Sri Lanka eyes peace dividend after crushing Tigers

Conflict-torn Sri Lanka is banking on foreign cash to rebuild shattered infrastructure as the island emerges from decades of ethnic civil war, officials say. Analysts are expecting a large investment peace dividend in the country where bomb attacks and fighting dented investor confidence and kept high-spending tourists away from the tropical South Asian island. There… Continue reading Sri Lanka eyes peace dividend after crushing Tigers

India’s hidden hand behind Lanka’s victory over LTTE: book -indianexpress

Even as it publicly refused to give Sri Lanka any offensive weapons for the war against LTTE, India had a "hidden hand" in the success of the island nation’s campaign over the terrorist outfit, says a new book. Although in the initial days he was advised to seek a negotiated settlement with the Tamil Tigers,… Continue reading India’s hidden hand behind Lanka’s victory over LTTE: book -indianexpress

Monsoon misery for Sri Lanka’s weary war refugees

  Tamil civilians who lived through the vicious final battle of Sri Lanka’s separatist war are now locked in another struggle for survival with heavy rains bringing misery to the camps they call home. Nearly 300,000 people displaced by the fighting between government troops and Tamil Tiger rebels are held in what the government calls… Continue reading Monsoon misery for Sri Lanka’s weary war refugees

How India secretly helped Lanka destroy the LTTE: Rediff.com

Nitin Anant Gokhale, NDTV’s Defence and Strategic Affairs Editor, has been reporting on military affairs and militancy from hostile terrains like India’s north-east, the Kashmir valley and the Naxal heartland. His latest book Sri Lanka: From War to Peace is based on his reportage of the 33-month civil war in Sri Lanka. Gokhale chronicles the… Continue reading How India secretly helped Lanka destroy the LTTE: Rediff.com

Boyle debunks Kohana’s war-crimes braggadocio

Debunking Sri Lanka’s Foreign Secretary, Palitha Kohana’s statement that "no winner of a war has been tried [for war crimes] before a Tribunal," Francis Boyle, Professor of International Law at the Illinois College of Law, said, as legal counsel for the Mothers of Srebrenica and Podrinja, he had convinced the Honorable Carla Del Ponte, the… Continue reading Boyle debunks Kohana’s war-crimes braggadocio

‘Political formula needs to address Tamil nationalist fundamentals’

The powers of the international community, especially India, recognising the nation of Eezham Tamils, spelling out its right to self-determination and immediately stepping in guaranteeing its security and territorial integrity are more important for producing positive political results than mooting proxy draft solutions, says Roy Gardiner Wignarajah, a spokesman of the Canadian Tamil activist group,… Continue reading ‘Political formula needs to address Tamil nationalist fundamentals’

Global vigilance needed amid Sri Lanka’s post war rhetoric: Australian Senator

The ethnic issue in Sri Lanka must remain at the forefront of the global conscience amid the “very serious prospect of continued breeches of human rights” faced by over 300,000 Tamil IDP’s at the hands of the Sri Lankan Government, said Liberal party Senator Gary Humphries in address at Canberra on Tuesday. Citing allegations of… Continue reading Global vigilance needed amid Sri Lanka’s post war rhetoric: Australian Senator

Arms review urged over fears British weapons were used against Tamils

Fears that British weapons were used against civilians in Sri Lanka’s war against the Tamil rebels have prompted calls for a review of the arms trade. In its annual report due to be published today, the Commons Committee on Arms Export Controls argues that all existing licences to Sri Lanka should be investigated. MPs specifically… Continue reading Arms review urged over fears British weapons were used against Tamils