The Death Of A Nation

Mahinda as Big Brother If you want to see the shape of the new constitution, look at the last two elections. To quote George Orwell’s 1984, “if you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face — forever.” In the last General Election the government requested a two thirds… Continue reading The Death Of A Nation

Hard questions for India and Eezham Tamils

Nirupama Menon Rao expressed satisfaction at the progress in resettlement of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and development activities of the North, said state-owned Colombo newspaper Daily News Thursday, titling the news as “Indian investment interest rising”. But, reporting on Nirupama’s visit, The Hindu on Friday titled the news “Political solution should be priority” and cited… Continue reading Hard questions for India and Eezham Tamils

Political solution should be priority: Nirupama Rao

Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao said here on Thursday the time had come for Sri Lanka to move beyond re-settlement of displaced Tamil civilians to resolution of the ethnic conflict. Interacting with Colombo-based Indian journalists at the end of her four-day visit, Ms. Rao said she stressed the need to move beyond resettlement to a political… Continue reading Political solution should be priority: Nirupama Rao

Counterinsurgency, development conquistadors and economic integrators

Many Eezham Tamils wonder at some recent political developments but they waste their energy in concentrating on individuals. The individuals, whether KP, section of the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam, others who come out one by one with statements and ‘development’ agenda in support of the KP-line of politics, and the members of the ‘task’… Continue reading Counterinsurgency, development conquistadors and economic integrators

Nirupama faces civil society outburst in North

India provided arms and logistical support to Colombo in the Vanni war. It didn’t take any effort to stop the war. Even after one year of the war, India didn’t act on rehabilitating the incarcerated people, accused members of the confederation of citizens’ forums in Jaffna while meeting the visiting Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Menon… Continue reading Nirupama faces civil society outburst in North

‘Anti-Tamil ideology, international meddling make reconciliation impossible’

In a recent paper titled "Why National Reconciliation in Sri Lanka Is Not Possible," Brian Senewiratne, a renowned physician and an Australia based Sinhala expatriate, says although he had realized that ‘national reconciliation’ in Sri Lanka was ‘totally unrealistic’, after witnessing the major human rights violations inflicted upon the Tamil people, what has made the… Continue reading ‘Anti-Tamil ideology, international meddling make reconciliation impossible’

New Zealand Supreme Court decides LTTE a political organisation

The Supreme Court of New Zealand Friday dismissed the appeal of the government seeking rejection of the refugee status of an Eezham Tamil who was captaining a ship carrying arms to the LTTE. The court in its judgement said: “At all relevant times the Tamil Tigers was an organisation having the goals of self-determination for… Continue reading New Zealand Supreme Court decides LTTE a political organisation

On Sri Lanka, UN’s Holmes Speaks of Gov’t Shelling, Casualties, 2 Sides’ Propaganda

Asked about Sri Lanka on his final day as UN Humanitarian Coordinator, John Holmes offered a defense of his department’s funding of the government’s internment camps while admitting the government may have “deliberately shelled” civilians and hospitals. Video here, from Minute 17:29. Inner City Press asked Holmes about criticism of his and the UN’s actions… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN’s Holmes Speaks of Gov’t Shelling, Casualties, 2 Sides’ Propaganda

At UN, Sri Lanka Move to Place Alleged War Criminal As Ambassador Questioned

Sri Lanka’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN post, vacant following Bandula Jayasekera’s department triggered by a sexual harassment scandal, is now reportedly slated to be filled by Major General Shavendra Silva, who “was allegedly among those mentioned by MP Sarath Fonseka in a media interview where he had said that the former 58 Division… Continue reading At UN, Sri Lanka Move to Place Alleged War Criminal As Ambassador Questioned

India monitoring aid flow to Tamils in Sri Lanka: Krishna

The government said on Wednesday it was continuously monitoring the assistance given by India to displaced Tamils in Sri Lanka. Responding to a call attention in the Lok Sabha on rehabilitation of Sri Lankan Tamils, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna said India was heavily dependent on the International Red Cross and the U.N. Commission on… Continue reading India monitoring aid flow to Tamils in Sri Lanka: Krishna