Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Sri Lanka: Media activist seeks international probe



BBC Sinhala
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A journalist union leader who was abducted and tortured by yet unidentified group says he will seek international justice as authorities in Sri Lanka have failed to bring the culprits to books.

Poddala Jayantha was one of the remaining journalist leaders in Sri Lanka when he was abducted, beaten and alter thrown away from a vehicle on 01 June 2009.


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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Sri Lanka readies for the ‘Rajapaksa dynasty'



Express News Service
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The Sri Lankan cabinet on Monday approved the constitutional changes that President Mahinda Rajapaksa wanted to bring about.

The proposed changes are: Removing the two-term limit for a President; diluting the 17th amendment on appointments to high offices with a view to safeguarding the constitutional powers of the President; and introducing the First Past the Post system in a limited way in elections to the local bodies.


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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

China warships dock in Burma, rattling rival naval power India



By Ben Arnoldy | The Christian Science Monitor

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Two Chinese warships docked at a Burmese port Sunday, highlighting China’s expanding naval presence near Asia’s other rising giant, India.

Chinese news agency Xinhua described the friendly port call as a first-ever in Burma – also known as Myanmar – by Chinese warships. It comes amid heightened tensions between Beijing and New Delhi, including India's reported suspension of military exchanges with China.


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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Sri Lanka: Undermining reconciliation



Himal South Asia
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Over a year after the end of the war, the Sri Lankan regime is continuing the politics of confrontation, undermining the possibilities for reconciliation in the post-war period. There remains an urgent need for reconciliation between multiple actors: between the Tamil and Sinhalese communities, polarised by nationalist mobilisation; between the state and minorities who have faced majoritarian discrimination; and between the government and the United Nations, which have become increasingly estranged.

The challenge before Sri Lanka now is whether it can move forward as a genuinely multi-ethnic polity and an accepted member of the international community, particularly when local participation and international support are both vital for the reconstruction and development of the war-ravaged society. Since the end of the brutal conflict 15 months ago, Sri Lanka has also completed two national elections, ensuring the political stability of Mahinda Rajapakse’s government and strengthening his hand. However, the president’s actions on the ground, and his administration’s response to international engagement, would have one believe that the conflict was not over.


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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Arrests made in maid's nail torture, Sri Lankan officials say



By Iqbal Athas | CNN
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ASaudi employer and his wife, who are accused of torturing a Sri Lankan housemaid by hammering nails into her body, have been arrested in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, officials at the Sri Lankan External Affairs Ministry said Monday.

Saudi Arabian authorities could not be reached immediately for verification. No further details were available.


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Monday, August 30, 2010

Spotlight on Jaffna as Nirupama visits Lanka



By Sutirtho Patranobis | Hindustan Times
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The highlight of foreign secretary Nirupama Rao’s three-day visit to Sri Lanka beginning on Monday would be her trip to Jaffna — the first ever by an Indian foreign secretary in decades. In Jaffna, the heartland of Sri Lankan Tamils, Rao is expected to meet both government officials including the governor and mayor and members of the civil society and academics.

On her way back, Rao would be visiting Kilinochchi, where the administrative headquarters of the Tamil Tigers was located, and Mullaitivu, once the rebels’ military nerve centre. It was near Mullaitivu, on the north-east coast where the final battle between the LTTE and government troops was fought. Her visit would be rounded of witha trip to the east coast town of Trincomalee.


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Monday, August 30, 2010

Different approach to Tamil refugees needed


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By Seth Klein | Times Colonist
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If the 492 Tamil asylum-seekers who recently arrived by boat are "queue-jumpers," then I guess my parents were too. They came as Vietnam War draft dodgers from the U.S. in 1967.

Like a couple of the Tamil women who just arrived, my mom was pregnant with me. My parents did not seek advance permission from the Canadian government to immigrate. They did not fill out any paperwork before arriving. And they could no more seek permission to leave from their home government than these Tamils could, for what they were doing was, as far as the U.S. was concerned, illegal and would result in my father's arrest.


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Monday, August 30, 2010

Sri Lanka cabinet backs change for president



Agence France-Presse
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Sri Lanka's cabinet on Monday backed changing the constitution to allow President Mahinda Rajapakse to run for office for a third term, opening the way for a vote in parliament.

Rajapakse, who oversaw the defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels last year after decades of civil war, has a firm grip on power and has been criticised for crushing dissent and opposition media.


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Monday, August 30, 2010

Mannar - Tamil misery continues



By a special correspondent | BBC Sinhala
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Broken, torn buildings tower over the tiny UNHCR tents on the gardens and court yards. Hanging clothes, pots and pans and carry bags scattered around the land show signs of civilian life.

Thirty years of war has taken a lot from the lives of the Mannar farmers and they still await a sense of security.


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Monday, August 30, 2010

Sri Lanka: Diplomatic postings to military men



By Ranga Jayasuriya | Lakbima News
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There is nothing extraordinary, be it in the local or global context, in appointing military men to diplomatic postings—though the proposed appointment of Major General Shavendra Silva, former General Officer Command of the 58 Division, has caused ripples in some quarters, especially among those aligned to human rights lobbies and some articulate sections of the Tamil diaspora.

The proposed diplomatic appointments include former Navy Commander, Admiral Wasantha Karannagoda as Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner in the United Kingdom, Major General Prasanna Silva, who commanded the 55 Division during the final Eelam war as the Military Advisor to the Sri Lankan High Commission in UK and Major General Shavendra Silva as Sri Lanka’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations.


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Monday, August 30, 2010

Indian Army chief to visit Sri Lanka



Deccan Herald
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Foreign secretary Nirupama Rao’s visit to Sri Lanka this week will be followed by that of Indian Army chief, Gen V.K. Singh, early next month.

The general’s visit will be part of a series of high-level visits that have been pencilled in for the next few months. Also on the anvil are the visits by Indian Air Force chief Air Chief Marshal P.V. Naik and defence secretary Pradeep Kumar, in that order. The Indian Navy chief, Admiral Nirmal Verma, visited Sri Lanka in June.


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Monday, August 30, 2010

Defeating terrorism: Sri Lanka to share experience with the world



The Island
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Army Commander Lt. General Jagath Jayasuriya says the Sri Lanka Army is ready to share its experience in defeating the LTTE with SAARC countries.

Lt. Gen. Jayasuriya, the senior officer in charge of all fighting formations deployed in the Vanni during the largest ever combined security forces campaign, says army headquarters had recently received Defence Ministry approval to invite military contingents from the SAARC region.


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Monday, August 30, 2010

Not a single IDP registered: 14,000 IDP families will lose voting rights



By Rathindra Kuruwita | Lakbima News
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Nearly 14,000 IDP families will lose their voting rights in the coming local council elections. Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CaFFE) claim that not a single IDP has been registered three months after the Department of Elections commenced its 2010 voter registry revision and that 14,184 IDP families will lose their chance to vote in the coming local council elections if immediate action is not taken.

“The department commenced the revision on June, 1, 2010. After three months the officials have made dismal progress in the North and the East with less than 10% of the Grama Niladari divisions in the Jaffna District completing the process to date. We must realize that Jaffna district is the better administrated district in the North,” Keerthi Tennakoon, Director CaFFE told Lakbimanews.


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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Military men to head key Sri Lankan Missions



By Mandana Ismail Abeywickrema | The Sunday Leader
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The appointment of military personnel as heads of key overseas missions of the country has caused doubts among members of the Foreign Service whether it is a move to militarise the service.

The government has decided to appoint former Navy Commander Wasantha Karannagoda as Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to the UK, Major General Prasanna Silva as the defence attaché to the High Commission in the UK, Major General G.A. Chandrasiri as the Permanent Representative to the Sri Lankan Mission to the UN in New York, and Major General Shavendra Silva as the Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN in New York.


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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Internal armed conflicts, humanitarian laws and the curious transformation of Dr. Jayantha Dhanapala


Photo courtesy: Life

By Kalana Senaratne | Groundviews
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Numerous reports suggest that Dr. Jayantha Dhanapala had some interesting things to say when he appeared before the Lessons Learned and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) recently; about aspects relating to the interference of certain States in the internal affairs of other States; about the R2P concept; about the Sri Lankan Armed Forces carrying out a daunting humanitarian operation, saving 300,000 innocent civilians kept as a human shield by the LTTE and thereby preventing a certain ‘holocaust’ (The Daily News, 26 August 2010; The Ministry of Defence (defence.lk), 25 August 2010).

Thereafter, he had said the following too: that there was a need for an international protocol to deal with Armed Forces engaged in fighting terrorism with non-State actors and that ‘many of the Rules of War and International Humanitarian Laws were based on the assumption that the warring parties were conventional armies of states but in Sri Lanka’s case the LTTE had totally disregarded those laws and principles.’


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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Sri Lanka: Garment factories exploiting Northern girls, union charges



By Chris Kamalendran | The Sunday Times
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A garment sector trade union leader charged yesterday that some garment manufacturers were seeking cheap female labour from the one time battle areas of the north.“Factory workers were leaving due to poor wages, work and living conditions. Most in the north are ignorant of the labour laws and are falling prey,” Anton Marcus, President of the Progressive Free Trade Zone and Apparel Union told the Sunday Times.

“After many years of war, the people in these areas are ignorant of workers rights, wages and so on and are easy prey for the apparel operators. Most of the big names currently touring the north and east are known to be serious violators of labour laws,” Mr. Fernando charged.


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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Human rights defender asked to leave Sri Lanka



The Sunday Leader
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Sri Lanka’s Chief of Immigration has terminated the visa given to Ms. Elizabeth Ogaya who is the Project Co-ordinator of the Human Rights Defenders Protection Programme (HRDPP). Ms. Ogaya, the Kenyan born HR professional is attached to the US-based Non Violence Peace Force (NVPF) in Colombo and was given until the 30th of August to prepare to leave the country. Ms. Ogaya becomes the fourth foreign national to have their visa terminated by the Immigration department from the NVPF organisation.

Florington Asirwatham, the Country Director for NVPF, said that no reason had been given. He was of the view that this cancellation was to do with the general tightening up of visas for NGO’s in the country, as opposed to a direct conflict with the government on the Human Rights Defenders programme, which is still active in the North and East of the island.

© The Sunday Leader

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Saturday, August 28, 2010

Sri Lanka: Burnt body of male recovered in Mannaar


Photo courtesy: Tamil Net

Tamil Net
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Mannaar police recovered the burnt body of a male from the coast of Kaadduppa'l'li along Moor Road in Mannaar Friday informed by residents of the area. The victim, estimated to be around 45 years old, had been beaten to death and set fire to later, police sources said.

Mannaar magistrate conducted the inquest into the death Friday around 1:20 p.m at the place where the body was found.

Directed by the magistrate police handed over the body to Mannaar General Hospital mortuary for post mortem examination and identification.

© Tamil Net

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Saturday, August 28, 2010

SL President secure two - thirds majority to change the constitution



By Shihar Aneez and Ranga Sirilal | Reuters
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Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Friday secured the two-thirds parliamentary majority he needs to change the constitution after an opposition party with eight legislators pledged its support.

"We will not join the government, but we will support the proposed constitutional amendments," Basheer Segu Dawood, the chairman of the ethnic minority party Sri Lanka Muslim Congress, told Reuters.


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Saturday, August 28, 2010

Operation Pacific Angel-Sri Lanka concludes


Photo courtesy: Master Sgt. Mike Hammond | U.S. Air Force photo

By Master Sgt. Mike Hammond | US Air Force
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Representatives from the U.S., Sri Lanka, the Maldives and Mongolia concluded Operation Pacific Angel-Sri Lanka Aug. 14 through 22 here after providing humanitarian civil engineering and medical aid to people living in the Anuradhapura and Puttalam communities.

Pacific Angel-Sri Lanka medical teams provided primary, dental and optometry care to 4,647 patients in three locations and dispensed 4,462 prescriptions. Included in that total are 1,662 optometry patients and 562 dental patients who recieved medical care. The Pacific Angel optometrists provided 1,448 pairs of eyeglasses, and the dentists performed 78 extractions.


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Saturday, August 28, 2010

IMF urges Sri Lanka to broaden tax base



By Mary Swire | Tax-News
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has held discussions with Sri Lanka as part of an Article IV consultation and on the fourth review of the Stand-By Arrangement, approved on July 24, 2009.

The IMF mission said that overall economic conditions were improving, and the economy was likely to show strong growth this year. End-June performance criteria on domestic budget borrowing, reserve money, and net reserves had been met. With budget revenues increasing and expenditure restraint continuing, fiscal performance so far remained consistent with achieving the government’s full-year deficit target of 8% of GDP. Financial sector reforms continued to go forward in line with the program.


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