The election manifesto of the Tamil National Peoples’ Front (TNPF) comes out with an option for confederation of Tamil and Sinhala nations in the island, said former MP Selvarajah Kajendren to Tamil media on Wednesday. While stressing on Tamil homeland, nationalism, self-determination and nation of identifiable sovereignty as political aspirations, the other distinguishing features of… Continue reading Confederation of nations, manifesto option of TNPF
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India’s genocide of its own tribal nations
India had larger plans when it backed genocidal Colombo in the UN Human Rights Council. India is now embarked upon a greater genocidal war against its own tribal nations, picking up the footsteps of Colombo, making use of its partnership experience in crushing Eezham Tamils, exploiting the impotency of international community and encouraged by the… Continue reading India’s genocide of its own tribal nations
BBC: Fox and Love lobbied for Sri Lanka after junkets
Two British MPs, Mr. Andy Love of the ruling Labour party, and Dr. Liam Fox of the main opposition Conservative party, made visits to Sri Lanka paid for by the government there, and while not declaring their trips, spoke in support of Sri Lanka in parliament, a BBC investigation has revealed. Both MPs were… Continue reading BBC: Fox and Love lobbied for Sri Lanka after junkets
‘Engaging’ Tamil diaspora to elude the cause
Engaging sections of vested interests in the diaspora to elude righteous causes of struggling people, in order to achieve imperialist goals in war and peace, is a long time strategy of powers. International foundations, firms and other such outfits are created from time to time for this purpose. How such outfits envisage to blunt the… Continue reading ‘Engaging’ Tamil diaspora to elude the cause
Britain names Sri Lanka as a country of concern
Sri Lanka is the only country added on the annual human rights report by Britain this year as a country of concern by the Foreign Affairs Committee, according to British Foreign Office. The Annual report on Human Rights 2009 presented 17 March to British Parliament says, ‘Since the last report, we have added one country… Continue reading Britain names Sri Lanka as a country of concern
Real war is just beginning, get involved: Brian Senewiratne
“Despite my involvement over many years, I was taken aback by the result,” writes Brian Senewiratne on the overwhelming mandate for Tamil Eelam in the referenda of the diaspora in several countries. The time for federation has long since gone. Until the Tamil areas are separated from the control in Colombo there will be neither… Continue reading Real war is just beginning, get involved: Brian Senewiratne
Cutting UN ties will earn Sri Lanka rogue status, says Prof. Boyle
"If the Government of Sri Lanka ruptures relations with the United Nations, then it will turn itself into a pariah state along the lines of apartheid South Africa or the genocidal rump Yugoslavia, both of which the United Nations General Assembly suspended from participation in the activities of the United Nations for their criminal behavior.… Continue reading Cutting UN ties will earn Sri Lanka rogue status, says Prof. Boyle
Protest over arrest of Sri Lanka reporter
Sri Lankan media groups Thursday protested against the arrest of a reporter close to Sarath Fonseka, the detained ex-army chief who tried to unseat the president in recent elections. The groups issued a joint statement demanding the release of Ruwan Weerakoon, a reporter with the Nation newspaper, who was arrested this week. "We request the… Continue reading Protest over arrest of Sri Lanka reporter
Rajapakse rejects early pardon for ‘fool’ Fonseka
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse has ruled out an early pardon for his election rival Sarath Fonseka and dismissed the former army chief as a "fool" who was unprepared for politics. In an interview with Singapore’s Straits Times published Thursday, Rajapakse also spelled out his economic ambitions for post-war Sri Lanka and said it would… Continue reading Rajapakse rejects early pardon for ‘fool’ Fonseka
Expert panel for Sri Lanka will not infringe on sovereignty – Ban Ki-moon
The panel of experts being set up by the United Nations as part of an accountability process following the end of the civil war in Sri Lanka will not infringe on the country’s sovereignty, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Tuesday. Mr. Ban told journalists that the establishment of the panel is in line with a joint… Continue reading Expert panel for Sri Lanka will not infringe on sovereignty – Ban Ki-moon
