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  • Insecurity and the lessons of history

    How does one community become ‘the enemy within’ to another?
  • Reserved hero: Brigadier Balraj
    Brigadier Balraj, a senior and a special commander of the LTTE, passes away.
  • Blunted Tool
    The world’s powerful states have no more commitment to sovereignty than to human rights.
  • 1 Million in Northeast face starvation as UN cuts food rations
    Even as the global food shortage worsened and price of essentials hit record levels, the UN food agency, World Food Programme (WFP) announced it is cutting down on its rations to one million Sri Lankans it is feeding in the war-torn North and East of Sri Lanka.
  • A new era of ‘South-South’ alliances?
    How Sri Lanka’s leading state-owned newspaper saw the new Iran - Sri Lanka partnership
  • A Time of Change
    New challenges and opportunities for the Tamil freedom struggle.
  • Father Karunaratnam: martyred serving the Tamil people
    ‘Peace is founded not only on respect for human rights but also on respect for the rights of peoples, in particular the right to independence’ - Vatican’s Social Doctrine
  • The Tamil liberation struggle & the new Cold War
    The strategic significance of Sri Lanka in the Indian Ocean region.
  • US talks to Nepal Maoists
    The United States in a significant change in its policy towards organizations included in the State Departments Foreign Terrorists Organization (FTO) list, made its first official diplomatic contact with the leader of Nepal's former rebel Maoists, BBC report in Kathmandu said.

    US ambassador to Nepal Nancy Powell met Maoist leader Prachanda on Thursday, a statement from the US embassy in Kathmandu said, according to the report.
  • M&S boss assures support for Sri Lanka despite abuses
    In a visit to Sri Lanka, Marks & Spencer’s boss has hailed the country’s “ethical standards” and assured that he will he do ‘everything possible to support Sri Lanka’s application for the GSP+ concessions’.

    Chief Executive Officer, Sir Stuart Rose told Sri Lankan ministers Professor G. L. Peiris and Dr. Sarath Amunugama: "I deeply appreciate Sri Lanka’s ethical standards and her splendid performance in the apparel sector"
  • Sri Lanka joins the ‘Iranian Club’
    The strong relationship between Iran and Sri Lanka was on show last week with the high profile visit of Iranian President to Sri Lanka and the red carpet welcome that was extended to him by the Sri Lankan state.
  • An introduction to GSP
    The Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) is a formal system of exemption from the general rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO) aimed at encouraging developing countries to export by allowing their products preferential access to the markets of developed countries.
  • Sri Lanka Army chief meets Pakistan military
    Sri Lankan Army Chief Lt Gen Sarath Fonseka, who is on a week long visit to Pakistan, will hold talks with his counterpart there on various issues including purchase of arms for his forces, embroiled in an intense battle with Tamil Tigers.

    Lt Gen Fonseka, who left for Pakistan on Sunday on an official tour, is slated to discuss several issues including defence purchases, the Daily Mirror newspaper reported.
  • India to give $100 million soft loan to Sri Lankan defence
    ECONOMIC Times, one of India's leading business dailies, on Sunday revealed that in spite of possible "political and diplomatic ramifications", the Indian Government was "finalizing a soft loan package of $100 million for Sri Lankan defence department to buy arms and ammunition." The newspaper went one step ahead and dubbed this move "the India fund for fighting Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka."
  • India issues warning against Karuna Group
    In a shocking revelation Indian intelligence authorities have warned the Tamilnadu police the Karuna Group in Sri Lanka might infiltrate the state and abduct political leaders in order to put the blame on the LTTE, Indian media said yesterday.

    All police stations in Tamilnadu have been alerted following this warning and security has been tightened in areas where political leaders, especially the anti-LTTE leaders live, the report added.
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