Colombo begins deluding campaign through ‘Lessons Learnt’ Commission

Accusing the LTTE for missing the opportunity of ‘mega development’ and for walking out from the Peace Process on ‘flimsy grounds’, Sri Lanka’s former head of the Peace Secretariat, Bernard Gunatilleke inaugurated the misinformation campaign of Colombo while appearing before the ‘Lessons Learnt’ Commission on Wednesday. However, Gunetilleke who emphasized that the Interim Self Governing… Continue reading Colombo begins deluding campaign through ‘Lessons Learnt’ Commission

Sri Lankan military court convicts ex-army chief

A military court convicted former Sri Lankan army chief and presidential candidate Gen. Sarath Fonseka of involvement in politics while in service and stripped him of his rank and military honors, the government announced Friday. The media office of the presidency said Fonseka’s sentence of a dishonorable discharge is subject to approval by President Mahinda… Continue reading Sri Lankan military court convicts ex-army chief

Malaysian Tamil leader hard on Sri Lanka’s abetters, urges boycott

Malaysian Tamil leader and Deputy Chief Minister of the Penang State Prof P. Ramasamy came hard on some industrial circles of Ceylonese in Malaysia buttressing Colombo in the name of ‘development. Speaking to media Thursday he urged global Tamils to boycott commercial pursuits of Karunanidhi family. Party decisions announced by him urged Malaysian government to… Continue reading Malaysian Tamil leader hard on Sri Lanka’s abetters, urges boycott

US urged to press for international probe of Sri Lanka war

A group of US lawmakers is urging the Obama administration to push for an independent international investigation into alleged war crimes that occurred during Sri Lanka’s civil war. In a letter to US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, the members of Congress called for such a probe saying panels set up by the Sri… Continue reading US urged to press for international probe of Sri Lanka war

Sri Lanka’s Commission convenes as US calls for independent investigations

As the Commission on Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation appointed by Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa commenced its inaugural sittings on Wednesday morning at the Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute for International Relations and Strategic Studies, No 24, Horton place, Colombo, 58 law makers of United States Congress urged the Obama administration to push for an independent international… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Commission convenes as US calls for independent investigations

Extremism of defeatism

Promoting extremism of defeatism is the latest ‘counterinsurgency’ weapon Colombo and those who abetted it in the war are trying on Eezham Tamils and especially on their diaspora in recent times. They do it for different purposes but none of them are prepared to come out with solutions other than subservience. Individual extremists of defeatism,… Continue reading Extremism of defeatism

Moothoor east uprooted families languish in temporary shelters

Hundreds of uprooted Tamil families from Champoor north and east, Kooniththeevu and Navarathinapuram in Trincomalee district are accommodated in temporary shelters made up of tin sheets and cadjan leaves in Ki’liveddi, Ma’nalcheanai and Paddiththiddal in Moothoor division. They are agitating for their early resettlement in their villages. They fled from their villages following the military… Continue reading Moothoor east uprooted families languish in temporary shelters

15000 N.E kids study under trees

By Rathindra Kuruwita Fifteen thousand school children in the North and East are compelled to study under trees since schools have been converted into IDP and transit camps and detention centres, while the government spends millions on military bases, education department sources said. The situation is grave in Vavuniya, Omanthai, Maithadi and Kilinochchi where the… Continue reading 15000 N.E kids study under trees

Plans afoot to settle Sinhala people in Thiriyaay in Trincomalee district

Moves are afoot by Sri Lanka government central land authorities to acquire about three thousand acres including paddy fields belonging Tamil farmers located close to the Buddhist temple called Kirihandu Seya in Thiriyaay, a traditional Tamil village, north of Trincomalee town. The residents of Thiriyaay said that this is part of a subtle move by… Continue reading Plans afoot to settle Sinhala people in Thiriyaay in Trincomalee district