Similar to the Sinhalicisation of Trincomalee, the capital of the East, Colombo plans for a new, Sinhalicised capital for the North too at Ki’linochchi, administrative sources working for Colombo on the project said. Ki’linochchi is being prepared for that with an extensive military cantonment along with airstrip, new Buddhist temples and by not allowing the… Continue reading Colombo schemes Sinhalicised capital for North
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Lanka defies UN, EU, US
On the international front woes for the Government continued for a second week. Despite the frenzied diplomatic efforts in the past year or so, the Government was not successful in its efforts to stall two major issues that have dogged it. One was the move by the United Nations Secretary General (UNSG), Ban Ki-moon, to… Continue reading Lanka defies UN, EU, US
UN war crimes panel chief ‘criticises S.Lanka ban’
The head of a UN panel probing alleged war crimes during Sri Lanka’s civil war has criticised a decision by Colombo to block him and colleagues from entering the country, a report said Friday. Marzuki Darusman, a former Indonesian attorney general, was named Tuesday to lead a team advising UN chief Ban Ki-moon on possible… Continue reading UN war crimes panel chief ‘criticises S.Lanka ban’
Development without politics dangerous to Tamils
By blackmailing the Tamil nation through the plight of its people and by handling ‘development’ in counterinsurgency style, Colombo is trying to lock the diaspora away from political cause, and by demonstrating it, Colombo is seeking acquittal of its crimes in the international arena as well as money for its greed. De-linking development from decision-making… Continue reading Development without politics dangerous to Tamils
As Sri Lanka Says No Visas, UN Says No Need to Visit or Talk to Witnesses
The government of Sri Lanka has said it will deny visas to members of the UN panel of experts to advise Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on alleged war crimes in the final stage of that country’s civil war. Inner City Press asked Mr. Ban’s spokesman Martin Nesirky for Ban’s response to being thus rebuffed. Video… Continue reading As Sri Lanka Says No Visas, UN Says No Need to Visit or Talk to Witnesses
Russia opposes UN Panel on Sri Lanka
UN Secretary-General should have asked the Security Council or the General Assembly before appointing the panel to advise him on war crime investigation on the sovereign member state of Sri Lanka, says a statement of the foreign ministry of the Russian Federation Thursday. The UN should allow Sri Lanka’s own investigations and the Secretary General’s… Continue reading Russia opposes UN Panel on Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka says UN panel ‘will not be allowed’ to enter
The Sri Lankan foreign minister has said that a UN panel on human rights will not be allowed into the country. GL Peiris said that there was "no need" for the panel to come to the country and they would not be allowed in. The UN secretary general announced earlier this week that the panel… Continue reading Sri Lanka says UN panel ‘will not be allowed’ to enter
S.Lanka to block UN visits probing war crimes
Sri Lanka will ban visits by the three-member United Nations panel investigating alleged human rights abuses in the final months of the island’s civil war, a senior minister said Thursday. Troops finally wiped out the separatist Tamil Tiger guerrillas in May last year after decades of ethnic bloodshed, and the government has denied repeated allegations… Continue reading S.Lanka to block UN visits probing war crimes
Continuing ‘counter insurgency’ approach to chronic national question
Colombo’s latest deployment of Selvaraja Pathmanathan (KP), a victim of circumstances, to blunt the Eezham Tamil struggle only reveal that ‘counter insurgency’ is the style continued to be envisaged by some powers in approaching the chronic national question in the island, commented Tamil circles watching the developments. The move, bereft of any political promises, but… Continue reading Continuing ‘counter insurgency’ approach to chronic national question
On War Crimes, UN Ban’s Panel May Not Speak to Fonseka or Travel to Sri Lanka, Report May Be Secret
A panel on Sri Lanka war crimes has been named by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, the day after Inner City Press exclusively disclosed the names of its three members — but the panel, it turns out, won’t necessarily travel to Sri Lanka or interview any witnesses. Inner City Press asked Mr. Ban’s spokesman Martin… Continue reading On War Crimes, UN Ban’s Panel May Not Speak to Fonseka or Travel to Sri Lanka, Report May Be Secret
