"Britain is backing moves to refer Burma’s military leaders to the international criminal court for investigation into war crimes and crimes against humanity. The move is part of a heightened campaign to force the junta to embrace genuine democratic reforms," UK’s Guardian said quoting diplomatic and government sources. Britain’s ambassador to the UN, Sir Mark… Continue reading UK backs Burma tried in UN war crimes tribunal
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Suresh Premachandran accuses EPDP men for abduction, killing of student in Chaavakachcheari
Suresh Premachandran, former Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Jaffna district parliamentarian, accused Eealm People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) men, an ally of the ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA), for the abduction and killing of Thiruchelvam Kapilthev, a 17-year-old student of Chaavakachcheari Hindu College in a report released Sunday in Jaffna. Suresh Premachandran accused the police to… Continue reading Suresh Premachandran accuses EPDP men for abduction, killing of student in Chaavakachcheari
Remaking Sri Lanka, The Rajapaksa Way
“And should fate decree the rise of an efficient tyrant, so energetic and so proficient in warfare that he enlarges his dominions, no advantage will accrue to the commonwealth, but only to himself….” — Machiavelli (The Discourses) By Tisaranee Gunasekara Mahinda Rajapaksa is arguably the most successful leader in post-1948 Sri Lanka, just as Velupillai… Continue reading Remaking Sri Lanka, The Rajapaksa Way
US refuses Sri Lanka requests for military training over rights concerns – paper
The United States has turned down a request by the Sri Lankan Defence Ministry to provide advanced training for military officers, citing human rights concerns, the local Sunday Times reported. The paper has learnt that three lists containing names of senior Sri Lankan officers were submitted to the US State Department for training at US… Continue reading US refuses Sri Lanka requests for military training over rights concerns – paper
Current International law trumps archaic doctrine of state sovereignty
Warning that "[t]o denigrate those who criticize us [Sri Lanka] or to demonize those who seek to hold us to account, is only to lay bare our own culpability," a former Sri Lankan Secretary of Justice, in an article on the weekend Island, points out that Sri Lanka’s politicians and political commentators are invoking erroneously… Continue reading Current International law trumps archaic doctrine of state sovereignty
Sydney launch of CJPD’s book on Sri Lanka
“Sri Lanka 60 Years of ‘Independence’ and Beyond" a publication by Switzerland based NGO, Center for Just Peade and Democracy (CJPD), and edited by Program Director at CJPD, Ana Pararajasingham, was launched at the popular Gleebooks bookshop in the heart of Sydney Friday. John Murphy, Member of the Australian Parliament, David Feith, an academic attached… Continue reading Sydney launch of CJPD’s book on Sri Lanka
Caciquism and the slide to dictatorship
by Kumar David Caciquism is not a commonly used term but it is timely we inject it into our political lexicon. It is a system of rule by local political bosses, each in his fiefdom; say Mervyn in Kelaniya and the Colombo underworld, relatives as satraps in Gampaha, Moneragala and Hambantota, and other political louts… Continue reading Caciquism and the slide to dictatorship
The Sirasa attack: Was Akon just an excuse?
By Lasanda Kurukulasuriya Monday’s attack by a pack of goons on the Sirasa /MTV media network’s head office, that took place in broad daylight in the heart of the city, has been followed by the usual round of condemnations by government representatives. The complete impunity with which a motley assortment of men arrived at Braybrooke… Continue reading The Sirasa attack: Was Akon just an excuse?
Over 100 arrested in Sri Lanka violence
More than 100 people have been arrested in Sri lanka following violence in the run-up to parliamentary elections on April 8, reports said yesterday. “We have arrested 102 people and 234 more are to be arrested,” Gamini Navaratne, the deputy inspector general of police, told reporters yesterday. Navaratne said party supporters were being misled by… Continue reading Over 100 arrested in Sri Lanka violence
It’s boom time for minesweepers
Major General (Retd) Shashikant Pitre has a demanding schedule. So the meeting with him has to take place outside the Chennai International Airport, where the head of the Horizon Group is waiting for his noon flight to Colombo. It’s a trip his colleagues and he have been making almost monthly for nearly eight years now… Continue reading It’s boom time for minesweepers
