The struggle to go home in post war Sri Lanka: The story of Mullikulam

In 2011, a young Advanced Level student from Mullikulam in the district of Mannar, living as an Internally Displaced Person (IDP) in a camp in Thalvupadu, Mannar, shared with me an assignment she had done about her village and effects of displacement. She proudly described the richness of her hometown in terms of natural resources,… Continue reading The struggle to go home in post war Sri Lanka: The story of Mullikulam

TNA should check Colombo using PCs to hoodwink Geneva: Guruparan

Retracting from statements following Shiv Shankar Menon’s recent visit, about holding Northern Provincial Council (PC) elections in September, Colombo plans to hold it in 2013 February to time an escape showcase at Geneva in March. The PC tactics of Colombo to hoodwink the world that Tamils are contented with the unitary model should have been… Continue reading TNA should check Colombo using PCs to hoodwink Geneva: Guruparan

In conversation with M.A. Sumanthiran, TNA National List MP

M.A.Sumanthiran, is a National List Member of Parliament from the Tamil National Alliance (TNA). Groundviews has carried in the past the Minister’s submissions to Parliament against the 18th Amendment to the Constitution, for which he faced the most outrageous heckling and insults within the legislature itself, and from fellow MPs from Government. With this and… Continue reading In conversation with M.A. Sumanthiran, TNA National List MP

Chandrika Kumaratunga’s discourse

Former President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga calls it “the first serious political interview I have given in six and a half years” referring to the interview she has given Sanjana Hattotuwa, editor of the website Groundviews. The least important segments of the interview deal with the SLFP.  Her remarks are revelatory though. She states that she… Continue reading Chandrika Kumaratunga’s discourse

LLRC roadmap: An ‘action plan’ to suit the US, not us!

The government announced (26 July, 2012) it has drawn up a comprehensive “National Action Plan to Implement the Recommendations of the LLRC” and has released same to the public domain. This comes after the Geneva Resolution and the discussions the Rajapaksa government had thereafter with the US administration. Immediately after the Geneva Resolution was adopted… Continue reading LLRC roadmap: An ‘action plan’ to suit the US, not us!

Tamils in UK condemn Sri Lankan presence at Olympics opening ceremony

Protesting against the participation of Sri Lankan sportspersons and the presence of the Sri Lankan delegation for the 2012 London Olympics, Eezham Tamils in the UK gathered in hundreds at Aspen Way, London on Friday, expressing their opposition to the legitimacy given to the Sri Lankan state that is accused of committing genocide. Sources in… Continue reading Tamils in UK condemn Sri Lankan presence at Olympics opening ceremony

Interview with Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga: Governance and politics today, future plans and prospects

On 25th July, Groundviews met with former President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga in Colombo to get her views on Sri Lanka’s present state of governance, plus a range of other issues, including – as is often today hinted at – the chances of re-entering into active politics. This is the first in-depth interview she has given… Continue reading Interview with Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga: Governance and politics today, future plans and prospects

Tamil politicians urge global action in releasing POWs, political prisoners

Addressing a press conference in Vavuniyaa on Tuesday, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) called for immediate release of all political prisoners who are held without any charges in the Sri Lankan prisons. Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, representing the Tamil National Peoples Front (TNPF) said that the International Community, especially the countries that backed the internal LLRC mechanism… Continue reading Tamil politicians urge global action in releasing POWs, political prisoners

Sent home to ‘arrest, torture’

(smh) SRI Lankan asylum seekers rejected by Australia and sent home say they have been arrested, imprisoned without trial and tortured. With about 150 Tamils in the Australian immigration detention system currently facing involuntary return to Sri Lanka, an investigation by The Age has uncovered alleged instances of people being sent back to systematic, state-sanctioned… Continue reading Sent home to ‘arrest, torture’

Whither Sri Lanka’s media?

Image courtesy Now Public Having been through the grind in the field of Sri Lanka’s mainstream print journalism for nearly two decades, what I feel is a growing sense of frustration. Whatever standards and respectability that was maintained by our past peers are deteriorating to the extent that journalists are being looked at, more with… Continue reading Whither Sri Lanka’s media?