As Major General Sarath Fonseka’s military and political stars in Sri Lanka show signs of decline, the General may have to soon decide whether to stay in Sri Lanka and suffer ignominy under the Rajapakse brothers, or to use the lottery-won US Green Card, and seek safety with his children in the US. But… Continue reading Fonseka’s legal perils
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Monsoon threatens Sri Lankan refugees with ‘humanitarian disaster’, warns UN
Refugees held in internment camp said to be ‘at serious risk of flooding’ as monsoon season approaches Tens of thousands of detained refugees from the war in Sri Lanka are threatened by the imminent arrival of monsoon rains in the north of the country, according to an internal United Nations document. The UN believes that… Continue reading Monsoon threatens Sri Lankan refugees with ‘humanitarian disaster’, warns UN
Jaffna fort being readied for new colonial masters
In the name of archaeology the Dutch fort of Jaffna is going to be renovated by the Department of Archaeology of Sri Lanka as an abode for visiting Colombo’s dignitaries and Sinhala Buddhist ‘pilgrims,’ news reports say. The fort of Jaffna, originally built by the Portuguese and made into its present form by the Dutch… Continue reading Jaffna fort being readied for new colonial masters
Tamil refugees should move freely in Sri Lanka: US
The United States on Friday called on the Sri Lankan government to allow Tamil refugees displaced by recent fighting to move freely around the country. Assistant US Secretary of State Robert Blake, who is focussed on US relations with central and southern Asia, "emphasized the importance of the government allowing freedom of movement for IDPs,"… Continue reading Tamil refugees should move freely in Sri Lanka: US
Sri Lanka military budget raised
The Sri Lankan parliament has approved an additional 20% budget for the country’s military for the remainder of this year. The government says the cash boost is necessary despite the end of the long-running war in May because the security forces still need strengthening. That was the government’s argument as it pushed for an additional… Continue reading Sri Lanka military budget raised
Indian strategic analyst writes on ‘lost leverage’
“Today, India stands more marginalized than ever in Sri Lanka. Its natural constituency—the Tamils—feels not only betrayed, but also looks at India as a colluder in the bloodbath. India already had alienated the Sinhalese majority in the 1980s,” writes Professor Brahma Chellaney of the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, in a forthright article appeared… Continue reading Indian strategic analyst writes on ‘lost leverage’
Sri Lankan displaced trapped between the military and the impending monsoon – Amnesty International
A quarter of a million Sri Lankans now being held in de facto detention camps are facing a humanitarian disaster as monsoon rains threaten to flood camps, said Amnesty International on Thursday. Months after the government of Sri Lanka set up camps in Vavuniya District in the north-east of the country following the end of… Continue reading Sri Lankan displaced trapped between the military and the impending monsoon – Amnesty International
World Agenda: West finally gets tough over Sri Lankan camps
Western governments have finally discovered what remains of their backbone over Sri Lanka. Britain told the Sri Lankan Government today that it would no longer fund routine services inside the camps where more than a quarter of a million ethnic Tamils have been detained since the defeat of the Tamil Tigers in May. Mike Foster,… Continue reading World Agenda: West finally gets tough over Sri Lankan camps
Colombo has plans to colonize North with Buddhist Sinhalese – Suresh Premachandran
The government of Sri Lanka is actively engaged in colonizing Ki’linochchi, Mullaiththeevu and Jaffna district with Sinhalese Buddhists in order to crush the demand for Eelam in the traditional homelands of the Tamils in the North, Suresh Premachandran, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Jaffna parliamentarian, said in a press meet held Monday in his Jaffna office.… Continue reading Colombo has plans to colonize North with Buddhist Sinhalese – Suresh Premachandran
FACTBOX-Five political risks to watch in Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s ruling coalition looks set to win polls in his native Southern Province on Saturday, seen as the last political step he wants to clear before calling an early presidential election. Following is a summary of five key risks in Sri Lanka, which won a 25-year war against the Tamil Tigers… Continue reading FACTBOX-Five political risks to watch in Sri Lanka
