In Sri Lanka, Fishermen Scoop Up Peace Dividend

It was just after dawn and the fish market beneath this port city’s clock tower was humming. Fishermen shouldering baskets laden with the night’s catch tipped their Spanish mackerel, tuna and prawns onto the slick concrete floor for buyers. Sweaty men with clipboards and wads of cash leaned in close to inspect with crinkled noses,… Continue reading In Sri Lanka, Fishermen Scoop Up Peace Dividend

A loan for Sri Lanka – The Economist

The IMF offers Sri Lanka a $2.6 billion loan with relatively few strings attached The IMF on July 24th approved a US$2.6bn loan to the Sri Lankan government. The 20-month standby facility is intended to bolster dwindling foreign-exchange reserves, and may indirectly relieve the country’s burgeoning fiscal crisis. Despite intense speculation to the contrary, human-rights… Continue reading A loan for Sri Lanka – The Economist

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A Tamil Tragedy

Dr. Neelan Tiruchelvam was slated to be a visiting professor at Harvard Law School in the fall of 1999. A renowned constitutional lawyer from Sri Lanka, Neelan was better known to me as a leading Tamil human rights activist who had thrown his hat into the political ring. As a scholar he had helped establish… Continue reading A Tamil Tragedy

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Sri Lanka govt plans training for former rebels

Sri Lanka plans to offer education and vocational training for about 20,000 former Tamil Tiger rebels, including child soldiers and operatives trained as suicide bombers, an official said Thursday. Nearly 10,000 rebels have surrendered this year, most of them after the defeat of the Tigers in May, said commissioner general of rehabilitation Daya Ratnayake. “We… Continue reading Sri Lanka govt plans training for former rebels

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Tamils mourn Black July in London – Asian Image

Thousands converged in Trafalgar Square to commemorate the 26th anniversary of the Black July 1983 riots in Sri Lanka. During the riots over 3,000 Tamils were killed and over 150,000 made homeless in Sinhala State sponsored anti-Tamil pogroms. The stage, situated at the foot of Nelson’s column, adorned with red and yellow flags symbolising the… Continue reading Tamils mourn Black July in London – Asian Image

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ANALYSIS: India-US: Moving Toward Hubris Gone Wild? -IPS

India and the US have moved from estrangement to mutual understanding and now American policy makers would like them to glide into an even closer, globally-oriented embrace. Hillary Clinton’s first visit to India as Secretary of State (July 17-21) was meant to launch this new strategic partnership that will help "shape the 21st century". The… Continue reading ANALYSIS: India-US: Moving Toward Hubris Gone Wild? -IPS

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Tiger chief pins hopes on India – Deccan Chronicle

Five days after crowning himself the LTTE leader post-Prabhakaran, Selvarasa Pathmanathan alias KP expressed confidence that India would help Eelam Tamils achieve their aspirations for a separate homeland. In an interview to this newspaper from an undisclosed location in Europe, he also said MDMK general secretary Vaiko and Sri Lankan Tamil Protection Movement convenor P.… Continue reading Tiger chief pins hopes on India – Deccan Chronicle

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