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  • Rajapakse and human rights

    Sri Lankan governments have become famous failing to hold abusers accountable.
  • Dangers to life as the rule of law collapses
    The real situation is worse than anything any critic might portray
  • APRC ‘dead in the water’
    Sri Lanka’s hardline Buddhist monks are opposed to any form of settlement with the Tamils, and the political party of monks walked out of the all party c
  • Looking for a way out of perilous Jaffna
    The security situation for civilians, especially youth in Jaffna has deteriorated to such a level that families have begun to flee the peninsula to seek refuge in Colombo and make an attempt to send their sons overseas.
     
    The international ceasefire monitoring team (SLMM) in its latest assessment report focuses on concerns of the high prices on essential items, a general halt in the economy, increased difficulties to enter the
  • Disappearances emblematic of Sri Lanka
    Amnesty says there are currently 5,749 outstanding cases of enforced disappearances in Sri Lanka being reviewed by the United Nations.
  • Rains, troop shortages hit Sri Lanka push against rebels
    Sri Lanka's military has been unable to push into Tamil Tiger strongholds in the north due to the threat of monsoon rains and a lack of manpower, defence officials and analysts say.
  • Government sidelines Karuna, promotes new front in East
    In a significant shift of strategy and political alliances in the east, the Sri Lankan Government is believed to have virtually dumped the anti-Tamil Tiger Karuna paramilitary Group and is supporting a new Tamil front for local elections in the volatile east later this year, The Sunday Times reported.
     
    The new front is led by the leader of the splinter Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF), V.
  • Now What?
    The APRC legitimized international support for Rajapakse’s war.
  • Mistaking night for day in the new dawn of the east
    A review of the al-Jazeera Documentaries, ‘How the East was Won’ and ‘Monks of War’
  • Remembering another massacre

    The first anniversary of the massacre of fifty three school girls by Sri Lankan Air Force jets was marked in Tamil Tiger-controlled Vanni last week. The school girls were killed on August 14, 2006 when four SLAF jets dropped sixteen bombs in repeated passes over the Sencholai-run children’s home.

  • The hunted soul of the Tamil Diaspora
    The Tamils will never have a voice in legislation that threatens their physical and political safety. For everywhere but in Eelam, they are a minority.
  • East continues to be volatile as Army, LTTE gears for war in the north.
    Following the capture of Thoppigala in the East, the Police and more largely the Special Task Force (STF), is taking over responsibilities from the Security Forces. Thus, the Army will be relieved for deployment in areas in the Wanni. Contrary to Government claims that the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) fighters have been driven away, groups do operate in the East.
  • Sri Lanka off the hook as violations ignored
    As the international community eased off the limited constraints it had placed on Sri Lanka over its human rights abuses, analysts speculate that this, especially in the light of the government’s recent military successes, is an indication of not so covert support for the ongoing military effort.
     
    Acknowledging the increasing human rights violations in Sri Lanka, the US Human Rights, Democracy and Labour Assistant Secretary nevertheless merely urged both sides to
  • Violence increases in north as focus shifts
    Following the Sri Lankan government’s announcement of the ‘liberation’ of the east from the LTTE, the military activity and violence have intensified in the north.
     
    The Sri Lankan military stepped up its operations, with direct offensives and Deep Penetration Unit (DPU) missions into LTTE controlled territory along the Mannar-Vavuniya border.
  • Government to further militarize the East it ‘liberated’
    Activists in the East are deeply concerned at the level militarization taking place in the province recently captured by the Sri Lankan government.
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