UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe said that the media who wrote against him during the past week must apologise to the UNP. “They wrote false stories against us for the fact UNP members did not participate at the court hearing. But at the end the Supreme Court itself determined that the UNP stance was right all… Continue reading Media must apologise to UNP: Ranil
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HR violations still taking place in SL-Canada
Canadian Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, Jason Kenney today expressed concern over accountability, human rights and lack of political solutions in Sri Lanka.
He also said these factors are reasons for an influx of immigrants to Canada.
Batticaloa Bishop slams collaborators, Jaffna Bishop eulogises SL military
While the acts of Eddappans (traitors) betraying others for self-interest and contributing to violence are not going to end, we find even non-violent struggles demanding just rights being suppressed by military might. This has become the daily routine in Ilangkai. Authoritarianism is at its height here. Despite the development propaganda aimed at the outside world,… Continue reading Batticaloa Bishop slams collaborators, Jaffna Bishop eulogises SL military
SL Archbishop collaborates with Gotabhaya in militarization land grab
Sri Lanka’s Archbishop and a Cardinal of Vatican, His Eminence Malcolm Ranjith had personally come along with genocidal Colombo’s Defence Secretary and presidential sibling Gotabhaya Rajapaksa in grabbing Mu’l’lik-ku’lam village in Mannaar district for a naval base of the occupying Sinhala military and declaring the village out of bounds for its resettling inhabitants, news sources… Continue reading SL Archbishop collaborates with Gotabhaya in militarization land grab
MIA, Goldcoast bound, speaks for Tamil refugees
Jaffna born music phenom, Maya Arulpragasam (popularly known as MIA), called the "the most provocative pop star of her age," by the British Guardian, and who played a big role in raising the plight of Tamil refugees, again spoke out for the Tamil asylum seekers in Australia as she landed in the Gold Coast, near… Continue reading MIA, Goldcoast bound, speaks for Tamil refugees
Sri Lanka heads towards a crisis
With the Sri Lankan Supreme Court determining on Thursday that a Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) had “no legal authority” to declare guilty or pronounce a decision affecting the rights of the judge, the impeachment proceedings against Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake has set the stage for a legislature versus judiciary tussle. Earlier, the Court of appeal,… Continue reading Sri Lanka heads towards a crisis
Internal, External Conflicts DragRajapaksa Govt. Towards Destruction
Marred with internal conflicts the Mahinda Rajapaksa government is now heading towards a path of destruction.The internal dissentions within the governing UPFA are now gradually coming out in the open. Senior members of the government have commenced making comments critical of government policy and actions. Recent political moves initiated by the Rajapaksa government have continuously… Continue reading Internal, External Conflicts DragRajapaksa Govt. Towards Destruction
Should Tamils be Loyal Sri Lankans?
Minorities are easy targets in a Sinhalese polity believing that no one else belongs. As Tisaranee Gunasekara has noted, UPFA ministers have attacked the Chief Justice for having Tamil lawyers – although Neelakandan voted for the BASL resolution against the Ban Ki Moon Report, it did not help him. Thrishantha Nanayakkara has drawn our attention… Continue reading Should Tamils be Loyal Sri Lankans?
Jaffna University VC gags academics speaking to media
Calling the Teachers’ Associations and talking to them in an intimidating way, the Colombo-appointed Jaffna University Vice Chancellor Prof Vasanthi Arasaratnam warned them sternly against speaking to media on the affairs of the university and on the issue of re-opening it. The VC cited directives from the defence establishment of occupying Sri Lanka in gagging… Continue reading Jaffna University VC gags academics speaking to media
Nepalese war criminal faces torture charges in UK
Colonel Kumar Lama, a 46-year-old Nepalese officer, currently seconded to the UN, was held at his East Sussex home by Metropolitan Police officers on Thursday, charged with intentionally "inflicting severe pain or suffering" as a public official on two separate individuals, BBC reported. "This encouraging development puts on notice persumptive war-criminals from Sri lanka who… Continue reading Nepalese war criminal faces torture charges in UK
