Sri Lanka staged a delayed military parade Friday to mark the first anniversary of the end of its 37-year civil war, with pressure mounting for a probe into alleged crimes during the conflict. President Mahinda Rajapakse took the salute at the "Victory Parade" attended by thousands of troops drawn from units that led the final… Continue reading S.Lanka marks Tiger defeat as war crimes pressure mounts
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UN ignores Sri Lanka’s protest over war crimes panel
The United Nations will set up a panel to probe war crimes in Sri Lanka despite repeated protests from the island’s hawkish government, a top UN envoy announced in Colombo on Thursday. Lynn Pascoe, the UN under secretary-general for political affairs, said Ban Ki-moon will soon name the panel which will guide him on the… Continue reading UN ignores Sri Lanka’s protest over war crimes panel
India was not happy about Norwegian peace: Prof Shanmugaratnam
India was not happy about Norway being given a role in peace brokering in Sri Lanka. Japan was keen to be the broker, but India was more against Japan than Norway, said Dr. N. Shanmugaratnam, Professor of Development Studies and Head of Research of the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, while addressing a session on… Continue reading India was not happy about Norwegian peace: Prof Shanmugaratnam
Political transformation should start in Tamil Nadu: Prof Ramasamy
Political transformation of the Tamil mind at the global level starting with Tamil Nadu is a fundamental prerequisite for the achievement of Eelam, said Prof. P. Ramasamy, Deputy Chief Minister of the Penang State of Malaysia in an interview to TamilNet. Tamil Nadu should go beyond DMK or AIADMK to handle the global plight of… Continue reading Political transformation should start in Tamil Nadu: Prof Ramasamy
UN Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs visits Vanni
The United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs B. Lynn Pascoe, who arrived Wednesday morning Colombo on a two day visit, left to Mullaiththeevu on an inspection tour, sources in Colombo said citing Sri Lankan External Affairs ministry officials. Prior to leaving to Mullaiththeevu Mr. Pascoe met G.L. Peiris, the Sri Lankan foreign minister. The visit… Continue reading UN Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs visits Vanni
Genocidal Colombo gets unlimited chances from US, India
"The US and India have a very similar view of the situation in Sri Lanka and the steps that need to be taken,” said US Asst Secretary of State Robert Blake Monday to rediff.com, acknowledging, "We have worked very closely throughout the last several years on the situation in Sri Lanka, and again we have… Continue reading Genocidal Colombo gets unlimited chances from US, India
6 SLA soldiers rape young mother in Visuvamadu
A 25-year old mother of two children was raped by six Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers last Sunday night in the resettlement village of Redbarna located at the border of Mullaiththeevu district, Jaffna daily Uthayan reported. The incident occurred when the soldiers entered the house when the mother was alone. The family relocated to the… Continue reading 6 SLA soldiers rape young mother in Visuvamadu
EU on collision course; backs war crimes probe
European Union members have called for an investigation on war crimes in Sri Lanka and expressed their support for the appointment of an expert panel to advise the United Nations Secretary General on the issue. A EU delegation attending the UN Human Rights Council sessions in Geneva read out statements critical of Sri Lanka. They… Continue reading EU on collision course; backs war crimes probe
India treats Sri Lankans on a par with Chinese in visa extension
Sri Lankans and Chinese either employed or in business in India require direct visit to the home ministry in New Delhi for all extensions of their visas, according to recently revised regulations of the Government of India. The other nationals may apply and get extensions from local authorities. In the case of foreigners married to… Continue reading India treats Sri Lankans on a par with Chinese in visa extension
Rajapaksa family tighten their grip on reins of Government
The Rajapaksa family tightened its grip on Sri Lanka yesterday when the Government approved lifting a two-term limit on the Presidency to allow the incumbent, Mahinda Rajapaksa, to run for office again in 2016. Mr Rajapaksa, who came to power in 2005, has promised to rebuild Sri Lanka’s democratic institutions and war-torn economy following the… Continue reading Rajapaksa family tighten their grip on reins of Government
