November 24, 2013 Island
Cameron stumped by Labour
Immediately after the British Prime Minister David Cameron returned home from the Colombo summit, on 18 November, he made a statement about it to the British Parliament. There was no doubt that …
Sun, 2013-11-24 12:11 — editor
Major General (Retd) Lalin Fernando
(Courtesy of – Asian Tribune -_
David Cameron as a guest of SL, ostensibly to attend CHOGAM, threatened to put his host in the dock at the UNHRC in Geneva. …
In 1987, after the Indo-Sri Lankan accord, the Indian Peace-Keeping Force (IPKF), comprising units of the Army, Navy and Air Force, was deployed in Sri Lanka to prevent a civil war between the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam and the …
CORRUPTED JOURNALISM: CHANNEL 4 AND SRI LANKA*
Available on-line at www.corruptedjournalism.com ( You can download the complete document 222 pages about 27Mb)
Engage Sri Lanka has published Corrupted Journalism: Channel 4 and Sri Lanka. It is a 222-page study of …
22nd November 2013
Right Hon Mr Stephen Harper
Prime Minister
Government of Canada
House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0A6
Right Honourable Mr Stephen Harper Sir,
Peace in SriLanka, and the Obnoxious Stance of Some Western Countries on SL
As …
(Courtesy of The Hindu 20th November 2013)
The real question in the debate over India’s Sri Lanka policy isn’t whether it is pragmatic or ethical. It goes, instead, to the heart of the ethics of the wars our country fights, …
Hon. Deepak Obhrai, MP
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs
House of Commons, Ottawa, Ontario
Dear Deepak:
I have just read your Conservative spin about Sri Lanka in today’s BRANDON SUN’s National Breaking News, a Canadian Press news …
Who shall we bomb next?
David Cameron has questioned Sri Lanka’s human rights record before the Commonwealth Summit begins on Friday, yet another example of the intrusive arrogance that goes hand-in-hand with NATO foreign policy, yet another example of sheer …
By Yves Engler
September 16, 2013 “Information Clearing House – Somewhere in the Lester B. Pearson Building, Canada’s foreign affairs headquarters, must be a meeting room with the inscription “The World Should Do as We Say, Not As We Do” …