The United Nations has vowed to press the Sri Lankan government to speed up the release of nearly 300,000 Tamils civilians held in displacement camps since the end of the civil war against Tamil separatists. Lynn Pascoe, the UN’s head of political affairs who is on a visit to the Indian Ocean nation, expressed concern… Continue reading UN vows to press Colombo on Tamils
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Let’s help Sri Lanka win the peace
It is now nearly four months since Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa declared the country “liberated” from the Tamil Tiger rebels after a 26-year war. He said then that he wanted to settle most of the displaced Tamil civilians within 180 days but, today, with 60 days to go, nearly 280,000 are still being –… Continue reading Let’s help Sri Lanka win the peace
Propaganda war: Truth is first casualty -Jewish Tribune
If you repeat the same libel over and over again, at what point does it become true? That must be the question that occupies the minds of Israel bashers like Naomi Klein and John Greyson. Their letter of ‘objection’ to a film series dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the city of Tel Aviv has… Continue reading Propaganda war: Truth is first casualty -Jewish Tribune
Butenis sworn in as new U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka
Patricia A. Butenis, a career member of the U.S. Senior Foreign Service, who served as the Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad from 2007-2009, presented to her credentials as U.S. Ambassador in Colombo Thursday, according to a press statement issued by the U.S. Embassy in Colombo. From 2006-2007, she served as… Continue reading Butenis sworn in as new U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka
Jaffna youths disinterested in joining police force
Despite efforts made by Minister Douglas Devananda to recruit Tamil young men and women from Jaffna district to serve in the police stations in Jaffna district only a few of them have shown interest, sources in Jaffna said. The minister made a public request in the media again Wednesday calling the Tamil youths to join… Continue reading Jaffna youths disinterested in joining police force
Tamil national aspirations, TNA and transnational governance
The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) or any other political party claiming that they represent Tamils have no right to proclaim that they have moved away from the 1977 mandate for independence and sovereignty of the Eezham Tamil nation, to satisfy India, Mahinda Rajapaksa or any other power. They may negotiate but without dropping the fundamentals,… Continue reading Tamil national aspirations, TNA and transnational governance
Sanctions compel people to change their government’s conduct – paper
Noting that “the logic of sanctions is simple: economic isolation of a state compels its discomforted people to pressure their leadership to change its behaviour and adhere to sought after international principles,” and that “it is especially on ultra-nationalist leaderships that rely on popular support, like President Mahinda Rajapsksa’s government in Sri Lanka or former… Continue reading Sanctions compel people to change their government’s conduct – paper
Chandrika and media freedom
One certainly runs a risk of receiving a big applause from the present regime and obliterating its encroachments on democracy if one ventures out to talk about democracy, especially media freedom under Chandrika Kumaratunga. However considering the remarks the former President made to Indian media during her recent visit to Kerala one is certainly tempted… Continue reading Chandrika and media freedom
Tamil medic describes camp conditions – Channel 4 News
A British medic detained in one of Sri Lanka’s Tamil internment camps describes to Jonathan Miller the bleakness of the conditions she found there. A senior UN official has arrived in Sri Lanka to put pressure on the government over the detention of tens of thousands of Tamil refugees in camps following the 25-year… Continue reading Tamil medic describes camp conditions – Channel 4 News
On Sri Lanka Detentions, UN’s Top Lawyer Won’t Opine, of Privileges and the Pen
While two UN system staff members remain incarcerated in Sri Lanka after what they say was government torture, in New York the UN is preparing for more countries to sign more treaties and conventions during next week’s General Assembly. Inner City Press asked top UN lawyer Patricia O’Brien, during her news conference Wednesday promoting the… Continue reading On Sri Lanka Detentions, UN’s Top Lawyer Won’t Opine, of Privileges and the Pen
