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  • Genocide, the world and us: lessons from Jaffna.

    What has the international community been doing in Sri Lanka?
  • International reaction: regret, concern and anxiety
    The Sri Lankan government’s decision to unilaterally withdraw from the internationally backed ceasefire agreement with the Tamil Tigers (LTTE) brokered by Norway was met with concern and regret from foreign governments and international organisations.
     
    Whilst all the countries were unanimous in declaring that there is no military solution to the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka, unlike the United Nations and an array of western states, India pointedly refrained from
  • The symbolism of Vinayaka
    A detailed exposition of the sacred symbols associated with Vinayaka is given by Swami Subramuniya in his modern classic “Loving Ganesha” (Himaayan Academy Press).
  • An introduction to Auvaiyar’s Vinayagar Agaval
    The Vinayagar Agaval (‘Song of Vinayaga’) is a stunning example of Tamil sacred poetry. It is thought to be the greatest poem of the Chola era poet Auvaiyar, written shortly before her death.

    The Chola dynasty, which emerged around the ninth century, went on to rule most of South India for the next four hundred years. The Cholas presided over an important renaissance in Tamil literature, art and architecture, particularly temple construction.
  • Bala Anna: a remarkable man, adored by the people he loved
    On the first anniversary of the death of Mr. Anton Balasingham, we reproduce our sentiments of one year ago.
  • Unavoidable Paradox
    What international action would make the Sinhalese share power?
  • For the people of the NorthEast, 2007 was a grim year.
    Sri Lanka’s security forces and allied paramilitaries intensified their campaign of abductions (‘white van’ abductions), torture, and murder of Tamil civilians. Tamil civil society leaders bore the brunt of the counter-insurgency campaign. Jaffna remained an open prison with shortage of essential items, east falling under the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) control with thousands displaced as Colombo concocts colonization schemes to make east a Sinhala majority province.
  • Indian Premier to skip Sri Lanka Independence Day celebrations
    As Sri Lanka increased its military offensives against Tamils in the North following the abrogation of the ceasefire, the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday virtually confirmed that he would not visit Colombo next month for the 60th anniversary of Sri Lanka's Independence Day on February 4.
     
    "I have not made up my mind", he said when asked whether he would be traveling to Sri Lanka next month during an interaction with journalists in New Delhi.
  • Corruption, fighting hinders Sri Lanka's tsunami recovery
    Graft and renewed fighting has blocked relief to Sri Lanka's tsunami survivors with less than a fifth of money pledged properly accounted for three years later, according to watchdogs.
     
    Sri Lanka's government claims success in rebuilding homes destroyed by the disaster, but international agencies say big problems remain.
  • Tamils left out in Lanka's tsunami rehab plans
    Sri Lanka's recovery from the devastating tsunami of December 2004 has been uneven.
     
    Rehabilitation work has notched up significant successes in the Sinhalese-dominated and more peaceful south, but it has suffered greatly in the war-torn northeast, which has a preponderance of the minority Tamils and Muslims.
  • Government blamed
    The main opposition United National Party (UNP) last week accused the Sri Lankan government of the killing of Tamil parliamentarian Thiyagarajah Maheswaran on New Year’s day.
     
    “The security of Mr. Maheswaran was withdrawn two weeks ago by the government despite repeated appeals that his life was in danger," UNP general secretary Tissa Attanayake said.
     
    "Mr.
  • Tamil MP shot dead in temple
    A Tamil parliamentarian from the main opposition United National Party (UNP), was assassinated by gunmen at the Ponnambala Vaaneasvarar temple at Kochchikkadai in Colombo on New Year’s day.
     
    Colombo district parliamentarian Thiyagarajah Maheswaran, 41, was shot by gunmen while he was paying homage at the popular Siva temple in Colombo around 9.30 a.m. and succumbed to his injuries at the National Hospital in Colombo an hour later.
  • Sinhalese settle in areas emptied of Tamils
    Kadatkaraichenai in Trincomalee was a thriving Tamil village less than a year ago.
  • The futility of human rights monitoring
    The current pattern of human rights violations reflects the new dynamics of war.
  • ‘Pervasive fear’ amongst Tamils - UN envoy
    Sri Lanka's recovery from the devastating tsunami of December 2004 has been uneven and Northeast had not benefited, says UN officials.
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