A minister of the Sri Lankan government has publicly claimed responsibility for the assassination of slain newspaper editor Lasantha Wickrematunge and for the serious injuries caused to another well known journalist, Poddala Jayantha. Yet no action has been taken against him. Labor Minister Mervin Silva publically stated the following at a meeting in Hunupitiya, Kelaniya… Continue reading More government-backed crimes in Sri Lanka – upi
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Power before Peace in Sri Lanka – MorungExpress
This July 15, 2009 photo released by the United Nations shows U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, left, shaking hands with President of Sri Lanka, Mahinda Rajapaksa, at the Non Aligned Movement Summit in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. (AP Photo) The Sri Lankan government has asked international aid agencies to scale back operations as there has been… Continue reading Power before Peace in Sri Lanka – MorungExpress
Time for silence is over – New York Times
New York times in an editorial published Wednesday said that "[t]he [Sri Lanka] government’s strict control on visits to the [internment] camps has also raised suspicions that it may be trying to block any investigation into possible government abuses committed in the last months of the war," and added, "[m]ost [donor countries and international organizations]… Continue reading Time for silence is over – New York Times
Campaign against free speech must end: CPJ
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), a New York based media rights group, slammed the Sri Lankan Government for its anti media policies and accused the current administration of “continuing to silence its critics through harassment and threats” in a press release on Tuesday. Responding to the recent blocking of independent news websites in Sri Lanka… Continue reading Campaign against free speech must end: CPJ
The Time of Judgement has arrived to the Land of Terror
“International legal systems have so far failed to bring the Sri Lankan War Criminals to justice. It is time for the average Joe, an ethical shopper to say No to “Holiday Packages to Sri Lanka”, No to “Sri Lankan Airlines”, No to “Sri Lankan Cricket”, No to “Ceylon Tea”, No to “Garments or any other… Continue reading The Time of Judgement has arrived to the Land of Terror
Tamils Now Languish in Sri Lanka Camps
When the piercing whistle and sharp thuds of artillery shells grew faint, S. Theventhran dashed to safety. After days of cowering in a narrow, open trench on a strip of beach in the northeastern corner of Sri Lanka, he was cheered by the sight of Sri Lankan Army soldiers helping wounded and terrified survivors… Continue reading Tamils Now Languish in Sri Lanka Camps
Holding grounds is fundamental to everything
Professing defeatism or surrendering the basic grounds are not the ways to begin or to sustain the struggle with the masses, even in ways anew, perhaps through democratic means. Talking on the need to continue the struggle is not to rule out the need to negotiate. But negotiation is not collaboration. Negotiators need a firm… Continue reading Holding grounds is fundamental to everything
Tamil Eelam will be free – Green Left
Review by Graham Matthews The Tamil Freedom Struggle in Sri LankaBy Chris Slee, Dr Brian Senewiratne & Vickramabahu KarunarathneResistance Books, 2009 38 pages, $5 (pb)Available from There is no reason and no logic why the Tamil nation, just like the Kurdish, Basque or Palestinian nation, should not have the same national rights as the nations… Continue reading Tamil Eelam will be free – Green Left
Inclusion is effective nationalism
Ethnic identity is not genetic but of social origin caused by political action, argues Dr. A.R.M. Imtiyaz of Temple University, USA, explaining what made the Tamil speaking Muslims in the island of Sri Lanka opting for a separate identity seeking power. In a recent article ‘The Eastern Muslims of Sri Lanka: special problems and solutions,’… Continue reading Inclusion is effective nationalism
Amnesty calls for war crimes probe after doctors paraded
Amnesty International Friday called for “a systematic and independent investigation of allegations of war crimes” and said such an investigation “must include confidential interviews with witnesses – most of whom are currently detained in government internment camps.” Responding to Sri Lanka’s parading of five Tamil doctors this week in which the men retracted accounts of… Continue reading Amnesty calls for war crimes probe after doctors paraded
