The mysterious ambitions of Sri Lanka’s victorious army commander NOT even six months has elapsed since the protracted war with Tamil Tiger rebels ended in a bloody climax, leading to the Sri Lankan government’s triumph. But already the leaders of the military campaign are sparring ahead of an election due next year. For weeks the… Continue reading Politics and the war in Sri Lanka: To which victor the spoils? – The Economist
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US House pressures Sri Lanka on camps
The US House of Representatives urged Sri Lanka’s government Wednesday to guarantee the safety and quick release of some 300,000 Tamils and other war-displaced people currently held in camps. By an overwhelming 421-1 vote, lawmakers approved a non-binding resolution that calls on the authorities in Colombo to help the populations of widely condemned, tightly guarded… Continue reading US House pressures Sri Lanka on camps
Fonseka flees US
Major General Sarath Fonseka fled the United States cutting short his planned stay in the US to avoid being questioned by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), according to an AFP report. "Mr Fonseka’s future chances of retiring to the US is now in jeopardy, and consequent developments in other countries of the world, except… Continue reading Fonseka flees US
British MPs hail US initiative on Sri Lanka warcrimes
Joining international calls for a full independent investigation into alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka, a group of British Parliamentarians Tuesday welcomed the initiatives taken by the United States in this regard and urged the UK government to support Washington’s efforts. In a statement, the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils (APPG-T) welcomed US authorities… Continue reading British MPs hail US initiative on Sri Lanka warcrimes
Canada ties Sri Lanka migrant ship to Tiger rebels
Several of a group of 76 Sri Lankan asylum seekers picked up off the Canadian coast last month have ties to the Tamil Tiger rebels and could pose a security risk, officials said Tuesday. The Canadian government told an immigration hearing that the "Ocean Lady" freighter used to transport the migrants has been linked to… Continue reading Canada ties Sri Lanka migrant ship to Tiger rebels
Sri Lanka court acquits Tamil MPs
A court in Sri Lanka has acquitted four Tamil MPs charged under anti-terror laws with making statements against the government and security forces. They were accused of making statements in Australia and Europe at Tamil cultural events, during a ceasefire between the rebels and the government. It was alleged that the events were organised by… Continue reading Sri Lanka court acquits Tamil MPs
Tamil Eelam not a lost cause: Fr. Jegath Gaspar
“I don’t think Tamil Eelam is a lost cause. If there was any point of time in history that Eelam was a possibility, I think it is now. Tamils all over the world are more determined than ever,” says Fr. Jegath Gaspar Raj, Chennai based Catholic priest and international broadcast journalist in an interview… Continue reading Tamil Eelam not a lost cause: Fr. Jegath Gaspar
Sri Lanka steps up Tamil releases
Sri Lanka’s government appears to have markedly stepped up the release of Tamils from camps in the north. Some 2,000-3,000 people a day are now leaving the camps, a BBC reporter in the area says. The camps have been holding nearly 300,000 Tamils who were displaced in the final bloody weeks of the war with… Continue reading Sri Lanka steps up Tamil releases
Fonseka, Gotabhaya entangle in US legal net
United States appears to be slowly moving to corral Major General Sarath Fonseka, an aspiring US citizen, and Gotabhaya Rajapakse, a US citizen with property and family living in the U.S., into the US Justice system to investigate the two Sri Lanka officials for criminal culpability for allegedly issuing commands to the Sri Lanka Army… Continue reading Fonseka, Gotabhaya entangle in US legal net
Abysmal 90% fail rate of internee Tamil children in Year-5 exam
Sri Lanka’s Tamil cultural destruction continues at unabated speed with the latest results of the year-5 exams released by the Department of Examinations, after a 30-day unexplained delay, revealed that only 507 students out of 5413 children who sat the Year 5 examination-2009 from the internment camps located in Vavuniyaa have passed. The Department released… Continue reading Abysmal 90% fail rate of internee Tamil children in Year-5 exam
