“Today, India stands more marginalized than ever in Sri Lanka. Its natural constituency—the Tamils—feels not only betrayed, but also looks at India as a colluder in the bloodbath. India already had alienated the Sinhalese majority in the 1980s,” writes Professor Brahma Chellaney of the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, in a forthright article appeared… Continue reading Indian strategic analyst writes on ‘lost leverage’
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Eastern Province CM unable to stop Sinhalese colonization – Ariyanenthiran
Batticaloa district Tamil National Alliance (TNA), P. Ariyanenthiran who was able to visit his constituency after three years Friday said that Sinhalese families from the South have been colonized in Choaliyaamadu village in Paddiruppu Regional Secretariat division in Batticaloa district. He told media that the Chief Minister of Eastern Province, though a Tamil, cannot stop… Continue reading Eastern Province CM unable to stop Sinhalese colonization – Ariyanenthiran
Shirking a moral duty to Sri Lanka
The EU acknowledges that Sri Lanka does not comply with human rights obligations, yet still grants it trade preferences In 2005, when the EU’s generous tariff preferences arrangement, the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP+), was under review, Romano Prodi challenged why, of the countries in the region, Sri Lanka should be granted GSP+ status instead… Continue reading Shirking a moral duty to Sri Lanka
Netherlands Ambassador to Sri Lanka visits Jaffna
Netherlands Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Leoni Cuelenare and an official, Gerrit Noordam from the Embassy were in Jaffna Wednesday where they held detailed discussion on matters related to the rehabilitation of Vanni Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) detained in Sri Lanka Army (SLA) internment camps in Vavuniyaa, sources in Jaffna said. Jaffna Government Agent (GA), K.… Continue reading Netherlands Ambassador to Sri Lanka visits Jaffna
Sri Lankan displaced trapped between the military and the impending monsoon – Amnesty International
A quarter of a million Sri Lankans now being held in de facto detention camps are facing a humanitarian disaster as monsoon rains threaten to flood camps, said Amnesty International on Thursday. Months after the government of Sri Lanka set up camps in Vavuniya District in the north-east of the country following the end of… Continue reading Sri Lankan displaced trapped between the military and the impending monsoon – Amnesty International
Mass graves fear prevents Colombo from seeking demining help – Sampanthan
"The Sri Lanka government fears that, if the international community gets involved in the de-mining, they may stumble on to mass graves of Tamil victims killed during the last stages of fighting between the Sri Lanka military and the Tamil Tigers," said Parliamentary Group Leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), R. Sampathan, on Thursday… Continue reading Mass graves fear prevents Colombo from seeking demining help – Sampanthan
Neither Sri Lanka nor Israel should have impunity in their ‘wars on terror’ – The Daily Star
Israel’s war against the Gazan people in December and January devastated the tiny Strip, killing over 1,400 people, a majority of whom were civilians. The Western powers, including America, England and Australia, backed Israel’s battle against Hamas and shared its belief that destruction of the Islamist group would benefit their interests. More than six months… Continue reading Neither Sri Lanka nor Israel should have impunity in their ‘wars on terror’ – The Daily Star
Tamils facing “cultural annihaliation” by SL Government: Australian Senator
“It may be argued that the Tamil people have a legitimate right to self-determination but what is essential now is that we must see an end to the oppressive and discriminatory policies of the victorious Sri Lankan Government” urged Greens Senator Ian Cohen in an address to the Australian Parliament on September 24th. Highlighting the… Continue reading Tamils facing “cultural annihaliation” by SL Government: Australian Senator
‘India follows Sri Lanka in waging civil war’
India, in consultation with US counter-insurgency forces, is planning an unprecedented military offensive against ultra-Marxist rebels that is going to hit mainly the Adivasi (indigenous) peoples of India in the states of Andra Predesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Orissa, West Bengal and Maharashtra, warns a protest document drafted by Arundhati Roy and a group of progressive intellectuals.… Continue reading ‘India follows Sri Lanka in waging civil war’
A sign of early poll in Sri Lanka?
In a clear sign that a presidential poll followed by a general election is in the offing, the Cabinet presided over by President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Tuesday decided to present a Vote-on-Account to Parliament instead of a budget for 2010. In an interview to The Hindu (published on July 6, 7 and 8), Mr. Rajapaksa… Continue reading A sign of early poll in Sri Lanka?
