“If you look at the history of war crimes there isn’t one instance where a winner of a war has been tried before a Tribunal. They have always been set up for losers. And if you were to take winners then the start would have to be taken elsewhere. Sri Lanka did not drop atom… Continue reading Winners are never tried for war crimes, says Colombo’s foreign secretary
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Sri Lanka to train Pakistan army in Tamil land
“We received a request from Pakistan to train their officers on our small team operations, so we have decided to open several new training schools in Mullaitivu, Kilinochchi and Vavuniya to train local and foreign military officers,” said Colombo’s new Army Chief Jagath Jayasuriya, reported, Daily Mirror, Friday. The newspaper further quoted the military chief… Continue reading Sri Lanka to train Pakistan army in Tamil land
‘Political formula needs to address Tamil nationalist fundamentals’
The powers of the international community, especially India, recognising the nation of Eezham Tamils, spelling out its right to self-determination and immediately stepping in guaranteeing its security and territorial integrity are more important for producing positive political results than mooting proxy draft solutions, says Roy Gardiner Wignarajah, a spokesman of the Canadian Tamil activist group,… Continue reading ‘Political formula needs to address Tamil nationalist fundamentals’
Global vigilance needed amid Sri Lanka’s post war rhetoric: Australian Senator
The ethnic issue in Sri Lanka must remain at the forefront of the global conscience amid the “very serious prospect of continued breeches of human rights” faced by over 300,000 Tamil IDP’s at the hands of the Sri Lankan Government, said Liberal party Senator Gary Humphries in address at Canberra on Tuesday. Citing allegations of… Continue reading Global vigilance needed amid Sri Lanka’s post war rhetoric: Australian Senator
White House Tamil protest draws media attention
Commenting on the increase in number of protests after President Obama came to power, Politico.com, a site run by a Virginia-based popular American political group and edited by former Washington Post staffers, noted that the "most memorable crowd of protesters outside Obama’s door [White House]" was a Tamil expatriate group which has "caught the attention… Continue reading White House Tamil protest draws media attention
Uproar over planned restrictions on naming of Sri Lankan political parties – The National Newspaper
A major uproar by Sri Lankan opposition parties during the past 10 days over plans to ban them from carrying the name of a religion or race was finally laid to rest after the authorities agreed to reverse the controversial plan. The issue illustrates the many problems Mahinda Rajapaksa, the president, faces in appeasing the… Continue reading Uproar over planned restrictions on naming of Sri Lankan political parties – The National Newspaper
Sri Lankan army in refugee call
Sri Lanka’s new army chief says the 250,000 people displaced by the recent conflict – currently in government camps – should be rapidly resettled. Lieutenant-General Jagath Jayasuriya, appointed last month, admitted there were obstacles in the way of this. The new army chief said the country was entering a new post-war era and that even… Continue reading Sri Lankan army in refugee call
LTTE funded Rajinikanth’s films: Lankan minister: India Today
A Sri Lankan minister on Thursday alleged that some of south Indian superstar Rajnikanth’s movies were funded by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Sri Lanka’s Resettlement and Disaster Relief Services Minister Abdul Rishad Bathiudeen told a leading newspaper, "The money was not sent directly. Millions of US dollars were given to a London-based… Continue reading LTTE funded Rajinikanth’s films: Lankan minister: India Today
Big foreign bond buy swells Sri Lanka’s reserves
Sri Lanka’s central bank on Thursday said a U.S. asset manager bought more than $875 million in treasury bonds this week, the island nation’s first big foreign investment since the end of a 25-year war in May. With the investment, Sri Lanka’s foreign exchange reserves have grown by more than a third to over $3… Continue reading Big foreign bond buy swells Sri Lanka’s reserves
IDP camps: TNA warns of clashes
The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) warned in Parliament yesterday of possible clashes between the displaced civilians at the welfare villages in Vavuniya and the security forces stationed there — because of what the party described as the ‘immense hardships’ faced by these people. Mavai Senathirajah MP, the general secretary of the TNA, told the House… Continue reading IDP camps: TNA warns of clashes
