Monday, August 09, 2010

United States, Sri Lanka to begin "Pacific Angel" efforts



US Pacific Command
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Representatives from the United States Pacific Command will join Sri Lankan partners to provide humanitarian and civic assistance to civilians in central and western Sri Lanka as part of Operation Pacific Angel 2010 scheduled August 14 through 22.

Operation Pacific Angel is a joint and combined humanitarian assistance operation conducted in the Pacific area of responsibility to support U.S. Pacific Command's capacity-building efforts. This humanitarian and civic assistance program is aimed at improving military civic cooperation between the United States and countries throughout the Asia-Pacific region.



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Monday, August 09, 2010

The sovereign right to impunity



By Tisaranee Gunasekara | The Sunday Leader
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"The welfare of the people in particular, has always been the alibi of tyrants…”
— Camus (Resistance, Rebellion And Death)

After a lull, the onslaught on the media has resumed. “We need to maintain emergency laws to ensure the safety and security of the nation,” the Prime Minister informed parliament, days after the slash and burn attack on the Siyatha office, located in a downtown Colombo high security zone. The PM also announced that more than 1,500 Tiger suspects were arrested, post-war, even as the police claimed to be ‘clueless’ about the identity of the Siyatha attackers. When, in a country which accords absolute primacy to security and is spectacularly successful in apprehending Tigers, a media office in close proximity to the presidential abode is attacked, only one of two explanations are possible: either the authorities are criminally incompetent or they are criminally complicit.

Post-war, Sri Lanka’s defence expenditure remains stratospherical; a host of repressive legislations are still in place and the humiliatingly discriminatory practice of registering Tamils has resumed – in the name of security. And yet, deputy ministers tie public officials to trees in the West; mysterious attackers bulldoze temples and dispossess Sinhala villagers in the East, to make way for tourist hotels and displaced Northern Tamils returning to their ancestral lands are expelled, to build cantonments. Behind a façade of democracy, impunity is ravaging post-war Sri Lanka.


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Monday, August 09, 2010

Head of university lecturers association receives threats



Lanka News Web
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Head of the Federation of University Teachers’ Association, Prof. Sampath Amaratunge said that regardless of the telephone threats received by him, the trade union action would continue without any hindrance and that it would continue till their demands are met.

Prof. Amaratunge said that a report on the salary issue has been submitted to the Higher Education Minister following a request made by the Minister and that the report is to be handed over to the Treasury. He said the Federation was now waiting for a request by the Treasury for a meeting on the matter.


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