The leader of the newly-floated 18-party United National Front (UNF), Ranil Wickremesinghe, has said that the nomination of the just retired General Sarath Fonseka as a consensus Presidential candidate of the alliance to take on the Sri Lankan President, Mahinda Rajapaksa, is conditional. The retired General, who led the war against the LTTE and sought… Continue reading Nomination of Fonseka conditional: Ranil
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‘Norway finances humiliation of Tamils’
Norway is up to appease Colombo as the Tamil Tigers are out of the picture and the only way to do this is abetting Colombo’s discrimination of Tamils in the line of Iran, Burma and China, writes Professor Øivind Fuglerud of the University of Oslo adding that a revealing cue comes from Norway insensitively sponsoring… Continue reading ‘Norway finances humiliation of Tamils’
Tamil rebels face doubtful future
It is six months since the end of the conflict in Sri Lanka but Tamil Tiger rebels and their supporters are yet to recover from the dramatic military defeat by security forces earlier this year. The recent attempts by remnants of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) abroad to revive the movement have not… Continue reading Tamil rebels face doubtful future
Sri Lanka’s President Rajapaksa sought to silence astrologer Bandara
With candles glowing next to his computer, Chandrasiri Bandara, the nation’s most popular astrologer, looked at his birth chart and predicted that he would soon be assassinated. Bandara, 48, fears for his life because of a string of death threats that followed his bold forecast that Sri Lanka’s president, Mahinda Rajapaksa, would be booted from… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s President Rajapaksa sought to silence astrologer Bandara
Sri Lanka issues banknote to mark end of war
Sri Lanka on Tuesday released a banknote to mark the end of the country’s 37-year separatist war, following the crushing of Tamil Tiger rebels in May, the central bank said. The first commemorative banknote in the 1,000-rupee (nine dollars) denomination was given to President Mahinda Rajapakse on Tuesday, the bank said in a statement. "The… Continue reading Sri Lanka issues banknote to mark end of war
Mahinda Rajapaksa likely to play for time
At the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) convention here on Sunday, party chief and Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa clearly indicated that he was not in a hurry to accept the workers’ clamour for a snap Presidential election to quickly eliminate the threat from war hero Gen Sarath Fonseka, who is likely to be the… Continue reading Mahinda Rajapaksa likely to play for time
Amnesty International takes action for Sri Lanka displaced – AI
Activists and supporters of Amnesty International will launch a week of action on Monday highlighting the continued detention of thousands of displaced civilians in government camps in Sri Lanka. Activists in more than 10 countries will take action as part of the Unlock the Camps campaign. Events include a ‘Circle of Hope’ in Canada, a… Continue reading Amnesty International takes action for Sri Lanka displaced – AI
Sinhala speakers socially fail in moral responsibility: Peter Schalk
“We all know there will be no apologizing. It may come only when Lanka’s intellectual and political elite among Sinhala speakers faces its judges in an international war tribunal after an international (military) intervention by the UN or a cluster of states, or when the Lankan economy suffers a breakdown. We should not delay any… Continue reading Sinhala speakers socially fail in moral responsibility: Peter Schalk
Natives of Norway, Tamil Nadu, among 37 contesting NCET elections
As the final list of candidates is out for the popular elections of the Norwegian Council of Eelam Tamils (NCET) scheduled Sunday, 9 candidates contest for 5 seats of the national list and 28 candidates are in the fray for 10 seats under regional list. Figuring in the list are three native Norwegians and one… Continue reading Natives of Norway, Tamil Nadu, among 37 contesting NCET elections
Australia aiding and abetting Sri Lanka’s war crimes – Prof. Boyle
“Australia is a contracting party to the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees as well as to its related 1967 Protocol. Thereunder Australia has an absolute obligation to provide meaningful and humane asylum procedures, regulations and hearings to all Tamils fleeing from Sri Lanka,” said Francis A. Boyle, professor of International Law at… Continue reading Australia aiding and abetting Sri Lanka’s war crimes – Prof. Boyle
