Sri Lanka’s dissenting voices ‘silenced’

When Mahinda Rajapaksa was re-elected president of Sri Lanka in January, media organisations and human rights groups said they hoped the suppression of dissenting voices would end. But those hopes have not materialised. The recent arrest of defeated presidential candidate, Gen Sarath Fonseka, is seen by some as the latest example of intimidation of Mr… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s dissenting voices ‘silenced’

British High Commissioner summoned over David Miliband’s address to Tamil group

Sri Lanka summoned the acting British High Commissioner in Colombo yesterday to protest over an address by David Miliband, the Foreign Secretary, to a meeting of ethnic Tamil activists in the Houses of Parliament. Rohitha Bogollagama, the Sri Lankan Foreign Minister, told a news conference that the Global Tamil Forum was an “umbrella organisaton” for… Continue reading British High Commissioner summoned over David Miliband’s address to Tamil group

Miliband risks Sri Lanka’s wrath to support Global Tamil Forum – Times Online

Relations between Britain and Sri Lanka are likely to hit a new low after David Miliband addresses a meeting of Tamil activists from around the world at the Houses of Parliament today. The Foreign Secretary is due to make the opening speech at the inaugural meeting of the Global Tamil Forum, which campaigns for selfdetermination… Continue reading Miliband risks Sri Lanka’s wrath to support Global Tamil Forum – Times Online

Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court refuses to free Fonseka

Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court refused Tuesday to order the release of detained opposition leader and former army chief Sarath Fonseka as it deliberates a petition challenging his arrest by the military. Fonseka, 59, has been held at a naval detention centre since his arrest on February 8, sparking international condemnation and violent protests two weeks… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court refuses to free Fonseka

Opposition invites Fonseka to contest polls

Sri Lanka’s main opposition party United National Party (UNP) said Monday that the door is still open for the defeated presidential candidate General Sarath Fonseka to join it in the parliamentary elections April 8. UNP general secretary Tissa Attanayaka told reporters that the UNP’s invitation is not only for Fonseka but also for the JVP… Continue reading Opposition invites Fonseka to contest polls

Myth of Sri Lankan state and the historic responsibility of Tamil leadership

Why Tamil political leadership should never on its own surrender sovereignty, why Tamils are coerced to surrender it by all quarters concerned, what are the historical and legal bases for claims of Tamil sovereignty in the island – these are questions every Eezham Tamil, whether politician or layman has to put to serious perusal at… Continue reading Myth of Sri Lankan state and the historic responsibility of Tamil leadership

India to screen academics of Sri Lanka attending conferences

Participants from Sri Lanka to conferences in India require advance security clearance from the Home Ministry of India. The restrictions are applicable to peoples of eight countries, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, and to people of Pakistani origin and stateless persons, media reports said Friday, citing instructions sent to all Central… Continue reading India to screen academics of Sri Lanka attending conferences

Sri Lanka entering Information dark age?

Commenting on Sri Lanka’s plans for additional cyber censorship, and the invitations extended to Chinese Information Technology experts for assistance in formulating Sri Lanka’s internet policy framework, Prof. Kumar David, in the weekend edition of Lakbima says, "This [Rajapakse Government] is a frightened regime, truth and transparency give it diarrhoea; this country [Sri Lanka] has… Continue reading Sri Lanka entering Information dark age?

Fundamentalism versus totalitarianism in Sri Lanka

Religious fundamentalism and state totalitarianism, which contribute to each other in the island of Sri Lanka is now at loggerheads, when state totalitarianism wants to have complete reins over the other, is the interpretation of a leftist academic in Colombo over the Maha Sangha controversy this week. Meanwhile, BBC Sinhala reported Friday, that "the main… Continue reading Fundamentalism versus totalitarianism in Sri Lanka

Murdered Sri Lankan journalist honored as ‘hero’

A Sri Lankan journalist who was fatally shot last year has been recognized by the International Press Institute as a hero for freedom of the press, the group announced Thursday. The institute said it is naming Lasantha Wickrematunge, who was editor of Sri Lankan newspaper The Sunday Leader, as an IPI World Press Freedom Hero.… Continue reading Murdered Sri Lankan journalist honored as ‘hero’