(Frances Harrison) The Sri Lankan military is advertising a newly constructed hotel in the heart of the killing fields in the north of the island, where tens of thousands of minority Tamils were killed in 2009. The holiday resort, called Lagoon’s Edge, caters for Sinhala war tourists who want to see the last bastion of… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields Tourism – Huffington Post
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Sri Lanka’s military victory cannot substitute political reintegration
(the economic times) Tamil Nadu politics willy nilly is once again on the verge of rocking India-Sri Lanka relations at a time when Colombo is basking in the glory of its spectacular military victory in 2009 when New Delhi and Chennai had acquiesced to a military solution. The military has legitimised President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s overwhelming… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s military victory cannot substitute political reintegration
45 former LTTEers arrested in Jaffna
At least 45 ex-LTTE cadres, who were hiding since long period without surrendering to the security forces, were arrested in the Jaffna peninsula by the Terrorist Investigations Division (TID), official sources said. They said that following several search operations covering the entire peninsula in the recent past, these former LTTE members were taken into custody.… Continue reading 45 former LTTEers arrested in Jaffna
Post-Mullivaaikkaal governance in Sri Lanka: Towards a totalitarian state
The present crisis engulfing the Jaffna University may be a turning point for the Tamil politics and Sri Lankan politics at large. There are three important issues, I would like to deduce from this stalemate, which are necessary to gauge the trajectory of post-war Tamil politics in Sri Lanka. Two of those issues are very… Continue reading Post-Mullivaaikkaal governance in Sri Lanka: Towards a totalitarian state
The almost forgotten LLRC report and the Sri Lankan psyche
Publicity shot from late-2011, depicting the President of Sri Lanka ‘reading’ the LLRC’s Final Report. Comprehension and cognition remain suspect. Some years ago while on a visit from abroad, my niece was entertained and perhaps a little shocked when she overheard comments broadcast over the loudspeaker from a nearby school. It was the day of… Continue reading The almost forgotten LLRC report and the Sri Lankan psyche
Tamils in Paris, London protest France’s inaction in Tamil activist’s assassination
Eezham Tamils in France and UK demonstrated at the capital cities of the two countries on Friday, condemning the French government’s lack of interest in bringing to justice the culprits behind the assassination of grassroots activist Nadarajah Mathinthiran alias Parithi. The demonstration in Paris being joined by hundreds of Eezham Tamils in France, also witnessed… Continue reading Tamils in Paris, London protest France’s inaction in Tamil activist’s assassination
100,000 remain internally displaced, says UNHCR
In a report on the international protection needs of asylum seekers from Sri Lanka, UNHCR identifies several risk profiles including persons suspected of links with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), journalists, human rights activists, witnesses to rights violations, and vulnerable children and women, and notes while "there is an ethnic dimension to their… Continue reading 100,000 remain internally displaced, says UNHCR
Tamil youth protest in London condemns repression of students in Jaffna, urges UK to act
In a protest march in London from Temple Station to 10 Downing Street on Saturday, Eezham Tamil youth in the UK condemned the harassment of the Jaffna University students and faculty by the occupying military and demanded the immediate release of the students arrested by Sri Lanka’s TID. Raising slogans urging the British government to… Continue reading Tamil youth protest in London condemns repression of students in Jaffna, urges UK to act
SL military begins war on Jaffna University teachers
The telephone summoning of the Jaffna University Teachers’ Association (JUTA) president and head of English language teaching at the university, A Rajakumaran, to the Terrorist Investigation Department (TID) of occupying Sri Lanka on Friday is widely seen in the university circles as the beginning of a direct war on the Tamil university teachers by the… Continue reading SL military begins war on Jaffna University teachers
Floods in Sri Lanka displace 10,000 people
Two days of heavy rain across Sri Lanka has caused floods and landslides. At least 18 people have died and nearly 10,000 evacuated from their homes. Flood warnings remain in force across 10 of the country’s 25 districts. According to the Disaster Management Center (DMC) nearly 1,800 families have been moved into 29 shelters. In… Continue reading Floods in Sri Lanka displace 10,000 people
