President Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka was so afraid of a military coup after the defeat of the Tamil Tigers that he warned India to place its troops on high alert as recently as last month, according to the former head of the Sri Lankan Army. General Sarath Fonseka, who led the victorious campaign against the… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s President Rajapaksa ‘feared coup’ after defeat of Tamil Tigers
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Monks ‘too scared to protest’ as Burma leader General Than Shwe visits Sri Lanka – Times Online
Kandy Dancers, drummers and costumed elephants greeted General Than Shwe as the normally reclusive leader of Burma’s junta began a Buddhist pilgrimage in Sri Lanka. Schoolchildren cheered and waved flags of both countries as the motorcade inched through the narrow streets of the central Buddhist pilgrimage city of Kandy — but, away from the spectacle,… Continue reading Monks ‘too scared to protest’ as Burma leader General Than Shwe visits Sri Lanka – Times Online
S Lanka army head told to go now
The Sri Lankan government has granted permission to the country’s most senior military officer, Gen Sarath Fonseka, to retire with immediate effect. Presidential Secretary Lalith Weerathunga said the general should leave his post before his preferred departure date of 1 December. An official confirmed to the BBC a letter had been sent to the general.… Continue reading S Lanka army head told to go now
Sri Lanka protest at Burma visit
There has been a demonstration in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo, against the visit of the Burmese head of state, General Than Shwe. Burmese monks living in Sri Lanka have also protested against the visit. The general is on his first overseas trip for five years, and this is the first visit to the island… Continue reading Sri Lanka protest at Burma visit
Sri Lanka ‘yet to win the peace’: Sarath Fonseka
Among the 16 reasons cited by Sri Lanka Chief of Defence Staff General Sarath Fonseka in his letter, seeking pre-mature retirement from the military with effect from December 1, to President Mahinda Rajapaksa include Government loss of faith in him and request by Colombo to New Delhi on October 15 to place its troops on… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘yet to win the peace’: Sarath Fonseka
Killinochchi female undergrad arrested in Peradeniya University
Sri Lanka Police Criminal Investigation Department (CID) officers took into custody a Tamil female undergrad, a native of Ki’linochchi, Thursday afternoon from Peredeniya University in Kandy but she is yet to be released and her whereabouts remain unknown, according to complaint lodged with Human Rights Commission (HRC) Kandy office by fellow Tamil undergrads. According to… Continue reading Killinochchi female undergrad arrested in Peradeniya University
Some Sri Lankan asylum seekers leave Australia ship
Twenty-two Sri Lankan asylum seekers voluntarily left an Australian customs ship in Indonesian waters on Friday after Canberra offered assurances of swift resettlement to end a politically sensitive standoff. Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s approval rating has been dented by the impasse over the 78 ethnic Tamils, who have up until now refused to leave… Continue reading Some Sri Lankan asylum seekers leave Australia ship
Coup fears led to crisis: Sri Lanka’s top general
Sri Lanka’s government sidelined top general Sarath Fonseka because of fears he would launch a coup, he wrote in a bitter resignation letter ahead of an expected election battle with the president. The letter, seen by AFP on Friday, criticises the government for a host of failings, including its inability to "win the peace" after… Continue reading Coup fears led to crisis: Sri Lanka’s top general
Tamil political prisoners attacked in Colombo
22 Tamil political prisoners in custody within the Colombo Remand Prison (CRP) were attacked Friday morning by Sinhala prisoners, initial reports from Colombo said. Seven of the prisoners were rushed to Colombo hospital with serious injuries. The attack on prisoners has taken place around 6:30 a.m. Friday. Further details were not available at the moment.… Continue reading Tamil political prisoners attacked in Colombo
Will Sinhala extremists agree to a fair deal?
The battle of Sri Lanka’s Tamils for their rights is something everyone in South Asia needs to think about and draw the appropriate lessons. Colombo’s success was the result of President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s determination to end the threat of the Tamil Tigers. At the end, the LTTE’s struggle was a failure. All interventions by other… Continue reading Will Sinhala extremists agree to a fair deal?
