Who will get the credit for ending Sri Lanka’s 26-year war against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam: the tough Army commander or the President who appointed him? That’s the question at the heart of island’s Jan. 26 elections that will pit President Mahinda Rajapaksa against retired Lieut. Gen. Sarath Fonseka. A political novice, Fonseka… Continue reading The Conquerors of the Tigers Now Battle for the Spoils – TIME
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President’s Corruption Conundrum
In the run up to the elections in 2005, not many would have given Mahinda Rajapaksa a fighting chance of being elected. The voting public were quite aghast at the misdeeds perpetrated by the Kumaratunga regime, her taking over of key ministries from Ranil Wickremesinghe and then calling for an election were all very much… Continue reading President’s Corruption Conundrum
No heroes, only suspects of war crimes!
‘The Island’, reported on December 15: “Fonseka said, he had told a weekend newspaper that a journalist had told him that Gotabaya Rajapaksa had ordered Maj. Gen Shavindra Silva (then Brigadier) to kill the LTTE leaders who offered to surrender but, what he said had been misreported. Certain opposition politicians were trying to gain political… Continue reading No heroes, only suspects of war crimes!
Sri Lanka seizes Tiger rebel ship: navy
Sri Lanka’s military said Monday it had seized a cargo ship suspected of being an arms smuggling vessel used by the defeated Tamil Tiger rebels at an undisclosed foreign port. Navy spokesman Captain Athula Senarath said the 90-metre (300-feet) long Princess Christina had been captured at a foreign port but refused to reveal the location… Continue reading Sri Lanka seizes Tiger rebel ship: navy
First election-related killing in Sri Lanka’s south
First killing in the Sri Lanka’s presidential poll related violence has been reported from Beliatta in the southern province Sunday night. A youth was shot dead by unidentified persons close to the rural bank of the town. Police are investigating to confirm whether it was an election related violence. Meanwhile, about sixty incidents of poll… Continue reading First election-related killing in Sri Lanka’s south
Third boycott protest held in Atlanta
Tamil activists in Atlanta held a protest at the North Point Mall in the Atlanta’s suburb of Alpharetta Saturday, urging ethical consumers to stop buying "made in Sri Lanka" products, especially the garments, for the 3rd time since this campaign started in September, an attendee to the protest said. North Point Mall is a super-regional… Continue reading Third boycott protest held in Atlanta
Ben Bradshaw spends Christmas in Sri Lanka despite human rights concerns – Times Online
Ben Bradshaw, the Cabinet minister responsible for tourism, was facing criticism last night for flying to Sri Lanka for a Christmas holiday two days after the British Government raised “serious concerns” about human rights in the country. David Miliband, the Foreign Secretary, had told MPs that Britain shared a recent EU assessment about the regime’s… Continue reading Ben Bradshaw spends Christmas in Sri Lanka despite human rights concerns – Times Online
Lakhs of Tamils may not vote in Lanka poll
Lakhs of Tamils of North Sri Lanka may not vote in the January 26 Presidential election partly on account of the lack of the appropriate identity card or partly on account of a lack of interest in the election, given the trauma they had gone through during the war, and as refugees in camps ringed… Continue reading Lakhs of Tamils may not vote in Lanka poll
Sri Lanka still waiting for its peace dividend
Inside, there are no victims, no killers, and no questions. There are only bright white lights and the click-clack of sewing machines in this new garment factory in war-torn eastern Sri Lanka. Outside, the land is littered with memories from the island’s quarter-century civil war: Five farmers shot dead in March. Fifteen buried in a… Continue reading Sri Lanka still waiting for its peace dividend
I will not seek support of Prabhakharan’s parents: Rajapaksa – expressindia
Inumbent Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, locked in a presidential battle with his former army chief will not seek support from the parents of slain LTTE chief Velupillai Prabhakaran. Rajapaksa has said he would not take even a "single cent" from Prabhakharan’s parents who are in a welfare camp in the Wanni, amidst earlier reports… Continue reading I will not seek support of Prabhakharan’s parents: Rajapaksa – expressindia
