The Sri Lankan civil war – which claimed 100,000 lives – ended in 2009 when government forces finally crushed a near-40-year-long insurgency by the Tamil Tiger rebel group. The final months were especially brutal and survivors will not easily forget what happened to them. It was not hard to spot her. The house on the… Continue reading The broken survivors of Sri Lanka’s civil war
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TNA delegation to visit India
(PTI) A delegation of leaders of Sri Lanka’s Tamil National Alliance (TNA) led by its parliamentary party chief R Sampanthan are arriving here tomorrow on a week -long visit during which they are likely to meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Official sources said a seven-member TNA group will be in India and hold meetings with… Continue reading TNA delegation to visit India
Genocide needs investigation but separation contextually unwise: Alan Keenan
Calls for investigation on what has happened and is happening now in Sri Lanka from genocide angle need to be looked into, said ICG’s Sri Lanka Project Director, Mr. Alan Keenan, in an interview to TamilNet on Friday. “If you want to call it an investigation, it needs to be looked into. I am fully… Continue reading Genocide needs investigation but separation contextually unwise: Alan Keenan
Colombo’s militarisation budget to increase by 26%
The Sri Lankan Defence Ministry, headed by SL presidential sibling Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, has sought a 26% increase in its military and ‘urban development’ expenditures for the year 2013, news sources in Colombo said. The military expenditure for the year 2012 was 230 billion rupees out of a total budget of 2,220 billion. For the year… Continue reading Colombo’s militarisation budget to increase by 26%
Jaffna civil society concerned about Sri Lanka using UN teams
Many UN teams are visiting the island of Sri Lanka in connection with the reviews of UNHRC in November 2012 and March 2013. The civil society in Jaffna is concerned that the UN team visits are encouraged to serve the agenda of the Colombo government, said civil society activist and Jaffna University academic in law,… Continue reading Jaffna civil society concerned about Sri Lanka using UN teams
Academics question ICE deceit after Solheim’s speech at London book launch
Reacting to arguments put forth by the panel of discussants at the London book launch event of Frances Harrison’s ‘Still Counting the Dead’ on Friday, especially to the opinions of Norwegian politician and peace-broker Erik Solheim, Indian academic Radha D’Souza and UK-based academic Amanda Latimer, criticized the politics of deceit the International Community of Establishments… Continue reading Academics question ICE deceit after Solheim’s speech at London book launch
Sri Lankan judges on strike over stabbing
Sri Lankan judges went on a strike Monday in an protest over the stabbing of a senior colleague that has heightened tensions between the government and the judiciary. The Judges Association said all courts were closed one day after four armed men assaulted Manjula Tilakaratne, a High Court judge and head of the independent Judicial… Continue reading Sri Lankan judges on strike over stabbing
Can’t ban training of Lankan army men: SC
(PTI) The Supreme Court on Monday refused to restrain the Centre from training Sri Lankan armed forces saying it is a policy matter of the government and it cannot interfere with it. A bench headed by justice Aftab Alam refused to entertain a petition seeking its direction to Centre not to provide training facilities to… Continue reading Can’t ban training of Lankan army men: SC
Southern workers sexually harass Tamil women in East
Some of the workers from South who are brought down to Eastern province by the Colombo government, which employs them in road construction and electricity supply ‘development’ work in the Eastern province, engage in sexual abuse of Tamil women, civil sources in Batticaloa say citing two cases this week alone. At Vaazhaichcheanai, a 38-year-old mother… Continue reading Southern workers sexually harass Tamil women in East
TamilNet columnist in Asia Pacific passes away
TamilNet columnist in the diaspora, writing as Economic and Political Analyst in the Asia Pacific, passed away this week at the age of 73. Retired from the service of an apex world infrastructure of the Establishments, including a tenure that brought him awards from Vietnam, he had first hand experience on 1 per cent of… Continue reading TamilNet columnist in Asia Pacific passes away
