The unacceptable face of Tamil nationalism

Discussions of Sri Lanka’s political futures – in international media, policy thinktanks and human rights groups – have been for some time now been cast in simple terms. They present an uncompromising, militaristic "Sinhala-dominated regime" and a "marginalised Tamil minority", once authoritatively represented by Tiger rebels, now routed militarily. Given this framework, "a political solution"… Continue reading The unacceptable face of Tamil nationalism

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Sri Lanka condemned for jailing journalist

Sri Lanka faced a barrage of condemnation on Tuesday for the jailing of a journalist whose sentencing drew criticism from the US and warnings about censorship from press freedom groups. New York-based Human Rights Watch urged Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse to overturn the Colombo High Court order sentencing Tamil reporter J. S. Tissainayagam to… Continue reading Sri Lanka condemned for jailing journalist

Sri Lanka’s abuse of press freedom – National Post

Winston Churchill wrote in his history of the Second World War that the first trait required of victors was "magnanimity." The Sri Lankan government would do well to remember that lesson in its treatment of its Tamil minority, whose insurgents it mercilessly crushed this past spring to end a 26-year civil war. So far, the… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s abuse of press freedom – National Post

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U.N. Chief’s ‘Quiet’ Outreach To Autocrats Causing Discord

U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has a message for despots and dictators: We can talk. The world’s top diplomat has had more face time with autocratic leaders than any of his recent predecessors, jetting off for tete-a-tetes with Burma’s senior general, Than Shwe, and pulling aside Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir at summits for discreet… Continue reading U.N. Chief’s ‘Quiet’ Outreach To Autocrats Causing Discord

Sri Lanka: European Racists Close In – strategypage

The government believes the LTTE has been crippled, with the capture of their new leader, Selvarajah Pathmanathan. This was because Pathmanathan, as leader of the LTTE gunrunning operation, kept many operational details and contacts to himself. Any successor will have to rebuild much of the organization without that knowledge. Pathmanathan also controlled a lot of… Continue reading Sri Lanka: European Racists Close In – strategypage

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Sri Lanka’s cynical technique of rebuttal – Aussie Don

Commenting on the recently exposed execution video, Professor Jake Lynch, Director, Centre for Peace and Conflict at Sydney University writes: "the Sri Lankan authorities assiduously kept journalists from international media away from the conflict zone, having, in the previous few years, terrorised local editors and reporters with arbitrary arrests, imprisonment and beatings, while many were… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s cynical technique of rebuttal – Aussie Don

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Democracy in chains, JDS condemns Tissainayagam’s verdict

Describing Sri Lanka as a country where "democracy [is] in chains," Journalists for Democracy (JDS), a Germany-based advocacy group consisting of a multi-racial members exiled from Sri Lanka, condemned the 20-year jail sentence as "flagrant violation of media freedom," and added that, "every political party that has been involved in the creation and perpetuation of… Continue reading Democracy in chains, JDS condemns Tissainayagam’s verdict

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