NCET urges Obama to explore policy reciprocal to US-Tamil interests

US president Barak Obama visiting Oslo to receive Nobel Peace Prize Thursday was urged by the Norwegian Council of Eelam Tamils (NCET) that the USA should explore possibilities of recharting a policy pragmatic to both the national question of Tamils and the US interests in the island of Sri Lanka. In a letter addressed to… Continue reading NCET urges Obama to explore policy reciprocal to US-Tamil interests

Power and Accountability in Sri Lanka – ISN

The degrading aftermath of Sri Lanka’s civil war demands international action to ensure protection of its civilians from their overweening rulers, says Martin Shaw for openDemocracy. By Martin Shaw for openDemocracy.net Sri Lanka’s government prosecuted a brutal military campaign from mid-2008 to spring 2009 to inflict a final defeat on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil… Continue reading Power and Accountability in Sri Lanka – ISN

Sri Lanka Falls Off Radar of UN and US, Despite Rapp Report and Disappearances

How far the plight of the Tamils and other minorities in Sri Lanka has fallen off the radar of the United States and United Nations was made clear on Thursday. After US Ambassador Susan Rice made remarks to the press about human rights day and accountability, Inner City Press asked her about "the State Department… Continue reading Sri Lanka Falls Off Radar of UN and US, Despite Rapp Report and Disappearances

Palitha Kohona deserves prosecution by Australia: Professor of Law

In light of accusations laid out by a US State Department report to Congress on possible war crimes carried out by the Sri Lankan armed forces, diplomatic immunity should be wavered and investigations carried out on the role played by Australian dual citizen and former Sri Lankan Foreign Secretary Palitha Kohona in the execution of… Continue reading Palitha Kohona deserves prosecution by Australia: Professor of Law

UN envoy meets former Sri Lankan child soldiers

A top United Nations envoy for children held talks with senior Sri Lankan officials on Monday after meeting former child soldiers, an official said. Retired Major General Patrick Cammaert, the UN special envoy on children and armed conflict, met nearly 300 children who were forcibly recruited by the defeated Tamil Tiger rebels, UN spokesman Gordon… Continue reading UN envoy meets former Sri Lankan child soldiers

New Tamil group People’s Liberation Army vows to start a fresh war

A Marxist group of Tamil militants with connections to the Palestinian Liberation Organisation and Cuba is preparing to mount a new insurgency in Sri Lanka six months after the Government declared an end to the 26-year-old war there. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) was founded in eastern Sri Lanka four months ago and has vowed… Continue reading New Tamil group People’s Liberation Army vows to start a fresh war

Govt. declares war on Fonseka

War is an extension of politics, said Carl von Clausewitz, the 17th century military historian and theorist in his treatise On War (Vom Kriege). Compulsory reading for any officer in the military, his work is shaped not only by pure military considerations but also by his strong interests in art, science and education. Any military… Continue reading Govt. declares war on Fonseka

‘He Said The Army’s Too Strong, Sri Lanka Will Become Like Myanmar’ – outlookindia

General (retd) Sarath Fonseka has found himself an office space in the posh neighbourhood of Colombo 7. Guarded by army commandos, Fonseka sits in his new war room, preparing for Sri Lanka’s next big battle—presidential elections 2010. A multi-party opposition coalition called the United National Front has pitted him as its candidate against incumbent President… Continue reading ‘He Said The Army’s Too Strong, Sri Lanka Will Become Like Myanmar’ – outlookindia