MOST of the Sri Lankan asylum seekers in a stand-off with Australian authorities off the coast of the Riau Islands have been living in Indonesia for years, providing the Rudd Government with leverage to convince Indonesia to take them back. Australian officials see the development as a possible circuit-breaker to the two-week impasse that has… Continue reading Tamil Tigers Sri Lanka Kevin Rudd – smh
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Top-level Indo-Lanka talks soon
The second round of top-level consultations between Sri Lanka and India since the military defeat of Tiger guerrillas will get under way in New Delhi soon. This is when a three-member delegation comprising Presidential Secretary Lalith Weeratunga, Senior Presidential Advisor Basil Rajapaksa and Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa leaves for New Delhi. Consultations between Colombo and… Continue reading Top-level Indo-Lanka talks soon
Sri Lankans shocked by youth´s tragic death
Sri Lankans were shocked to see a police constable assaulting a mentally ill youth and forcing him to die by drowning in the shallow sea in Colombo on Thursday. A video footage released by local TV stations and websites showed that the youth was chased into the sea and beaten with wooden poles by the… Continue reading Sri Lankans shocked by youth´s tragic death
The road to nowhere
Not long ago the government pledged to resettle all the IDPs in the north and east within 180 days. To rebuild the lives of hundreds of thousands of people is no easy feat. Yet now the government is faced with the daunting task of doing just that. And while this is undoubtedly delicate and time-consuming,… Continue reading The road to nowhere
US war crimes questions for SLanka general: report
Sri Lanka’s top military commander, General Sarath Fonseka, is to be questioned by US authorities over allegations of war crimes during the island’s fight against Tamil Tiger rebels, a report said Sunday. The privately-run Sunday Times newspaper said Fonseka, who is visiting his daughters in Oklahoma, had been asked to present himself for an interview… Continue reading US war crimes questions for SLanka general: report
US legal noose tightening around Fonseka
The audacious visit to the United States by Major General Sarath Fonseka soon after an incriminating US State Department report over war crimes, appears to have landed the Major in a legal bind with US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), according to a report in the Sunday Times. While the DHS has requested a "voluntary… Continue reading US legal noose tightening around Fonseka
Chomsky: West’s self-interest reduces R2P to “noble rhetoric”
During an invited lecture at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) of London University, Noam Chomsky, one of the world’s well known intellectual and professor emeritus of linguistics at MIT, said on Sri Lanka, that although there’s "a lot of noble rhetoric about Responsibility to Protect (R2P), there is no particular Western advantage… Continue reading Chomsky: West’s self-interest reduces R2P to “noble rhetoric”
Absurd logic of seeking ‘moderates’ amid a genocide – paper
While many international actors are coming to realise that the problem in Sri Lanka is in fact rooted in the character of the Sinhala-dominated state, the London-based policy nexus which theorised, argued for, and solicited international consensus around Colombo’s military slaughter is still insisting that their strategy was essentially right, the Tamil Guardian newspaper said… Continue reading Absurd logic of seeking ‘moderates’ amid a genocide – paper
Spectator video captures SL Police, SLA kill mentally ill Tamil youth
Sri Lanka Police and Sri Lanka Army soldiers beat a mentally ill Tamil youth and forced the youth to drown near the sea near Bambalapitya, Colombo, railway station Thursday. The youth was identified as Balavarnam Sivakumar, 26, of Ratmalana, according to media reports in Colombo, which belatedly listed the youth’s identity. "The entire country [Sri… Continue reading Spectator video captures SL Police, SLA kill mentally ill Tamil youth
Australia to expand asylum centre
The Australian government has announced plans to significantly expand a detention centre on Christmas Island to cope with the influx of asylum seekers. The capacity will be increased to more than 2000 beds from the original level of 1200. The government said it was in response to a surge in arrivals, particularly from Sri Lanka.… Continue reading Australia to expand asylum centre
