‘Celebrating multilingualism’ in Sri Lanka, and delivering a keynote address in a language award ceremony in Colombo in July, Professor of Sinhala K.N.O. Dharmadasa said that Tamil came to be introduced into the island at a later time, especially after the Polonnaruva period (c. 13th century AD). According to the Mahavamsa myth he was relying… Continue reading Multilingualism, multiculturalism and Sinhala academia
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Rights group urges Sri Lanka to end detention laws
The Human Rights Watch lobby group on Wednesday urged Sri Lanka to scrap draconian detention laws and free thousands of people held under the regulations. The New York-based body said Sri Lanka’s ending of a decades-long state of emergency last week would have little effect as separate anti-terror laws still allowed people to be detained… Continue reading Rights group urges Sri Lanka to end detention laws
Jaffna University students agitate against ‘grease devils’
Openly accusing Sri Lanka government and its military for staging the ‘grease devil’ attacks on Tamils and Muslims of the North and East, and especially their women, the agitating students of the University of Jaffna called upon the International Community to take note of what is happening. More than a thousand students of the university… Continue reading Jaffna University students agitate against ‘grease devils’
Amnesty report: Sri Lanka’s civil war panel ‘flawed’
A government inquiry into Sri Lanka’s civil war is "flawed at every level", providing no accountability for atrocities, says a new report. The commission has not properly pursued allegations of war crimes committed by the army and Tamil Tiger rebels, says the Amnesty International report. The rebels were defeated in 2009 in a hard-fought end… Continue reading Amnesty report: Sri Lanka’s civil war panel ‘flawed’
Friends, Enemies and Geopolitics
National oppression is common to all countries and we cannot expect the dominant Nations of Countries to be our friends. Our strategic long-term natural allies are obviously the oppressed Nations without State and then the oppressed peoples of the World. We have failed to cultivate friendship and solidarity with our Natural Allies while foolishly expecting… Continue reading Friends, Enemies and Geopolitics
No foreign affairs without consulting states: India’s new foreign secretary
“In our federal system, nothing is done and nothing will be done without the consultation of the State government,” India’s new Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai was cited saying on the issue of India and Bangladesh sharing the waters of Teesta River. No agreement on sharing the waters could be reached without West Bengal’s consent, the… Continue reading No foreign affairs without consulting states: India’s new foreign secretary
Rajapaksa comes down heavily on those demanding accountability
Some countries are providing a “safe haven” to “theoreticians of terror in Sri Lanka” Coming down heavily on countries that demanded accountability for the civilian deaths in the last stages of the Eelam war IV in early 2009, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa said that for most of those who demand accountability, it was only… Continue reading Rajapaksa comes down heavily on those demanding accountability
Genocide in Sri Lanka targets Tamil women, affects fertility: TNA MP
While talking on the past and on-going genocide of Eezham Tamils in the island of Sri Lanka, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian for Vanni, S. Sritharan on Sunday said in a meeting in London that Tamil women are particularly targeted now and the fertility of Tamils is systematically jeopardized. He cited the examples of… Continue reading Genocide in Sri Lanka targets Tamil women, affects fertility: TNA MP
West’s criticism of Lankan human rights record concerned India
In what might prove to be a political embarrassment for Congress in Tamil Nadu, a Wikileaks cable has revealed that India viewed Western criticism of Sri Lanka’s human rights record with concern as it felt shunning the island nation would drive it towards China. An Indian official in the external affairs ministry told US diplomats… Continue reading West’s criticism of Lankan human rights record concerned India
World Bank aid diverted to Sinhala colonisation in Mullaiththeevu
The assistance given by the World Bank to North East Services Improvement Project (NELSIP) to improve road development in recently resettled areas in the Puthukudiyiruppu and Karaithu’raippattu divisions of the Mullaiththeevu district is diverted to a recently initiated Sinhala colony called Sampath Nuwara in the district at the instructions of presidential sibling Basil Rajapaksa and… Continue reading World Bank aid diverted to Sinhala colonisation in Mullaiththeevu
