Political interference in judicial transfers alarms Sri Lanka bar

The Executive Committee of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL), still maintaining some level of independence, disturbed by the sudden transfer of 44 district court judges and magistrates in the middle of their current tenure, as directed by Rajapakse lackey and new Supreme Court chief justice Mohan Pieris, has appointed a committee to look… Continue reading Political interference in judicial transfers alarms Sri Lanka bar

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Rajapaksa Govt Continues To Whistle Past The Graveyard

The Rajapaksa government received a slap in its face when the Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) invited the impeached Chief Justice Dr. Shirani Bandaranayake for its inauguration ceremony instead of incumbent Chief Justice Mohan Peiris. Also, ignoring the warning signs sent by the international community that Sri Lanka is now in the agenda of… Continue reading Rajapaksa Govt Continues To Whistle Past The Graveyard

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Addressing Issue Of Disappearances Fundamental To Reconciliation – Sumanthiran

TNA parliamentarian and Attorney at law M. A. Sumanthiran says the issue of enforced disappearances in the country cannot be swept under the carpet, nor can the more recent disappearances. He observed that the issue of disappearances has not been addressed at all. According to Sumanthiran, the government could address this issue by agreeing to… Continue reading Addressing Issue Of Disappearances Fundamental To Reconciliation – Sumanthiran

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Bid To Shift CHOGM Intensifies

While the Commonwealth Secretariat insists that no foreign government has formally requested that the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) scheduled to be held in Sri Lanka this year be shifted out over human rights concerns, a last minute push is now underway with parties urging their governments to make that move ahead of the… Continue reading Bid To Shift CHOGM Intensifies

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Sri Lanka in Amnesty’s Get on the Bus protest in New York

More than 250 students from Massachusetts and other states including several Tamil youths Friday participated in Amnesty’s "Get on the Bus for Human Rights" [GOTB] day of action focused on human rights in Uganda, China/Tibet, Sudan, Sri Lanka, and Burma. First rally in the afternoon targetted Sri Lanka, calling on the Sri Lankan government to… Continue reading Sri Lanka in Amnesty’s Get on the Bus protest in New York

Colombo, Shuler, new US lobby firm, cozy alliance rumored

Colombo has inked a lobbying and government affairs contract with the US-based Majority Group, after the previous lobby firm, Patton Boggs, terminated its representation of Sri Lanka in early February, sources in Washington said. While the diplomatic performance of Jaliya Wickremasuriya, Sri Lanka’s President’s relative and the current Ambassador to Sri Lanka in Washington, has… Continue reading Colombo, Shuler, new US lobby firm, cozy alliance rumored

Sri Lanka is Sinhala to Colombo film industry, media and academics

Responding to the protest waged by the Actor’s Guild of the Tamil Nadu Film industry in Chennai against the genocide of Tamils in the island of Sri Lanka, a Colombo media Ceylon Today on Thursday came out with a feature written by a “special Correspondent,” titled “A friend turned foe.” The feature detailed the long… Continue reading Sri Lanka is Sinhala to Colombo film industry, media and academics

Casteism, genocide, work hand in hand in Sinhala mind-set

Casteist terms used in derogatory ways by Sinhalese in their references towards Tamils reveal the sociological nature of the genocidal mind-set of Sinhalese in the island of Sri Lanka. "How many people outside of Sri Lanka know that ‘Sakkiliya’ is a Sinhala term used to refer to a Tamil person […],” asks Christopher Tuckwood, who… Continue reading Casteism, genocide, work hand in hand in Sinhala mind-set