Cuba’s decisive support for Sri Lanka at the recent special session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva was highly appreciated by President Mahinda Rajapaksa when he met the Cuban leader President Raul Castro at Sharm El Sheik Thursday. The two national leaders met on the sidelines of the 15th Non-Aligned Summit, which concluded… Continue reading Sri Lanka Receives Cuban Support – examiner
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Justifying a Costly War in Sri Lanka
More than 2,000 years ago, a Sinhalese king named Dutugemunu saddled up his elephant and headed north to fight and kill Elara, an invading Tamil king from India. The battle between the men is one of the most celebrated moments in Sri Lankan history, and the last time, until two months ago, that a Sri… Continue reading Justifying a Costly War in Sri Lanka
US lobbyists making a killing of killings in Sri Lanka
By R. Wijewardene The Sunday Leader has learned that the Government of Sri Lanka is paying the Washington firm Patton Boggs $35,000 a month "to provide guidance and counsel to the Embassy of Sri Lanka regarding its relations with the Executive and Legislative Branches of the US Government." In other wordsthe firm is/was being paid… Continue reading US lobbyists making a killing of killings in Sri Lanka
Mystery over major military shake-up
It was a week of dramatic developments. For President Mahinda Rajapaksa who has put a separatist war behind and a re-election bid ahead, the focus was all three – military, political and economic – as he charted a new, concerted course to usher in a greater peacetime environment and a new image for his Government.… Continue reading Mystery over major military shake-up
The Awakening North: Pretence and intent
By Dr. Muttukrishna Sarvananthan On July 13, the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL), on behalf of the government, announced the launch of “The Awakening North — A Special Loan Scheme for Resumption of Economic Activities in the Northern Province.” In order to revive livelihood activities in the north, an initial sum of LKR 3,000… Continue reading The Awakening North: Pretence and intent
Dayan sacked from UN post
Ambassador Dayan Jayatilleke Friday, July 17 said he had been "sacked" from his post as Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the United Nations at Geneva. Jayatilleke told The Sunday Leader he had been "Sacked today (July 17) – a fax came from the Foreign Ministry," "terminating" his contract with effect from August 20 and… Continue reading Dayan sacked from UN post
Delhi’s Grand Strategy – Newsweek.com
Time For India To Start Saying Yes. India has long aspired to a role in redefining the global order. Ask why they deserve it, and most Indians will point to their nation’s size, its rich culture and tradition, and its special legitimacy—the product of the nonviolent freedom struggle against British rule and India’s triumph as… Continue reading Delhi’s Grand Strategy – Newsweek.com
Free election in Jaffna improbable – Manickasothy
Abimanasingham Manickasothy, the chief candidate of the Independent Group II contesting Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) election, said to TamilNet Saturday that people casting their votes free of intimidation and death threats is improbable as paramilitary groups operating with the government continue to breach election regulations with the blessing of Sri Lanka Army (SLA) and the… Continue reading Free election in Jaffna improbable – Manickasothy
Disease outbreak keeps UN staff away from Vavuniyaa hospital
Vavuniya-based United Nations staff providing relief services to the Internally Displaced People (IDPs) has been advised to keep away from the Vavuniya General Hospital due to an outbreak of meningitis and encephalitis, health officials in Vavuniyaa said. The UN warning to staff came amidst reports that hospital employees at Vavuniya had failed to inform authorities… Continue reading Disease outbreak keeps UN staff away from Vavuniyaa hospital
Court explores relaxing restrictions on Jaffna to Colombo travel
Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court Friday, in a Fundamental Rights petition inquiry, directed the Attorney General to consider the relaxation of the procedure now being in force to obtain special permission from the defence ministry to travel from Jaffna to Colombo, legal sources in Colombo said. Senior Counsel, Appathurai Vinayagamoorthy, filed the FR petition that the… Continue reading Court explores relaxing restrictions on Jaffna to Colombo travel
