Animosity of Tamils will not help India’s maritime ambitions

Dominating the Indian Ocean, the shores of which are shared by 47 countries, has been the long-cherished dream of India ever since its independence. As China entering into a competition, the Indian Ocean is fast emerging as the new hotspot of Sino-Indian rivalry, says an article appeared Wednesday in Pakistan Observer. India’s security concerns as… Continue reading Animosity of Tamils will not help India’s maritime ambitions

Rajapaksa’s actions speak louder than words for sceptical Tamils

Jeremy Page: analysis When President Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka declared victory over the Tamil Tigers in May, he reached out to the Tamil minority that the defeated rebels had claimed to represent over 26 years of civil war. Speaking in Tamil, as well as his native Sinhalese, he told Parliament in Colombo that the war… Continue reading Rajapaksa’s actions speak louder than words for sceptical Tamils

Rights Coalition urges Obama to initiate War Crime investigations

A Coalition of six US-based Human Rights Organizations in a letter to U.S. President Obama wrote: "[t]o address abuses associated with the recent fighting [in Sri Lanka’s north], there is an urgent need for an independent, international commission of inquiry into many credible allegations of laws of war violations, including possible war crimes, by both… Continue reading Rights Coalition urges Obama to initiate War Crime investigations

Tamil govt will be formed in Lanka: MK – News Today

Chief Minister M Karunanidhi on Wednesday expressed hope that a government led by Tamils would be formed soon in Sri Lanka. He also said that the ailing Tamils in the island nation could at present get respite only through the Mahinda Rajapakse government. Replying to a special call attention motion in the Assembly over the… Continue reading Tamil govt will be formed in Lanka: MK – News Today

Elie Wiesel: Sri Lanka’s victimization of Tamil people must stop

Holocaust surviver, Jewish icon, and Nobel laureate, Professor Elie Wiesel, in a message posted on his website said: "Wherever minorities are being persecuted we must raise our voices to protest. According to reliable sources, the Tamil people are being disenfranchised and victimized by the Sri Lanka authorities. This injustice must stop. The Tamil people must… Continue reading Elie Wiesel: Sri Lanka’s victimization of Tamil people must stop

Sri Lanka’s Judiciary: Politicised Courts, Compromised Rights

Source: Crisis Group The Sri Lankan government must reform the country’s judicial system urgently if the military defeat of the Tamil Tigers is to lead to a lasting peace. Sri Lanka’s Judiciary: Politicised Courts, Compromised Rights,* the latest policy report from the International Crisis Group, warns that the Sri Lankan judiciary is not working in… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Judiciary: Politicised Courts, Compromised Rights

SL military shoots dead 2 detainees, injures more than 2 in Vavuniyaa internment camp

Sri Lanka military personnel opened fire Sunday morning on detainees in an attempt to stop them making way through the barbed wire fence separating Ramanathan camp and Anandakumarasamy camp located in Cheddikulam, killing two of them and injuring more than two, in a confrontation that developed Sunday morning, sources in Vavuniyaa said. The killers had… Continue reading SL military shoots dead 2 detainees, injures more than 2 in Vavuniyaa internment camp

Sri Lanka says will boost size of post-war armed forces

Sri Lanka plans to add at least 50,000 people to its security forces to help control territory won back from Tamil Tiger separatists in the 25-year war that ended in May, the government said on Tuesday. The move could further complicate the country’s efforts to get an International Monetary Fund loan seen as an important… Continue reading Sri Lanka says will boost size of post-war armed forces

Ploy of Buddhism in nullifying Tamil nationalism

The North and East of the island of Sri Lanka should first be subjected to ‘archaeological’ investigation to prove the land’s Sinhala ownership, before its ‘resettlement’, is the demand of the National Front of Buddhist monks of Sri Lanka, reported Virakesari a few days ago. If archaeology has any say, the entire island having microlithic… Continue reading Ploy of Buddhism in nullifying Tamil nationalism