A future peace in Sri Lanka rests on the international community being willing and able to contain and constrain the now rampant, but long-embedded, Sinhala chauvinism gripping the island, the Tamil Guardian said this week. “Racism, especially when entrenched thus [in the state], cannot be effaced by suasion and engagement, but by making it utterly… Continue reading Arrest Sri Lankan state racism to meet norms of International governance – paper
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Obama extolled Sri Lanka Journalist given prison term, says NYT
Noting that J.S. Tissainayagam was picked by President Obama on World Press Freedom Day as a “symbol of oppression of the media,” the New York Times (NYT) Tuesday reported that this editor of a crusading magazine in SriLanka was sentenced by the island’s court for writing critical articles on the Sri Lanka government’s offensive against… Continue reading Obama extolled Sri Lanka Journalist given prison term, says NYT
Canada condemns Sri Lanka’s sentencing of journalist
Canada is "deeply concerned" by Sri Lanka’s sentencing of a journalist to 20 years of hard labor, Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon said Wednesday. "The government of Canada is deeply concerned by the sentencing of J.S. Tissainayagam to 20 years in prison for violating Sri Lanka’s Prevention of Terrorism Act," he said in a statement.… Continue reading Canada condemns Sri Lanka’s sentencing of journalist
Media chill as Sri Lankan journalist is sent to prison – The National Newspaper
It is a chilling thought. With the recent landmark judgment against the 45-year-old Sri Lankan journalist Jayaprakash Sittampalam Tissainayagam, or Tissa to his friends, all journalists face the prospect of being placed in the “dock” – whether in court or elsewhere. Tissa’s crime was that his writings were subjected to interpretation and proved before a… Continue reading Media chill as Sri Lankan journalist is sent to prison – The National Newspaper
The Sad Detritus of the Sri Lankan Civil War – Asia Sentinel
The disappeared come back to haunt the government in Colombo As the international community observed the United Nations International Day of the Disappeared on August 30, four police officials in Sri Lanka were jailed for their part in disappearances. Former Senior Superintendent of Police Douglas Peiris and three other police officers were found guilty at… Continue reading The Sad Detritus of the Sri Lankan Civil War – Asia Sentinel
At UN, Susan Rice Calls Sri Lankan Executions Disturbing, No Council Session Set, Rajapaksa No Show, HG Error
Three months after the UN Security Council held informal session about the conflict Sri Lanka, the newly released video footage depicting the Sri Lankan Army committing summary execution has not led any Council member, including the United States, to propose that the situation be discussed on the Council agenda. But, U.S. Ambassador and Council President… Continue reading At UN, Susan Rice Calls Sri Lankan Executions Disturbing, No Council Session Set, Rajapaksa No Show, HG Error
5th Vanni doctor released on surety bail
Dr. Kanagathurai Sivapalan who was serving in Puththukuddiruppu hospital in the Vanni region during the final assault on the LTTE by Sri Lanka Army was released on surety bail of a sum of 200,000 rupees by Colombo Chief Magistrate Nishantha Hapuarachchi Tuesday. He was the last in the batch of five doctors arrested from the… Continue reading 5th Vanni doctor released on surety bail
UK Tamils welcome Conservatives’ concern for Tamils in Sri Lanka
Tamils in Britain have welcomed the statement last week by the main opposition Conservative Party highlighting the ongoing suffering of over 280,000 Tamils held in barbed-wire ringed, militarised detention camps in Sri Lanka. Noting the Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague’s expressions of “serious concern” over the confinement of Tamils in the camps, and those by… Continue reading UK Tamils welcome Conservatives’ concern for Tamils in Sri Lanka
Ban on night fishing in Jaffna peninsula continues
Despite government’s publicity that all fishing restriction in the north have been lifted Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) continues to impose ban on night time fishing in the seas of Jaffna peninsula, fisheries society sources said. SLN insists on the fishermen to install radar reflectors on their boats and catamarans if they want to go night… Continue reading Ban on night fishing in Jaffna peninsula continues
Prove gruesome video is fake, UN tells Sri Lanka
The United Nations special representative on extra-judicial killings says Sri Lanka needs to back up its claims that a gruesome execution video is a fake. A journalists’ freedom group released the video last week and it appears to show two bound and blindfolded prisoners being shot in the back of the head as the gunmen… Continue reading Prove gruesome video is fake, UN tells Sri Lanka
