As Sri Lanka’s Mahinda Rajapaksa moved to repeal term limits, and barred publication which criticized this as inconsistent with national reconciliation, the UN and Secretary General Ban Ki-moon stayed silent. Inner City Press on September 14 pushed and asked Mr. Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky about this, about why Ban’s panel of experts on war crimes… Continue reading At UN, Ban Silent on Sri Lanka Repeal of Term Limits, Links, Panel Still Not Started
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‘Extreme position of appeasement’
“Sri Lanka sits at the crossroads of two significant contemporary geopolitical shifts. Firstly there is the rise and resurgence of China as a regional power; and secondly, many Western governments have lost their credibility in terms of morality, human rights advocacy and international law due to interventions in Iraq and Afghanistan. The SL government is… Continue reading ‘Extreme position of appeasement’
Alternative Development
There is no point in diaspora arguing with officials and politicians over development, because, they ‘do know’ what they are doing. Instead the diaspora should think creatively in identifying overlapping areas of interest in development, without compromising the national aspirations. Human resource development is a potential area, needed both by the ‘developers’ and nationalists. Eezham… Continue reading Alternative Development
US concerned over changes to Sri Lanka’s constitution
The United States on Saturday expressed concern over changes to the Sri Lankan constitution, which strengthened the presidency, saying they were undermining the principles of democracy. "The United States is concerned that this constitutional amendment weakens checks and balances and thus undermines the principles of constitutional democracy," State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said in a… Continue reading US concerned over changes to Sri Lanka’s constitution
LLRC lessons advocate permanent subjugation of Tamils
LLRC, the Rajapaksa appointed Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission, is created “neither to learn lessons nor to reconcile but to make Tamils accept and tolerate the crime and cruelty of the Sinhalese and live with repression forever,” says a reader, Sam Thambipillai, in sending a comment on Jayantha Dhanapala’s submission to the LLRC. Colombo’s diplomat… Continue reading LLRC lessons advocate permanent subjugation of Tamils
Sri Lanka president wins constitutional power boost
Sri Lanka’s parliament on Wednedsay passed a constitutional amendment that grants President Mahinda Rajapaksa even more unchecked power, which had prompted opposition cries of a looming dictatorship. Rajapaksa won 161 votes in favour of the 18th amendment that removes a presidential two-term limit and more crucially, unwound an earlier amendment designed to de-politicise appointments to… Continue reading Sri Lanka president wins constitutional power boost
Sri Lanka debates ending president’s term limit
Sri Lanka’s Parliament on Wednesday began debating a controversial amendment to the country’s constitution that would allow President Mahinda Rajapaksa to hold unlimited number of terms, a move critics say could lead to a dictatorship The government is likely to secure the two-thirds majority required in the 225-member Parliament to make the change, though the… Continue reading Sri Lanka debates ending president’s term limit
S.Lanka president set to cement grip with key vote
Sri Lanka’s parliament votes Wednesday on constitutional reforms enabling President Mahinda Rajapakse to seek a third term, in changes critics say point to the country’s slide into autocracy. Under the proposed amendment, the two-term limit will be scrapped, allowing the populist Rajapakse, who was resoundingly re-elected for the second time in January, to stand at… Continue reading S.Lanka president set to cement grip with key vote
‘India should stop calling Eezham Tamils a minority’
Eezham Tamils are a nation having historical sovereignty and territory in the island called Sri Lanka. Members of the Indian Establishment should stop humiliating them any further by calling them as ‘minority’. Tamil brethren of Tamil Nadu should be sensitive enough and stop such fundamentally faulty approaches and psyop war of the New Delhi-Chennai-Colombo axis… Continue reading ‘India should stop calling Eezham Tamils a minority’
Sri Lanka stifles attempts to investigate war atrocities – paper
Comparing how the United States accounted any Vietnamese killed as Viet Cong, Peter Bouckert, in the British Daily Guardian said Sunday that "Sri Lanka’s defence secretary, Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, has taken such creative accounting to new heights. The United Nations reported that at least 7,000 civilians were killed and tens of thousands wounded during the final… Continue reading Sri Lanka stifles attempts to investigate war atrocities – paper
