By Satheesan Kumaaran “Not every country has a Nelson Mandela”… Bishop Desmond Tutu. Only Sri Lanka can have a Mahinda Rajapaksa The arrest of the former Sri Lankan army commander who also contested in last month’s presidential election, Maj. General Sarath Fonseka, shows that the Sri Lankan State apparatus will be activated to its fullest… Continue reading Fonseka’s arrest is testimony to the fate of those who earn the wrath of the Rajapaksa brothers
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TNA urged to present its proposed solution for ethnic issue before parliamentary election
Several organizations in Jaffna including those of the students and intellectuals have called upon Tamil National Alliance (TNA) to make public its proposed solution for the ethnic issue well before the forthcoming parliamentary election, sources in Jaffna said. The call comes in the wake of rumours that TNA stands divided as some of its senior… Continue reading TNA urged to present its proposed solution for ethnic issue before parliamentary election
IDPs evicted from army HSZ in Valikaamam again asked to register their names
The residents of Valikaamam North evicted by Sri Lanka Army (SLA) to establish its High Security Zone (HSZ) have been asked to register their names with Thellippazhai Divisional Secretariat (DS) if they wish to be resettled in their properties, before Thursday. Meanwhile, IDP Welfare Organizations in Jaffna said that this is the sixth time the… Continue reading IDPs evicted from army HSZ in Valikaamam again asked to register their names
“Rajapaske is the cause, not the solution”: Sydney Morning Herald
The ushering of the perceived “post-war” era in Sri Lanka, bridled with hopes of prosperity blindly predicated by global powers has instead revealed the reality of a “dictatorship [that] must be watched with alarm by the democratic world” stated the Sydney Morning Herald in an editorial piece on Friday. Citing the arrest of presidential candidate… Continue reading “Rajapaske is the cause, not the solution”: Sydney Morning Herald
Political complacency will hasten plunge into autocracy: Australian media
Australia’s nonchalant approach to Sri Lanka’s rapid decline into a full-blown autocracy would be a betrayal of the inhabitants of the land “should Australia be seen to abandon support for democracy in order to preserve relations with an increasingly authoritarian ruler” warned The Age in an editorial on Friday. Citing the alleged slaughter of thousands… Continue reading Political complacency will hasten plunge into autocracy: Australian media
IGP orders withdrawal of security to MPs in dissolved parliament
The security provided to all Members of Parliament (MP) who served in the dissolved parliament has been withdrawn with immediate effect on the instructions of the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mahinda Balasuriya. He said the withdrawal follows the recent dissolution of Parliament after which all MPs become ordinary citizens. Leaders of the political parties… Continue reading IGP orders withdrawal of security to MPs in dissolved parliament
Blurring boundaries
IT took the death of Prabhakaran and the end of a 26- year-long civil war for Arvind Appadourai to express his creativity. Having written a book about the Sri Lankan Tamils and their situation during their territorial struggle, he waited several months to release his book which delved into the life and times of Sri… Continue reading Blurring boundaries
Sri Lanka slams EU on cutting trade benefits
Sri Lanka criticised Tuesday a decision by European Union nations to withdraw preferential trade benefits from Sri Lanka if it failed to respect human rights obligations. The decision Monday came after an "exhaustive" investigation "identified significant shortcomings" by the island nation in implementing UN human rights conventions, the EU Commission said. Sri Lanka’s foreign ministry… Continue reading Sri Lanka slams EU on cutting trade benefits
Fonseka has become unpopular after poll
The former Sri Lankan Army Chief, Sarath Fonseka, has become unpopular after the Presidential election, said Chief Minister of the Central Province Sarath Ekanayake. Talking to journalists here on Monday, Mr. Ekanayake said General (retired) Fonseka was deserted by the Opposition soon after he lost the election. To a question, he said the former General,… Continue reading Fonseka has become unpopular after poll
S.Lanka opposition file court challenge to premier
Sri Lanka’s former army chief and defeated presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka on Tuesday petitioned the Supreme Court challenging incumbent Mahinda Rajapakse’s re-election, his lawyer said. Fonseka, who lost a January 26 vote, alleged that he was robbed of victory because of rigging, electoral malpractice and undue influence on the 14 million electorate, lawyer Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe… Continue reading S.Lanka opposition file court challenge to premier
