Criminalising Dissent In Warlike Elections

Long before the election is held, the first result is out. Two anti-government websites were raided and their staffers arrested (including the tea-boy), within 48 hours of the dissolution of North-Central, Eastern and Sabaragamuwa Provincial Councils. The muzzling of Sri Lanka Mirror and Lanka X News marks the commencement of a new anti-democratic wave. Neither… Continue reading Criminalising Dissent In Warlike Elections

SL military has grabbed 5,210 acres of land in Mannaar, say protestors

Providing details of private and public lands being appropriated by the SL military in Mannaar district, Tamil activists, who came together for a protest on Saturday said, the militarisation seriously affects the lives of people of Mannaar. Tamil civilians, who are denied resettlement in Channaar in Maanthai West, where the occupying Sri Lankan military has… Continue reading SL military has grabbed 5,210 acres of land in Mannaar, say protestors

Abuse by Sri Lanka’s army rubs salt in wounds of war, Tamil women say

In the final days of Sri Lanka’s civil war, as the army closed in for the kill against Tamil Tiger rebels, tens of thousands of civilians cowered in the crossfire. “The children were crying because they were so hungry, so when we heard congee in coconut soup was being given out, we let them leave… Continue reading Abuse by Sri Lanka’s army rubs salt in wounds of war, Tamil women say

Delhi may ignore Jayalalithaa demand on training Lankan forces

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa’s demand to scrap training courses for Sri Lankan Air Force personnel is unlikely to find takers in New Delhi because Sri Lanka and India, just last week, have decided to enhance cooperation in security issues. Asked for a reaction, a senior official said that Sri Lanka could not react to… Continue reading Delhi may ignore Jayalalithaa demand on training Lankan forces

PM tells Karuna he discussed steps for Tamils’ rehab with Rajapakse

(PTI) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has told his government’s key partner DMK that he had taken up with Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse the steps required for rehabilitation of Sri Lankan Tamils in that country. In his letter dated 25 June to DMK chief M Karunanidhi in response to the latter’s objections to the reported… Continue reading PM tells Karuna he discussed steps for Tamils’ rehab with Rajapakse

Sri Lanka hits back at US

Sri Lanka hits back Wednesday over claims it is clamping down on media freedom after criticism from rights groups and Washington for its shutting of opposition news websites. “Look at the newspapers in Sri Lanka. Can you possibly say that there is no freedom of press in the country? There is so much,” Sri Lankan… Continue reading Sri Lanka hits back at US

Demonstrating UK Tamils expose India’s defience of international refugee conventions

Demonstrating outside the Indian High Commission at India Place, London, Tamils in the UK demanded the immediate release of the detained inmates of the Chengalpet (Chengkal-paddu) ‘special camp’ and for the closure of that facility. Separate petitions submitted by TCC-UK to the UNHCR and the Indian High Commission called for a revision in the Indian… Continue reading Demonstrating UK Tamils expose India’s defience of international refugee conventions

India’s stand at UNHRC will depend on SL’s actions

India’s National Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon has made it clear to the Sri Lankan top brass that New Delhi’s stance at the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Sri Lanka’s human rights record at the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in November will depend entirely on what Colombo does to improve its human rights image, the… Continue reading India’s stand at UNHRC will depend on SL’s actions