Monthly Archives: October 2011
Necessary to both address and redefine War Crimes
Today the Sri Lankan government is under international pressure on account of war crimes that were committed in the last phase of the war. The
Canadian Prime Minister has said that he may not attend the Commonwealth Heads of State summit that is to be held in Sri Lanka in 2013. Legal cases against Sri Lankan […]
British PM demands answers in defence minister row
LONDON – British Prime Minister David Cameron on Saturday demanded an urgent report into claims his defence minister involved a friend in government business concerning Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Libya.
Liam Fox denied that national security was compromised by his ties to Adam Werritty, who was best man at his wedding but has no official government […]
CHAINS ARE NOT FOR ELEPHANTS
The Constitution and an alienated people
In Sri Lanka the Constitution may be supreme but its articles are increasingly only observed in the breach. In a nation where human life has been so devalued and the rights of its people have become disposable commodities to its political leaders, this article is a foreigner’s perspective of Sri Lanka.
I cannot boast of having […]
Will the US continue to play leading role in global march to freedom?
Recent developments in the Middle East remind us that freedom remains a question of
critical concern for the billions of people living under nondemocratic regimes. At the same time, events in the region show us just how difficult the attainment of democracy really is, there and elsewhere.
How to develop a press that is free
Ridding the world […]
Sonali gets IVOH Award in New York for her website Lankastandard
Journalist and Editor Sonali Samarasinghe was honoured by The Images and Voices of Hope (IVOH) at its 2011 summit in New York last month.
She was presented with the prestigious Award of Appreciation for her “courageous, award winning journalism giving voice to issues of justice, justice freedom and social accountability at a ceremony on September 17.
IVOH […]
Wikileaks: “A very effective diplomatic approach” by Sri Lanka
The threat of a resolution against Sri Lanka in March in Geneva, the speech by Canada’s Foreign Minister at the UNGA, the lobbying within
the Commonwealth, the statement by the UK Labour Party’s Shadow Foreign Secretary, the remarks of the Swiss Federal Attorney General on Gen. Dias, the legal moves in the US and Europe against […]
Murdered with Impunity
In “Murdered With Impunity,” Sri Lankan journalist Sonali Samarasinghe describes the unsolved murder of her husband, the editor Lasantha Wickramatunga. Although Wickramatunga was beaten to death on a busy street in broad daylight, the government has failed to apprehend his attackers.
Read our accompanying special report, “Getting Way With Murder” a thttp://cpj.org.
See video here : Murdered with […]
Lasantha’s Last Words
Journalist Lasantha Wickrematunge visits the Maharajah Television Station in Sri Lanka in the dawn hours of January 6, 2009 as the station
is attacked in a commando style operation. Two days later on January 8, 2009 Wickrematunge is also killed by assassins on motorcycles who surround his car as he travels to work. Watch Lasantha speak […]
Sri Lanka to track and monitor foreigners electronically
In January 2010 the New York Times designated Sri Lanka the number one tourist destination in the world – a position to which Sri Lanka laid claim after it crushed the Tamil Tiger Terrorists in May 2009 and declared its 27 year old civil war finally over. Tourism is key to the Island’s economy and […]
Read MoreBritish PM demands answers in defence minister row
The Constitution and an alienated people
Will the US continue to play leading role in global march to freedom?
Sonali gets IVOH Award in New York for her website Lankastandard
Wikileaks: “A very effective diplomatic approach” by Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka to track and monitor foreigners electronically
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