• Cases in Point

    Oppression is not forever, but resistance is.
  • Justice is Security
    Only war crimes convictions can ensure there is no repeat.
  • Coming Contradiction

    When Sri Lanka's military finally defeated the Liberation Tigers in May 2009, having also slaughtered tens of thousands of Tamil civilians, President Mahinda Rajapakse and the rest of the Sinhala establishment were confident that not only would the Tamils now meekly acquiesce to Sinhala rule, but so would the international community. They were wrong on both counts. Not only have the Tamils endured the ravages inflicted on them during and after the war, they still stubbornly insist on their demand for self-rule. On the other hand, rather than embrace the Sinhala ethnocracy, the international community is doggedly pursuing its transformation into a liberal market democracy.

  • Dismantling Sinhala Utopia
    Global liberalism confronts Sri Lanka’s ethnocracy.
  • Accounting for Vanni will define Sri Lanka’s future.
    2009’s single, protracted program of state-conducted slaughter has a sixty year-long antecedent.
  • Impossible Dream
    Sri Lanka’s elections repeat lessons the lessons of 1956.
  • Representing Tamils
    What use are Tamil MPs in a Sinhala ethnocracy?
  • The Diaspora
    Expatriate Tamils will not be excluded from the Tamil question in Sri Lanka.
  • Liberal Gamble
    The reality underlying Sri Lanka’s elections.
  • Open Voice
    The Diaspora seeks to speak instead of being spoken for.
  • Historical Constant
    Why the outcome of Sri Lanka’s elections is irrelevant.
  • Softly, softly on Sri Lankan boat-people

    This country enjoyed a warm glow early in the life of the previous Government when it relieved Australia of some of the so-called Tampa refugees.

     

  • New Wave
    Sinhala oppression is feeding Tamil flight anew.
  • Close the camps in Sri Lanka
    Canada's Toronto Star calls for the closing of the internment camps in Sri Lanka
  • Treat Tamil asylum seekers by the book
    Canada's immigration minister is talking tough over the disposition of 76 Sri Lankan men who were intercepted off the B. C. coast
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