For 2.5 decades, he roamed the globe on 23 different passports. But time was running out for one of the world’s most-wanted men. Just over two months ago, the mysterious ‘KP’ is believed to have been secretly abducted from a hotel in South East Asia. PROFESSOR ROHAN GUNARATNA, NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KP knew that it… Continue reading The Tiger Trap -SBS
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Sri Lanka says EU trade loss won’t hurt exports
The potential loss of a European Union trade concession that helped Sri Lanka boost business in its largest export market will not have an adverse impact on exporters, the island nation’s central bank said on Wednesday. The EU published a probe on Monday that found Sri Lanka in breach of human rights laws, which threatens… Continue reading Sri Lanka says EU trade loss won’t hurt exports
No solution if the past is repeated – upiasia.com
Since the end of the war more than five months ago, Sri Lankans have had the great relief of not seeing daily reports of casualties due to fighting between the armed forces and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. Nor have there been bomb attacks that cause mayhem and loss of innocent civilian life. These… Continue reading No solution if the past is repeated – upiasia.com
Sri Lanka, one of worst offenders of press freedom – RSF
Sri Lanka was ranked 162nd of the 175 countries in the latest press freedom ranking released by the Paris based Reporters without Borders today. The Asian countries that least respected press freedom were announced as North Korea, one of the “infernal trio” at the bottom of the rankings, Burma, which still suffers from prior censorship… Continue reading Sri Lanka, one of worst offenders of press freedom – RSF
Colombo censure spreads to private websites
The Information Department of the Government of Sri Lanka is blacklist and carry out round-the- clock monitoring of private websites that are known to spread anti-government propaganda, and feed incorrect information. "Counter propaganda will be launched by the government to safeguard the present environment of peace and prevent unrest among the public,” said Media Minister… Continue reading Colombo censure spreads to private websites
Rajapakse tours Trinco under heavy security
Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse visited Trincomalee under heavy security, and declared open two bridges, one over a strip of sea that divides Trincomalee and Kinniya along A-15 highway that leads to Batticaloa via Veruhal, and the other over Irakkandi lagoon on Trincomalee-Nilaveli road in the north of the district, sources in Trincomalee said. Rajapakse… Continue reading Rajapakse tours Trinco under heavy security
Time to support the Tamils, say British Conservatives
Increasing involvement in British politics and reciprocal openness of the British political parties was marked by a part-televised event held in Essex Sunday where several incumbent and prospective parliamentarians from the British Conservative party reached out to their Tamil constituencies and articulated their positions on the conflict and its consequences in Sri Lanka .The event… Continue reading Time to support the Tamils, say British Conservatives
Economy sprouts under guard in Sri Lanka’s north
The highway is open, prices are up and business is growing in post-war northern Sri Lanka, but traders say a legacy of tight security left by a 25-year conflict is holding back the region’s full potential. The northern Jaffna district has been all but cut off from most of Sri Lanka since war with the… Continue reading Economy sprouts under guard in Sri Lanka’s north
Close the camps in Sri Lanka – thestar.com
Sri Lanka’s postwar human exodus is washing up on faraway shores: Hundreds of Tamils have reached Indonesia and Australia, and others apparently are being drawn here. While authorities are still investigating, the Canadian Tamil Congress says 76 men from the merchant ship Ocean Lady off the British Columbia coast are Tamil refugees. "Sri Lanka has… Continue reading Close the camps in Sri Lanka – thestar.com
Sri Lanka: Government Breaks Promises That Displaced Can Go Home
The Sri Lankan government’s recent statements that it aims to return only 100,000 of the original 273,000 displaced civilians confined to camps by the end of 2009 breaks a promise to camp residents and the international community, Human Rights Watch said today. In May, the government announced that 80 percent of the displaced people would… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Government Breaks Promises That Displaced Can Go Home
