Being a top Sri Lankan politician is an extraordinarily risky job: very many of them have been bumped off in their prime. That’s all history now, you might say: Velupillai Prabhakaran, the Tamil Tiger leader, creator of the world’s most innovative and fanatical terrorist machine, was killed along with his closest comrades trying to escape… Continue reading Peter Popham: Thirst for revenge did not die with the Tigers
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Representing Tamils
What use are Tamil MPs in a Sinhala ethnocracy? The outcomes of Sri Lanka’s forthcoming parliamentary elections are inconsequential to the island’s future. April’s polls will merely further consolidate the island’s already entrenched majoritarianism and state structures of Sinhala oppression. The emphatic – and utterly predictable – outcome of the Presidential election makes this clear.… Continue reading Representing Tamils
“Yes, we are Sinhala. The country is also Sinhala. So listen you Demala (Tamil)” President tells the Tamil people in Jaffna
The President during his speech at the Jaffna rally on the 1st had shouted at the Tamil people saying, “Yes, we are Sinhala. The country is also Sinhala. Therefore, you Demala (Tamils) listen to me. If you cannot listen without trying to be too smart, then leave.” The President had made this statement while making… Continue reading “Yes, we are Sinhala. The country is also Sinhala. So listen you Demala (Tamil)” President tells the Tamil people in Jaffna
Sri Lanka boosts UN peacekeeping contingent
Sri Lanka’s military on Monday announced a fivefold increase in troops deployed on UN peacekeeping duties around the world, boosting its commitment to 5,000 soldiers. Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya said the defeat of Tamil Tiger separatists last May meant more troops could be sent on UN missions. Sri Lanka has had a deployment of 950… Continue reading Sri Lanka boosts UN peacekeeping contingent
Election set to strengthen Sri Lanka president
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse, accused by critics of stifling dissent and persecuting the opposition, looks set to consolidate his hold on power in parliamentary elections this week. Rajapakse called Thursday’s vote two months ahead of schedule after his thumping re-election in January and his Freedom Alliance party is in line for an easy majority… Continue reading Election set to strengthen Sri Lanka president
Jaffna yet to overcome fear psychosis
The people of Jaffna are still to overcome the fear psychosis which had been part of their lives during the 30-year war which ended in May last year, says A Varatharajaperumal, former chief minister of the Tamilspeaking North Eastern Province, who is currently on his first visit to the Northern province after he fled Sri… Continue reading Jaffna yet to overcome fear psychosis
Rajapaksa speaks in Tamil defying hooters
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa insisted on speaking in Tamil, despite jeering and hooting from the Sinhalese speaking section of the crowd at an election meeting in the northern district of Vavuniya last Thursday, The Sunday Times reported. “I am also a Sinhalese just like you, but I will speak only in Tamil, and if… Continue reading Rajapaksa speaks in Tamil defying hooters
Tamil Nadu police alleged of harassing Eezham Tamil refugees
Six Eezham Tamil refugee youths arrested while stranded in mid-sea by Indian Navy and handed over to Tamil Nadu police, told reporters in Tamil Nadu that they had hired a boat to flee to Sri Lanka as they were harassed by Tamil Nadu police in the refugee camps they were lodged in. They further told… Continue reading Tamil Nadu police alleged of harassing Eezham Tamil refugees
Minister’s army back-up vehicle kills Eastern University lecturer
Ehambaram Maheswaran, 43, a senior lecturer of the Eastern University was killed Saturday morning when an army back-up vehicle of a minister knocked him down in Batticaloa in a head on collision. He succumbed to injuries on admission to the Batticaloa Teaching Hospital. The accident took place at Chaththurukko’ndaan, Police media spokesman said. The victim,… Continue reading Minister’s army back-up vehicle kills Eastern University lecturer
Rwandan genocidaire leads middle-class life in Alabama
ean Damascene Bizimana, 56, a Rwandan politician, wanted for his alleged role in the Rwandan Genocide, with a pending warrant for arrest against him by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), has been discovered leading a middle-class life as an American citizen in the small town of Opelika, Alabama, David L. Bosco, a professor… Continue reading Rwandan genocidaire leads middle-class life in Alabama
