SLMM tilted balance in favour of Sri Lanka, against LTTE: Gajendrakumar

Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM), the peace keeping arm of the Norway facilitated peace process in the island, tilted the balance in favour of the Sri Lankan state and against the LTTE, wrote Gajendrakumar Ponnampalam in 2007, in an unpublished research paper on the 2002 Ceasefire Agreement (CFA) he submitted to a foundation in the… Continue reading SLMM tilted balance in favour of Sri Lanka, against LTTE: Gajendrakumar

India wanted LTTE put in its place: Norway report

(IANS) Oslo: Even as it publicly advocated peace when the Sri Lankan conflict was raging, India quietly informed Norway that the LTTE must be “put in its place”, reveals a Norwegian government sponsored study on why the peace process failed in the island nation. The exhaustive document, released here Friday, shows that New Delhi’s sympathy… Continue reading India wanted LTTE put in its place: Norway report

Norway ‘LLRC’ distributes blame, washes hands of victims after ‘victory’

A report on Norway’s failed peace process in Sri Lanka, “Pawns of Peace: Evaluation of Norwegian Peace Efforts in Sri Lanka, 1997-2009” was released in Oslo on Friday. Whether pawns of peace or ploys for genocide, Norway’s report distributed blame among all the actors. A deficiency the report finds in Norway was not its grave… Continue reading Norway ‘LLRC’ distributes blame, washes hands of victims after ‘victory’

Sri Lanka’s Hambantota port ‘not deep enough’

The Sri Lankan government has continuously misled people over Hambantota Port, the main opposition United National Party (UNP) has said. Concern has been raised by the UNP over the port’s maximum depth of 17m, which it says is not deep enough for unloading larger cargo vessels. The government says that the $1.4bn port, funded by… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Hambantota port ‘not deep enough’

SL Appeal Court suspends land re-registration till Jan 19

The operation of the controversial notice issued by the Sri Lanka’s Commissioner General of Lands instructing the owners of lands in the North and East provinces to r-register their lands under the Land Title Registration Scheme was suspended from Wednesday till January 19, 2012 due to the stay order by the Court of Appeal. According… Continue reading SL Appeal Court suspends land re-registration till Jan 19

TNA loses the best opportunity to be forthright: Tamil Nadu reader

“You are leaving us confused back here in Tamil Nadu,” especially when we “do not see India doing the right thing in Sri Lanka,” says a TamilNet reader in Chennai in sending a feedback responding to TNA leader Sampanthan’s current political stand. “The best opportunity to be forthright was lost by him,” the reader said… Continue reading TNA loses the best opportunity to be forthright: Tamil Nadu reader

‘Secret detention centres’ in Sri Lanka

The United Nations Committee against Torture (CAT) quoting human rights organisations says that secret detention centres are in existence in Sri Lanka. The 47th Session of the CAT met in Geneva on Tuesday with the Sri Lankan Delegation where Sri Lanka’s commitment to upholding rights was severely questioned. Several committee members accused the Sri Lankan… Continue reading ‘Secret detention centres’ in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka ‘still torturing’ Tamils – Channel 4 News

Sri Lanka’s civil war ended with "credible" evidence that war crimes were committed. Now Channel 4 News can reveal mounting evidence that the government is still torturing Tamil prisoners. The UN has already found that evidence of the killing of up to 40,000 civilians amid allegations of serious human rights abuses amounted to "credible allegations"… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘still torturing’ Tamils – Channel 4 News

TNA relays US-India paradigm for ‘nondescript’ model of solutions

Addressing a diaspora gathering in London on Sunday, The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) politicians elucidated on trying a ‘nondescript’ model of solution for the national question of Eezham Tamils. The TNA relay on the paradigm comes after conditioned for long by New Delhi and after conferring with ‘creative thinking’ in the US State Department on… Continue reading TNA relays US-India paradigm for ‘nondescript’ model of solutions