Stop order to Peace Secretariat

The presidential secretariat yesterday directed the closure of the Secretariat for Coordinating the Peace Process (SCOPP) at the end of next month, Director General Rajiva Wijesinghe said. “We have not been told of any specific reason for the decision although we have been discussing such a scenario since last week,” Prof. Wijesinghe said. “I don’t… Continue reading Stop order to Peace Secretariat

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Sri Lanka-China pact on power project

Sri Lanka and China on Monday signed an agreement on the second and third stages of the $891-million Norochcholai Coal Power 600 MW Project. Meanwhile, local media reported that the Jathika Hela Urmaya (JHU), a constituent of the ruling combine, had threatened to withdraw from the government if it implemented the 13th Amendment and gave… Continue reading Sri Lanka-China pact on power project

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Investigative Reporting from the United Nations

As Chile joined the International Criminal Court on June 29, Inner City Press asked the Minister Secretary General of the Presidency of Chile Jose Antonio Viera-Gallo if he thought the ICC should investigate this year’s surge of civilian death and detentions in Sri Lanka. Viera-Gallo called it a situation of combat against a "nationalist" guerrilla… Continue reading Investigative Reporting from the United Nations

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Tougher screening for Tamils over fears of an influx of ex-Tigers fleeing Sri Lanka – The Australian

FEARS that ex-Tamil fighters may be passing themselves off as refugees will lead to the latest boatload of unauthorised arrivals – believed to be Tamils – being subjected to a particularly rigorous security screening process. The Australian has been told the recent defeat of the Tamil Tigers in their stronghold in northeastern Sri Lanka has… Continue reading Tougher screening for Tamils over fears of an influx of ex-Tigers fleeing Sri Lanka – The Australian

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Ploy of Buddhism in nullifying Tamil nationalism

The North and East of the island of Sri Lanka should first be subjected to ‘archaeological’ investigation to prove the land’s Sinhala ownership, before its ‘resettlement’, is the demand of the National Front of Buddhist monks of Sri Lanka, reported Virakesari a few days ago. If archaeology has any say, the entire island having microlithic… Continue reading Ploy of Buddhism in nullifying Tamil nationalism

“Break the Silence” begins 1000 mile journey to Washington D.C.

Three Tamil College students from Canada are on a 1000-mile walk from Chicago to Washington D.C. to "raise awareness with the general American population to what is happening in Sri Lanka,” Illinois Times reported. More than 50 people assembled on the steps of the Capitol Friday, wearing tan, gray and blue T-shirts that carried their… Continue reading “Break the Silence” begins 1000 mile journey to Washington D.C.

US statement undermines tourism revival – SL Foreign Ministry

United States travel advisory aimed at discouraging US citizens from visiting Sri Lanka was part of US strategy to undermine the country [Sri Lanka], according to Sri Lanka Foreign Ministry official, the pro-Government Island newspaper said. "[N]othing could be as bad as the US warning of potential for continued stability and possible terrorist attacks a… Continue reading US statement undermines tourism revival – SL Foreign Ministry

Now The Bloodshed Is Over Can The Tigers Children Ever Find Peace – Sunday Herald

After 26 years of war and 80,000 dead, defeated Tamils struggle to regroupFrom Tom Farrel in Colombo AT THE Jeeva Jothy girls’ home in Batticaloa, eastern Sri Lanka, 21-year old Thurka Devi is helping with the younger girls. An enthusiastic cricket player, she has also represented Batticaloa in karate tournaments and says she would like… Continue reading Now The Bloodshed Is Over Can The Tigers Children Ever Find Peace – Sunday Herald

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