Colombo sees attempts to derail democracy

Sri Lanka on Saturday complained to two visiting envoys that some countries were channelling funds via international and local non-governmental organisations to destabilise democracy. In separate meetings with Australian special envoy to Sri Lanka John McCarthy and Ambassador of Sudan Khidir Haroun Ahmed, Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama conveyed the concern. Though he did not name… Continue reading Colombo sees attempts to derail democracy

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AFP: Luxury jail treatment for ex Sri Lanka army chief: president

Sri Lanka’s president says arrested ex-army chief and defeated presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka is getting "five-star" treatment in custody, it was reported Saturday. Fonseka, whose detention came two weeks after being beaten in presidential elections in late January by President Mahinda Rajapakse, is being held by the military pending court-martial proceedings on unspecified charges. Rajapakse… Continue reading AFP: Luxury jail treatment for ex Sri Lanka army chief: president

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Lanka to set up community villages for ex-rebels

The Sri Lankan government said Saturday it will set up community villages to rehabilitate former Tamil Tiger rebels. Over 11,000 former cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) are now sheltered in 18 state-run rehabilitation centers. The majority of them surrendered to the military during the last stages of the battle in May… Continue reading Lanka to set up community villages for ex-rebels

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Sri Lanka’s Jayasuriya sets sights on parliament

Sri Lanka’s top runscorer in one-day international cricket is going to contest the forthcoming parliamentary elections scheduled for 8 April. Sanath Jayasuriya, now retired from Test cricket, told the BBC Tamil service he will stand in the southern district of Matara, where he was born. He will be standing for the Sri Lanka Freedom Party… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Jayasuriya sets sights on parliament

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Aftershocks of a civil war – CBC News

Sri Lanka’s tortured politics shifted into a new and murky phase after the re-election of the country’s president, Mahinda Rajapaksa, in January. Rajapaksa soundly defeated retired Gen. Sarath Fonseka, the battlefield commander who helped destroy the Liberation Tamil Tigers of Eelam last year, ending Sri Lanka’s 26-year civil war. The election was a bitter contest… Continue reading Aftershocks of a civil war – CBC News

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India tightens visa scrutiny for peace activists – Dawn

Indian visas for peace activists among other participants from Pakistan, China and Bangladesh invited by NGOs to conferences here could become harder to get after the home ministry was reported on Friday to have asked for all applications to be referred to it. “As per the revised procedure, the security clearance for grant of Conference… Continue reading India tightens visa scrutiny for peace activists – Dawn

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War Crimes in Sri Lanka – FPIF

This week, Sri Lankan voters go to the polls to elect a new president. No matter the victor, neither of the two main candidates is likely to provide the justice and closure that Sri Lanka’s thousands of war victims deserve. In 2007-8, I was a member of an independent international advisory group observing Sri Lanka’s… Continue reading War Crimes in Sri Lanka – FPIF

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Sinhalese influx into Jaffna

The northern Tamil heartland of Jaffna, which had been inaccessible by land since 1990, is experiencing a post-conflict Sinhalese tourist influx from south Sri Lanka. Though it brings loads of money into Jaffna, it puts tremendous pressure on the limited facilities and infrastructure in existence, giving rise to fears of health hazards. A majority of… Continue reading Sinhalese influx into Jaffna

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Fundamentalism versus totalitarianism in Sri Lanka

Religious fundamentalism and state totalitarianism, which contribute to each other in the island of Sri Lanka is now at loggerheads, when state totalitarianism wants to have complete reins over the other, is the interpretation of a leftist academic in Colombo over the Maha Sangha controversy this week. Meanwhile, BBC Sinhala reported Friday, that "the main… Continue reading Fundamentalism versus totalitarianism in Sri Lanka