Lankan-ness Vs the Tamilness: thoughts of A.J. Canagaratne

 Is it possible in today’s context to be both a Tamil and a Sri Lankan? I think it is, provided our leaders are statesmen enough to treat all communities as equal and guarantee this equality both in practice and constitutionally. Only time will tell whether the Sinhala political leadership can stop playing games of one-upmanship… Continue reading Lankan-ness Vs the Tamilness: thoughts of A.J. Canagaratne

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Vithyatharan attacked by ‘abductors’ inside white-van

The wife of Chudaroli (Sudar Oli) Editor who was ‘abducted’ first and later claimed ‘arrested’ by the Sri Lankan Police, told media Thursday night that her husband had been attacked on his head and heels inside the white-van by the abductors. Meanwhile, Vithyatharan was dumped at Demattagoda by the abductors, Police told Mrs. Kala Vithytharan… Continue reading Vithyatharan attacked by ‘abductors’ inside white-van

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Tamil editor abducted in Sri Lanka: family

A Tamil newspaper editor was abducted in Sri Lanka’s capital Thursday, colleagues and family members said, the latest in a string of attacks on the war-wracked island’s journalists.   Three armed men dressed in police uniforms grabbed N. Vidyatharan, chief editor of the Sudaroli and Uthayan newspapers, while he attended the funeral of a relative… Continue reading Tamil editor abducted in Sri Lanka: family

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Prominent Tamil Editor abducted in Colombo, later claimed arrested

Armed persons and men in police uniform who arrived in three white vans Thursday morning abducted Nadesapillai Vithyatharan, 58, the prominent editor of Jaffna-based Uthayan daily and Colombo-based Chudaroli, eyewitnesses told TamilNet. The abduction comes six days after Mr. Vithyatharan was grilled by the Sri Lankan Terrorist Investigation Department (TID). The TID had questioned him… Continue reading Prominent Tamil Editor abducted in Colombo, later claimed arrested

Sri Lanka war crimes under U.S. spotlight

The uncontradicted testimony of Dr. Anna Neistat, Human Rights Watch, in Tuesday’s U.S. Foreign Relations Subcommittee Hearings of Sri Lanka concluded that the "Sri Lankan Armed Forces are guilty of war crimes, including the indiscriminate shelling of areas packed with displaced Tamil civilians and of hospitals; the use of imprecise multi-barrel rocket launchers; acute or… Continue reading Sri Lanka war crimes under U.S. spotlight

Revise policies on Tamil struggle: Karen Parker tells U.S. Senate

The twenty-six year old armed conflict between the armed forces of the government of Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam has reached a phase that can only be called genocide-like and catastrophic for the Tamil people in the north and east of the island, said human rights expert Karen Parker, Wednesday to… Continue reading Revise policies on Tamil struggle: Karen Parker tells U.S. Senate

Official: Sri Lanka war zone conditions worsen

Conditions in Sri Lanka’s overcrowded war zone have rapidly deteriorated as stranded families packed fields filled with human waste, water supplies dwindled and a makeshift hospital ran out of essential medicines, the top health official in the region said Wednesday.   Aid groups estimate more than 200,000 people are trapped in a small strip of… Continue reading Official: Sri Lanka war zone conditions worsen

No negotiations with Tigers even if they lay down arms – SL Premier

There is no need to talk to Tigers once they lay down arms, said Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickramasinghe on Tuesday. “Sri Lanka will not give in to international countries and bodies pressurizing it to stop the war on Liberation Tigers," he said participating in an event held in his office where his son,… Continue reading No negotiations with Tigers even if they lay down arms – SL Premier