Review by Graham Matthews The Tamil Freedom Struggle in Sri LankaBy Chris Slee, Dr Brian Senewiratne & Vickramabahu KarunarathneResistance Books, 2009 38 pages, $5 (pb)Available from There is no reason and no logic why the Tamil nation, just like the Kurdish, Basque or Palestinian nation, should not have the same national rights as the nations… Continue reading Tamil Eelam will be free – Green Left
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“ICRC needs to continue” UK
British Government has urged the Sri Lanka to continue its dialogue with the International Committee of the Red Cross in relation to the civilians in camps. Minister for Africa, Asia and the UN Lord Malloch-Brown said “although the conventional conflict in Sri Lanka has now ended, this does not mean that the presence of the… Continue reading “ICRC needs to continue” UK
AG to file response to FR petition on “internment “camps
Three member Bench of the Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court Friday directed the Attorney General (AG) to file objections within two weeks in respect of granting leave to proceed, and interim relief to the Petitioners, in a Fundament Rights (FR) Violation petition against the detention of nearly three hundred thousand Vanni IDPs in State controlled "welfare… Continue reading AG to file response to FR petition on “internment “camps
SLA Intelligence Unit behind abduction, murder of Bank official
The Colombo Crime Division (CCD) arrested a captain and four soldiers from the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Intelligence Unit, Friday, in connection with the abduction and murder of Peoples’ Bank Kollupitiya branch assistant manager, Mr Gunasinghe Premathilake, police said. Mr Gunasinghe was abducted from Kollupitiya in a white van on the April 1 2009. Later,… Continue reading SLA Intelligence Unit behind abduction, murder of Bank official
Inclusion is effective nationalism
Ethnic identity is not genetic but of social origin caused by political action, argues Dr. A.R.M. Imtiyaz of Temple University, USA, explaining what made the Tamil speaking Muslims in the island of Sri Lanka opting for a separate identity seeking power. In a recent article ‘The Eastern Muslims of Sri Lanka: special problems and solutions,’… Continue reading Inclusion is effective nationalism
Sri Lanka for tough measures against child pornography
Sri Lankan government has ordered tough measures to curb child pornography after it noticed that many websites containing obscene material are easily accessible in the country. Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has instructed the Inspector general of Police to take tangible and tough measures to curb child pornography in Sri Lanka, an official statement said.… Continue reading Sri Lanka for tough measures against child pornography
Ethnic cleansing in Sri Lanka – IRR
By A. Sivanandan The Institute of Race Relations’ director explains the roots of ethnic cleansing in Sri Lanka in a speech to ‘Marxism 2009’. ‘It’s difficult to talk dispassionately about what is going on in my country, when the horror of what the government is doing to a civilian Tamil population – already shelled and… Continue reading Ethnic cleansing in Sri Lanka – IRR
Many Sri Lanka War Refugees Languish in Camps
When the piercing whistle and sharp thuds of artillery shells grew faint, S. Theventhran dashed to safety. After days of cowering in a narrow, open trench on a strip of beach in the northeastern corner of Sri Lanka, he was cheered by the sight of Sri Lankan Army soldiers helping wounded and terrified survivors of… Continue reading Many Sri Lanka War Refugees Languish in Camps
Tamil minister’s thugs terrorizing Jaffna: Anandasangaree
TULF leader and Jaffna mayoral aspirant V. Anandasangaree yesterday alleged that a Tamil Minister with the backing of the government was terrorizing the residents of Jaffna in the run-up to the Municipal Council elections. “Not only the TULF, even other political parties are helpless as thugs unleashed by this particular minister are roaming around Jaffna… Continue reading Tamil minister’s thugs terrorizing Jaffna: Anandasangaree
Rulings on NE merger, P-TOMS by his predecessor according to constitution – CJ
Sri Lanka’s new Chief Justice Asoka de Silva who succeeded controversial Sarath Silva has said he is going to bring radical changes in the judicial administration of the country. “I will announce reforms to the Judicial Services Commission (JSC) that controls transfers and disciplinary action with the judiciary within next few weeks”, Justice Asoka de… Continue reading Rulings on NE merger, P-TOMS by his predecessor according to constitution – CJ
