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  • India urges SL to avoid hostility

    India urges SL to avoid hostility

    India’s External Affairs Minister Salman Kurshid today urged the Sri Lankan leadership to look at “possible ways to avoid an hostile attitude towards people and countries that matter,” in the light of a likely US-sponsored resolution on Sri Lanka at..




  • Open Letter to Participants of LTTE Conference in UK

    Open Letter to Participants of LTTE Conference in UK

    February 8, 2014 Prof. Dr. Jochen Hippler, INEF University, Germany Dr. David Rampton, London School of Economics Associate Professor Dr. Jake Lynch, University of Sydney Mr. Ken Macnab, President CPACS Council, Sydney Mr. Dennis Halliday, Transnational Institute Prof. Yiftachel, Ben..


  • LTTE Backed Bahu in Fraud Charges?

    LTTE Backed Bahu in Fraud Charges?

    The police said yesterday the Leader of the Nawa Sama Samaja Party (NSSP) and the Gampaha District Leader, could be arrested in the wake of allegations leveled against the NSSP over the submission of fake nominations and false details of..


  • Resolution on Sri Lanka submitted in the US Senate

    Resolution on Sri Lanka submitted in the US Senate

     A resolution on Sri Lanka has been presented to the US Congress by the Republican Senator of North Carolina Richard Burr. The resolution S. RES. 348, titled, “Expressing support for the internal rebuilding, resettlement, and reconciliation within Sri Lanka that are..



  • Open Letter to SBS TV World News

    Open Letter to SBS TV World News

    Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2014 News Editor SBS, Your reporting on Sri Lanka is biased and pathetic; looks like you have been bought over by the Tamil Tigers like UK’s Channel 4. On the 6:30 pm SBS TV World News on Wed..


  • From Sri Lanka, questions about wars

    From Sri Lanka, questions about wars

    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, and will fight in years to come…


  • SAMPUR has yet to prove its benefits

    SAMPUR has yet to prove its benefits

    According to a report in Sunday Island ( 2nd Feb) the Indian High Commissioner has requested to expedite the approval of the Sampur power project. But, the question of proposed low quality technology to be applied and the environmental hazards envisaged are..