Sri Lanka Falls Off Radar of UN and US, Despite Rapp Report and Disappearances

How far the plight of the Tamils and other minorities in Sri Lanka has fallen off the radar of the United States and United Nations was made clear on Thursday. After US Ambassador Susan Rice made remarks to the press about human rights day and accountability, Inner City Press asked her about "the State Department… Continue reading Sri Lanka Falls Off Radar of UN and US, Despite Rapp Report and Disappearances

Lankan war memorial at Prabhakaran’s death site

In an act of tremendous political-military significance, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Wednesday ceremonially opened a national war memorial at Pudumattalaan, near the site where LTTE supremo Velupillai Prabhakaran was killed. The memorial is located near the mangroves in Nanthikadal lagoon where Prabhakaran fell to the bullets of the Sri Lankan forces in the… Continue reading Lankan war memorial at Prabhakaran’s death site

US Senate Committee evaluation pushes aside political solution to Tamils

US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, recommending Monday on ‘recharting’ US strategy on Sri Lanka, said the US should focus on economy and security of the island instead of humanitarian considerations, IDPs and civil society; should also invest in Sinhalese parts of the country instead of just focussing on North and East; should resume training of… Continue reading US Senate Committee evaluation pushes aside political solution to Tamils

U.S. envoy in Sri Lanka, Washington mulls change in ties

The U.S. diplomat responsible for south Asia landed in Sri Lanka on Tuesday after a U.S. Senate committee urged the United States not to "lose" its relationship with the strategically located island nation. Barack Obama Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs Robert Blake is on a three-day visit to discuss political matters and… Continue reading U.S. envoy in Sri Lanka, Washington mulls change in ties

Emergency extended for another month in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s parliament Tuesday evening adopted a motion moved by the Prime Minister Ratnasri Wickremanayake seeking the approval to extend the State of Emergency for another month by a majority of seventy four votes. Ninety five parliamentarians from the ruling party United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) and its allies voted for the motion. Twenty one… Continue reading Emergency extended for another month in Sri Lanka

Hindu temple of ritual significance destroyed in Trincomalee

A Siva temple located at an ancient Hindu site called Akaththiyar Thaapanam, at Kangku-veali in the Moothoor division of the Trincomalee district, where Hindus gather especially to perform the Aadi Amaavaasai ritual for ancestors, was destroyed without any traces coinciding the Heroes’ Day on 27 November. The location of the temple is under the control… Continue reading Hindu temple of ritual significance destroyed in Trincomalee

New Tamil group People’s Liberation Army vows to start a fresh war

A Marxist group of Tamil militants with connections to the Palestinian Liberation Organisation and Cuba is preparing to mount a new insurgency in Sri Lanka six months after the Government declared an end to the 26-year-old war there. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) was founded in eastern Sri Lanka four months ago and has vowed… Continue reading New Tamil group People’s Liberation Army vows to start a fresh war

Holding transnational government above collaboration politics

For the first time in the history of Eezham Tamils they have moved to evolve an international polity for themselves, independent of armed struggle, through the concept of transnational governance. The space available today, especially in the diaspora, has to be made the best use of in forging an innovatively democratic structure that should be… Continue reading Holding transnational government above collaboration politics

Children among 11,000 Tamil ‘fighters’ held in rehabilitation

Sri Lanka is holding more than 11,000 Tamil prisoners without charge in closely guarded “rehabilitation centres”, despite the Government’s claim that it released all Tamil civilians from detention centres this week. The Times can reveal that the group of prisoners, whose exact number has been unknown since the Sri Lankan Government blocked access to them… Continue reading Children among 11,000 Tamil ‘fighters’ held in rehabilitation

Sri Lanka refugees found to have shrapnel wounds

Bullets and shrapnel have been found in a group of people recently resettled from displacement camps in Sri Lanka. The bullets were found when 13 students were being checked for tuberculosis, Jaffna’s district tuberculosis officer, Dr S Jamunanantha said. Most of the students were aged between 10 and 18 years. Until recently they were housed… Continue reading Sri Lanka refugees found to have shrapnel wounds