Sri Lanka joins international issues in British parties’ focus

Sri Lanka’s ethnic crisis is among international issues that have drawn comment by all three main political parties in Britain ahead of the general election on Thursday. The main opposition Conservative party insisted Sri Lanka “take immediate steps to address the concerns of the Tamil people” and emphasised the importance of “meaningful political reform” for… Continue reading Sri Lanka joins international issues in British parties’ focus

Fonseka begins fast as military prevents attending parliament

Democratic National Alliance Parliamentarian Sarath Fonseka Wednesday morning began an indefinite fast in the Navy Headquarters where he is being detained since his arrest after the defeat in January presidential election, as the military forced him to attend the second court martial hearing fixed on Wednesday. He was prevented from leaving the Navy Headquarters to… Continue reading Fonseka begins fast as military prevents attending parliament

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Sri Lanka emergency laws relaxed

The Sri Lankan government has announced the relaxation of some of the emergency regulations which have been in place for the past four years. There will be no further restrictions on the right to hold meetings or distribute certain literature. But other measures, like the right to detain suspects without trial, remain, officials said. The… Continue reading Sri Lanka emergency laws relaxed

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UN failed to protect Tamil civilians – Lord Patten

Noting British foreign policy is unlikely to change after the May 6th election, and that United Nations is better at "normative diplomacy than at launching action on the ground," Lord Patton, current chancellor of University of Oxford, and who as European Commission External Relations Commissioner visited Kilinochchi during the ceasefire, said, while having endorsed the… Continue reading UN failed to protect Tamil civilians – Lord Patten

“To tell the truth is crime in Sri Lanka” – wife of disappeared Sinhalese journalist

Sandhya Ekneliyagoda, the wife of Sri Lankan Sinhalese journalist Prageeth Ekneliyagoda, who disappeared 24 January and still missing, distributed an appeal among parliamentarians on the very first day of the new Sri Lankan parliament demanding their intervention to find the fate of her husband which remains unknown even after a hundred days, Journalists for Democracy… Continue reading “To tell the truth is crime in Sri Lanka” – wife of disappeared Sinhalese journalist

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Tamils’ cause finds support amongst candidates of all main British parties – paper

Dozens of parliamentary candidates from all three major British parties responded this weekend to inquiries by the Tamil Guardian newspaper regarding their stance on the Tamil question in Sri Lanka. The responses from, or on behalf of, eighteen Labour, fifteen Liberal Democrat and twenty four Conservative candidates reflects increasing engagement in Britain’s political spaces with… Continue reading Tamils’ cause finds support amongst candidates of all main British parties – paper

U.S. welcomes pardoning of Sri Lanka journalist

The United States Tuesday welcomed Sri Lanka’s decision to pardon a journalist convicted under the powerful wartime emergency law that has been relaxed to boost investment. Tamil journalist J.S. Tissanayagam, who was sentenced to 20 years in jail on charges of conspiracy and violating emergency regulations, was granted a presidential pardon Monday. "It is fitting… Continue reading U.S. welcomes pardoning of Sri Lanka journalist

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