Anger over ‘No Fire Zone’ raid

(colombogazette) Human rights activists have condemned the Malaysian Home Ministry for raiding the private screening of a documentary depicting war crimes in Sri Lanka and arresting three activists without following due process, FZ.com reported. They say the raid was uncalled for and accuse the authorities of intimidation. Tenaganita executive director Irene Fernandez said that last… Continue reading Anger over ‘No Fire Zone’ raid

Beyond Sri Lanka’s Big Brother syndrome

(Sri Lanka Guardian) Colombo’s moves to control subjects connected with state security, and indirectly demography, must not trample on the aspirations and rights of the Tamils and other minorities Amidst the entire range of complexities that mark the situation in Sri Lanka one fact remains incontestable: President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his three brothers — Defence… Continue reading Beyond Sri Lanka’s Big Brother syndrome

Why a TNA-run Northern Council is more positive than negative

Had the Government not made the mess it has by fussing over the 13th amendment, it could have shown off the TNA run Northern PC in all global forums as evidence of post-war progress in political reconciliation. Instead of deploying the NPC into an advertisement for Sri Lanka’s domestic process of reconciliation as per the… Continue reading Why a TNA-run Northern Council is more positive than negative

Sinhala occupation of Kokku’laay lagoon tripled after 2009

Strategically located Kokku’laay lagoon on the borders of Trincomalee district and Mullaith-theevu district has become the haven for Sinhalese fishermen who arrive from south of the island. With the end of the war in 2009, the number of Sinhalese fishermen occupying lagoon area had been trebled, civil sources in Mullaiththeevu said. The invading fishermen from… Continue reading Sinhala occupation of Kokku’laay lagoon tripled after 2009

DMK double standards: When Kanimozhi matters more than Sri Lanka

Why did the DMK leave the the company of the Congress in March? By the party’s own admission, it was outraged by the Congress-led UPA government’s stand at the UN Human Rights  Council on the US-sponsored resolution against Sri Lanka. “Continuing in this government will be an injustice to the Sri Lankan Tamils,” Karunanidhi had… Continue reading DMK double standards: When Kanimozhi matters more than Sri Lanka

India and Sri Lanka: The Road Not Taken

“…Sri Lankan foreign policy must be centred on a non-hostile relationship with India…Choice is the essential question; not only the choices open to us, but the choices likely to be taken by others…” – Mervyn de Silva, ‘External Aspects of the Ethnic Issue’ (1985), Crisis Commentaries (2001: pp68-78) In the aftermath of the victory over… Continue reading India and Sri Lanka: The Road Not Taken

Thamilini released: To contest NPC polls?

Former LTTE women’s wing leader Siva Subramanium Sivahami alias Thamilini was released from the Poonthotam Rehabilitation Centre in Vavuniya, Rehabilitation Commissioner General Dharshana Hettiarchchi said. Sources close to Thamilini said she was likely to contest the Northern Provincial Council elections in September on the UPFA ticket. [Full Coverage]

Sri Lanka’s plan to dilute 13th Amendment dismays PM Manmohan Singh

A six-member delegation of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) from Sri Lanka met PM Manmohan Singh on Tuesday amid reports that political parties in the island nation were moving to seek an annulment of the 13th Amendment. Singh is said to have conveyed to the TNA delegation that he was dismayed by reports suggesting that… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s plan to dilute 13th Amendment dismays PM Manmohan Singh

Vaiko vows to continue stir against training for Sri Lankan officers

Political parties and Tamil outfits will stage protests if the Centre continues to impart training to officials of the Sri Lankan defence forces at Defence Services Staff College at Wellington in the Nilgiris, said Vaiko, general secretary of the Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) on Tuesday. He was addressing a meeting by political parties and… Continue reading Vaiko vows to continue stir against training for Sri Lankan officers

Tamil youth in UK demand referendum for Tamil Eelam

Second generation Eezham Tamil youth in the UK demonstrated at 10 Downing Street on Sunday demanding a referendum towards the creation of the state of Tamil Eelam. The Tamil youth and student activists from different universities who assembled for the protest called for an independent international investigation into the genocidal war crimes of Sri Lanka,… Continue reading Tamil youth in UK demand referendum for Tamil Eelam