Even as the West Bengal government is battling the Maoist menace, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has decided to counter them politically and ideologically. “We have decided to conduct a vigorous campaign against Maoists whom we do not consider a Left trend or organisation. We will fight politically and ideologically to isolate Maoists,” CPI(M)… Continue reading Karat says Maoists will be fought politically
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Former child soldiers struggle to move on with their lives in Sri Lanka – metronews.ca
Vinojan’s boyhood ended when Sri Lanka’s civil war reignited. Fifteen at the time, he says he joined the separatist Tamil Tigers to save his older brother from forcible conscription, and became a reluctant fighter as the rebels fought their last, desperate battles for survival. Now, having won the war, Sri Lanka is trying to make… Continue reading Former child soldiers struggle to move on with their lives in Sri Lanka – metronews.ca
No defence ties with China, says Lanka – IANS
Sri Lankan foreign minister rules out indications of any future Chinese naval base in the country’s Hambantota seaport Sri Lanka has “very close” and “very special” ties with China but there is unlikely to be a defence relationship between Beijing and Colombo, Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollogama has said. Asked how he saw the China engagement… Continue reading No defence ties with China, says Lanka – IANS
Free speech at risk as Sri Lanka intimidates press -SMH
Fears over the deterioration of freedom of speech in Sri Lanka have intensified after a newspaper editor was seized by police and questioned. Chandana Sirimalwatte was accused of ”arousing the general public against the Government”, after he published a report about tension between it and the military chief, General Sarath Fonseka. Other journalists have been… Continue reading Free speech at risk as Sri Lanka intimidates press -SMH
US rescinds invitation to Fonseka to attend Hawaii event
The US government has withdrawn the invitation earlier extended to Major General Sarath Fonseka, former Commander of the Sri Lanka Army and currently holding the post of Chief of Defence Staff, to attend a farewill event to US Pacific Command (PACOM) Commander Admiral Timothy J.Keating at PACOM headquarters in Hawaii, Colombo’s English weekly, the Sunday… Continue reading US rescinds invitation to Fonseka to attend Hawaii event
Behind Sri Lankan Bloodbath – Mainstream Weekly
Colombo’s victory over the Tamils shows India’s power is on the wane. Thousands of non-combatants, according to the United Nations, were killed in the final phase of the Sri Lankan war this year as government forces overran the Tamil Tiger guerrillas. Nearly five months after Colombo’s stunning military triumph, the peace dividend remains elusive, with… Continue reading Behind Sri Lankan Bloodbath – Mainstream Weekly
Sri Lanka: Five Months After – Mainstream Weekly
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa must be a rare civilian leader who has given birth to a new military concept by winning the war against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Defence academies and experts have been studying what has come to be known as the “Rajapaksa model”. The unexpected and complete demolition of… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Five Months After – Mainstream Weekly
Greens Urge Sanctions Against Sri Lanka -AAP
Greens Leader Bob Brown has urged the federal government to consider sanctions against Sri Lanka amid concerns about the treatment of the nation’s Tamil population. More than 250,000 people remain in camps in Sri Lanka after being displaced as a result of a long-standing civil war, which came to an end earlier this year. Australia… Continue reading Greens Urge Sanctions Against Sri Lanka -AAP
Sri Lanka hasn’t implemented International HR Conventions
The Commission of the European Communities concluded this week in a report that the government of Sri Lanka has not effectively implemented international human rights conventions, in particular the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), the Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CAT) and the Convention on… Continue reading Sri Lanka hasn’t implemented International HR Conventions
Keeping peace locked up – thestar.com
The principal challenge confronting Sri Lanka since the defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in May of this year will be the transformation of the current postwar situation into a post-conflict one. This requires the prioritization of peace, reconciliation, national unity and, in particular, the restoration of the rights of more than 200,000… Continue reading Keeping peace locked up – thestar.com
