Tamils set benchmark in political organisation
Eezham Tamils in Switzerland will democratically elect their representatives to form Swiss Council of Eezham Tamils on March 28, announced Tamil Election Switzerland (TES) it its official website. The constitution of the council will be based on the democratic mandate given by the diaspora Tamils of Switzerland in a referendum held in January this year,… Continue reading Swiss Tamils set benchmark in political organisation
Sri Lanka’s elections likely to produce just one winner – The National Newspaper
With the result of next month’s parliamentary election almost a certainty, the focus has shifted to the floods of candidates overwhelming voters at the ballot box. President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s ruling party is expected to romp to victory in the poll, which will see a total of 7,520 contestants vying for just 225 seats – the… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s elections likely to produce just one winner – The National Newspaper
China, India, compete helping Colombo’s demographic onslaught of Tamils
While Colombo plans allotting lands for ‘retired’ Sinhala army personnel in the so-called ‘resettlement’ schemes of Tamil North and East of the island of Sri Lanka, China and India compete in proving who is the best facilitator of Colombo in its demographic onslaught, Eezham Tamils circles said. China has emerged as Sri Lanka’s biggest single… Continue reading China, India, compete helping Colombo’s demographic onslaught of Tamils
S.Lanka probe army officers over editor’s murder
Sri Lankan police are to question dozens of military intelligence officers in connection with the internationally condemned assassination of a senior editor, a spokesman said Tuesday. Investigations into the January 2009 slaying of Lasantha Wickrematunga, chief editor of the anti-establishment Sunday Leader, had led them to military personnel, said police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody. Sri Lanka’s… Continue reading S.Lanka probe army officers over editor’s murder
Ex-Somali defense minister in war-crimes trial in US
U.S. Supreme Court will hear "war-crimes charges" against former Somali Defense minister and Prime Minister Mohamed Ali Samantar in a civil case this Wednesday, legal sources in Washington said. Samantar, 74, currently lives in Fairfax, Virginia, after fleeing his native country in 1991 to Rome, and then moving to the U.S. to join his wife… Continue reading Ex-Somali defense minister in war-crimes trial in US
War Stories – SBS Dateline
Even before the war between the Tamil Tigers and the Sri Lankan Government came to an abrupt end in May last year, serious allegations of war crimes were flying thick and fast between both sides. Dateline reporter, Ginny Stein, recently travelled to Sri Lanka and to New York to test the claims of the survivors… Continue reading War Stories – SBS Dateline
Sri Lanka’s dissenting voices ‘silenced’
When Mahinda Rajapaksa was re-elected president of Sri Lanka in January, media organisations and human rights groups said they hoped the suppression of dissenting voices would end. But those hopes have not materialised. The recent arrest of defeated presidential candidate, Gen Sarath Fonseka, is seen by some as the latest example of intimidation of Mr… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s dissenting voices ‘silenced’
