The assignment of bringing Jaffna IDPs in Vavuniyaa to Jaffna has been completed with the arrival of 3,588 persons of 1,114 families Saturday night in Jaffna, according to Jaffna Government Agent (GA) K. Ganesh. Meanwhile, a group of media persons from the South led by Jegan Perera, the Director of Peace Congress, has been allowed… Continue reading Last of the Jaffna IDPs in Vavuniyaa camps brought to Jaffna – Jaffna GA
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SRI LANKA: Colombo’s Diplomatic Sparring Games with EU, U.S. – IPS
One thing that has set apart the current administration of President Mahinda Rajapaksa from those of his predecessors is its diplomatic duals with international heavyweights. While battling the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, the government took criticism of its conduct of the war and other rights violations by western nations in international fora head-on, and… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Colombo’s Diplomatic Sparring Games with EU, U.S. – IPS
Who were the original terrorists in Sri Lanka?
It was the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) that introduced terrorism to Sri Lanka, on April 1, 1971. All of them were Sinhalese. They killed citizens and policemen, overturned buses and set fire to property. They did not allow funerals to be held for their victims, saying that anyone who disobeyed their orders would also be… Continue reading Who were the original terrorists in Sri Lanka?
Fonseka: A tactical withdrawal; what next?
Chief of Defence Staff Sarath Fonseka returned to Colombo as dawn broke over Sri Lanka on Thursday, ending fears of Government leaders he would disclose to US law enforcement agencies secrets of the military campaign that defeated the Tiger guerrillas this May. Sri Lankan Airlines flight UL 228 from Dubai via Kuwait touched down at… Continue reading Fonseka: A tactical withdrawal; what next?
Reconciliation of two nation states requires parity
Considering all what had gone before, ‘reconciliation’ has to first take place between the powers and Eezham Tamil psyche and the probabilities are remote unless the powers recognize the national question as national question and come forward to address it in ways fit enough for chronic cases. Ultimate reconciliation has to take place between Sinhala… Continue reading Reconciliation of two nation states requires parity
Vanni IDPs suffer in flooded Vavuniyaa camps
Most of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) internment camps for Vanni IDPs in Vavuniyaa being flooded due to the current down pour many of the IDPs held in Menik Farm camp had fled from their shelters seeking refuge in the public halls and school buildings located inside the camp, sources in Vavuniyaa said. Meanwhile, amid… Continue reading Vanni IDPs suffer in flooded Vavuniyaa camps
Tamil accused fights back I’m no people smuggler: Alex – smh
THE spokesman for almost 250 Tamil asylum seekers refusing to leave their boat in Indonesia says Sri Lankan Government allegations he is a people smuggler are "a joke". The 27-year-old known as Alex says the accusations are a desperate attempt by the Sri Lankan Government to deflect attention from the Tamils’ plight. "That’s a joke… Continue reading Tamil accused fights back I’m no people smuggler: Alex – smh
France asks Sri Lanka to end emergency laws
A top French envoy on Saturday asked Sri Lanka to end its state of emergency and probe war crimes ahead of a key European Union ruling on trade concessions to the troubled island. Ambassador for Human Rights, Francois Zimeray, said he hoped Colombo will signal the ending of its war with Tamil rebels in May… Continue reading France asks Sri Lanka to end emergency laws
‘Normal’ in Sri Lanka is not good enough – nationalpost
Re: Slow Down, You’re Granting Asylum Too Fast, Martin Collacott, Nov. 3. Martin Collacott states things in Sri Lanka are returning to "normal." Normal in Sri Lanka means journalists who dare to speak out about abuses by the Sri Lankan government are forced into exile or brutally murdered, like Sunday Leader editor Lasantha Wickrematunge. Normal… Continue reading ‘Normal’ in Sri Lanka is not good enough – nationalpost
Sri Lanka buying gold to diversify reserves: bank
Sri Lanka’s central bank on Saturday said it has been buying gold to diversify its reserves amid volatile currency markets, days after India announced it had purchased 200 tonnes of the precious metal. Central Bank assistant governor Nandalal Weerasinghe declined to confirm analysts’ estimates that the tropical island nation had purchased around five tonnes of… Continue reading Sri Lanka buying gold to diversify reserves: bank
