The Enduring Mystique of “Maaveerar Naal”: What Makes the “Great Heroes Day” Tick?

By D.B.S.Jeyaraj “Maaveerar Naal” or Great Heroes Day (GHD) falling on November 27th continues to be observed on a large scale by sections of the Global Tamil Diaspora despite the military debacle suffered by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam(LTTE)in May 2009. Commemorating the fallen tigers as great heroes annually remains an enduring tiger legacy. …

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Travails and Troubles of Being “Tamil” in Sri Lanka

By Thulasi Muttulingam Ever since I landed in Colombo, some 10 years ago (after growing up/ living most of my life abroad), I have been noticing a phenomenon leaching into my subconscious that is not new to many other Tamils living in Sri Lanka; guilt. A sense of having to be answerable for being Tamil. …

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There Seems to Exist a Virtual Unanimity That the Govt is Acting Unconstitutionally

By Izeth Hussain By now practically everything useful that can be said about the fundamentals of the impeachment move against the Chief Justice has already been said, amply and cogently in the editorials and erudite commentaries that have been appearing in our newspapers. I will not recapitulate any of it. Instead I will make a …

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Route to Reconciliation is Not Devolution or Making Linguistic or Ethnic Partitions

by Sebastian Rasalingam Mr. R. M. B. Senanayake (RMB), writing in his article in The Island (of Nov. 26) talks of `devolution on a linguistic basis’. He presents the common but patently incorrect genesis of the conflict touted by the anglicized-Sinhalese journalists and Colombo Tamils who do not know Tamil. Here, I present another aspect …

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Why Devolution Should be on a Linguistic Basis

by R. M. B. Senanayake Sinhala nationalists who deny that the Tamils have any grievances are now campaigning for the abolition of the Provincial Councils under the 13th Amendment. But S.W. R. D. Bandaranaike, the western educated liberal who introduced the Sinhala Only Law realized that an injustice was done to the Tamil people for …

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Kattankudi Garbage Issue Shows Why National Policy Should Remain With Central Govt

By Prof. Rajiva Wijesinha M.P. I have been confronted with many problems during meetings of Divisional Secretariat Reconciliation Committee meetings, but perhaps the most unusual was the question of garbage which came up at Kattankudy. I was told that garbage was being piled up at the edges of the area coming under the Secretariat, though …

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Mahanayakes Write Joint Letter Asking President to Withdraw Impeachment Motion Against Chief Justice

28th November 2012 His Excellency the President Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka Temple Trees Colombo 3 Your Excellency, Importance of avoiding apprehension in the minds of the people in dispensing law and justice in a Democratic Society Sri Lanka is an island which won the eulogy “Daham Divayina” from time immemorial and was praised …

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Parliamentary Select Committee on Impeachment of Chief Justice Violates Principles of Natural Justice

By Dharisha Bastians Sweeping changes are taking place on Reid Avenue, Colombo. A shiny white colonial building looks set to be the city’s next favourite shopping precinct and hangout. A twin construction is being erected adjacently. As the Urban Development Authority under the purview of the Ministry of Defence continues beautifying the capital city, large …

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In an After-war-dark-sky, Art and Culture will be two Bright Stars Helping our Boat to Reach the Bank of Peace

by Srinath C. Samarasinghe (Srinath C. Samarasinghe participated in the French-Sri Lankan Diaspora Youth Workshop “Post-War Reconciliation Dialogue for a Sustainable Peace”, which took place in Paris, on October 27th, 2012, as a panelist on the theme “Building inter-communal dialogue/understanding through the arts and culture: an alternative approach towards reconciliation”. The event was organized by …

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Asian Recital Debut of Divine Diva Danielle de Niese in Colombo

by Terry Benson In 2006 my wife Lilamani and I had the unforgettable good fortune to experience Danielle de Niese’s dazzling performance in UK as Cleopatra in the Glyndebourne Festival Opera’s production of Handel’s Giulio Cesare (Julius Caesar), directed by David McVicar. That was the one that catapulted Danielle to stardom aged 26. She went …

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Chandran Rutnam Makes ‘A Common Man’ as a Sri Lanka-Hollywood Co- production

by Roshan Samarakoon A Common Man is an upcoming psychological thriller film by Sri Lankan film-maker Chandran Rutnam with Oscar Award winner Ben Kingsley and Ben Cross in the cast. The story is adapted from a concept conceived while Chandran was watching the Hindi movie A Wednesday. However, Rutnam has developed into a highly suspenseful …

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Charmaine Vanderkoen Mendis a Multi-Faceted Diamond

by Anusha David Svayam is a Sanskrit word that, in essence, means ‘self’: its interpretation varies within each context. The paintings and drawings exhibited by Charmaine in her latest exhibition are, in her own words, “an expression of myself, my feelings, my experiences, my escape; they are my meditations, my relaxation, and the meanderings of …

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With 20% unemployment and 30%underemployment Northern Sri Lanka is Sitting Atop a New Volcano

By M. Thiyagarajah With all the media focus on the militarization of the Northern land, some issues of bread and butter concern have escaped the attention. The damage inflicted by the three-decade old Tiger insurgency was extensive. The fact that it is not easy to make the area turn a corner has made the issue …

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We May Understand Full Value of Even a Flawed Democracy and Semi-Independent Judiciary Only After We Have Lost Both

By Tisaranee Gunasekara “It is therefore apparent that these charges are baseless and groundless… We hope that with the true facts being revealed, the public will realise the evil perpetrated on her.” The Interim Response by the lawyers of the Chief Justice. Last week, the popularly elected President of Egypt, Mohammed Morsi, issued a Constitutional …

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What Will Happen If Supreme Court Rules Parliamentary Select Committee on Impeachment of Chief Justice is Not Legally Constituted?

By The Sunday Times Political Correspondent When Emirates flight 231 from Dubai touched down 38 minutes ahead of schedule at Washington’s Dulles International Airport on a chilly Thursday morning, a posse of secret service agents and a motorcade were on the ready. Within minutes, they whisked away President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who arrived in the US …

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Ancestral Lands of Re-Settling IDP’s in North-East are Being Illegally Acquired.

From an NGO Worker Communication to S. Ratnajeevan H. Hoole Returning home is never an easy task in the Vanni. After years of being caught in the cross-fire, hiding little children from Tiger press-gangs, running away from rampaging soldiers, having the entirety of several districts emptied of people, and living in camps, there was finally …

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Bangalore Principles Are Not Intended For Removal of a Judge From Judicial Office

by Dr.Nihal Jayawickrama In seventeenth century England, the Stuart Kings seriously undermined the independence of the judiciary by the practice of dismissing judges who gave decisions unfavourable to them. Consequently, in 1701, as part of the revolution settlement on the accession of William and Mary, the English Parliament enacted the Act of Settlement which guaranteed …

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If Shirani Bandaranayake Loses Chief Justice Position There Wont Be Any Lawyers to Shout”Jayawewa” For Her

By C.A.Chandraprema The Lalith Athulathmudali memorial oration was delivered by a distinguished Sri Lankan legal luminary C.G.Weeramantry last Thursday. The event was organised by the Institute for Democracy and Leadership headed by Ravi Karunanayake and sponsored by the Fredreich Naumann Foundation which is affiliated to the German Liberal Party. It was Judge Weeramantry who headed …

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When Supreme Court Made Request the Select Committee Should Have Stayed Proceedings Until SC Determined on Impeachment

by MA Sumanthiran M.P. Last week we saw an unprecedented action by the Supreme Court. I wonder whether any court, let alone the Supreme Court, has ever before made a ‘request’, without making a coercive order. This perhaps was dictated to by the experience gained on two previous instances. Both involved the former Chief Justice …

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Chief Justice Denies Purported Charges Against Her as “Baseless, Groundless and Frivolous”

(Text of Interim Response sent by Lawyers Representing Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake to Parliamentary Select Committee on Impeachment) Dear Sir, We regret that our client was not provided with more time. The letter dated 14/11/2012 was delivered to our client’s official residence at approximately 7 pm on 14/11/2012 asking her to respond to the 14 …

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Prabhakaran Thwarted Oslo’s Moves for a Ceasefire in 2009 – Ex-LTTE chief ‘KP’

by D.B.S.Jeyaraj Transformation of a Top Tiger Leader – 2 Question: The recent media exposure about an internal report compiled by the UN regarding its role and conduct in Sri Lanka has focused much attention on the final phase of the war against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in 2009. You also made …

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Basil is Right About Rajapaksa Rule Being a “People’s Dynasty”.

By Tisaranee Gunasekara “Dictatorships breed oppression, dictatorships breed servility, dictatorships breed cruelty; more loathsome still is the fact that they breed idiocy…” Jose Luis Borges (Speech at the Argentine Society of Writers) Here is it finally, the ‘D’ word. Uttered by Minister Basil Rajapaksa, no less: “It is a dynasty, but by people’s choice, a …

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The government’s policy making process is not driven by what’s best for the country but what’s best to consolidate power.

By Shanaka Jayasekara It is often said that timing plays a crucial role as to howthe media frames an issue, and for the most part of the last three years, Sri Lanka has been reacting to anti-Sri Lankan campaigns globally. The lack of a strategic vision for post-war Sri Lanka has led to ad-hoc decisions …

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Circumstances Surrounding Impeachment of Chief Justice Are Worrying

By Bishop Duleep de Chickera The move to impeach the Chief Justice (CJ) and the prison riot at Welikada in which a number of prisoners died, have aroused considerable public interest over the recent past. The Government’s reactions and actions have come under the scrutiny of the people in what seems like an unofficial referendum. …

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Fundamental Rights pleas Against Impeachment of Chief Justice Allowed to Proceed by Supreme Court

By Chitra Weerarathne The Supreme Court yesterday granted leave to proceed with the fundamental rights violation applications, filed by three petitioners, complaining that the Impeachment Process, contained in Standing Order 78A, which sought to permit judicial or quasi judicial powers to be exercised by Parliament, contravened Articles 4 © and 3 of the constitution. The …

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Tamil Delegation After China Visit Says China Will Not Help The Tamils Secure Justice And Political Autonomy in Sri Lanka

By P. K. Balachandran On paper, the Peoples’ Republic of China (PRC) has an impressive policy on the ethnic and religious minorities, with all the rights expected from a modern state guaranteed. But performance falls far short of promises in crucial matters, particularly in the political sphere. No wonder a delegation of the Ilankai Tamil …

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The Struggles of Identity in Sri Lanka

by Celina Cramer (Celina Cramer participated at the French-Sri Lankan Diaspora Youth Workshop “Post-War Reconciliation Dialogue for a Sustainable Peace”, which took place in Paris, on October 27th, 2012. She intervened as a panelist on the theme “Individual and collective identity(ies): between search and struggle”. The event was organized by What’s Next!, an independent forum …

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Radhika Coomaraswamy receives Fondation Chirac Special Jury Prize 2012 in Paris

On November 22nd, 2012, Radhika Coomaraswamy, former Under Secretary General of the United Nations/Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict, was awarded the Special Jury Prize 2012 by the Fondation Chirac for her actions in favor of the protection of children during armed conflict in the presence of Bernadette Chirac, wife of the former French …

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Will Impeachment of Chief Justice Impact on 2013 Commonwealth Summit in Colombo?

By Dharisha Bastians Justitia, the Roman goddess of justice, is often depicted with a set of scales in one hand and a double-edged sword in another. Later replicas of this icon depict Lady Justice with a blindfold over her eyes. Through the centuries the statue has come to represent the moral force of the judicial …

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Law of the Jungle is Implemented at Times by this Govt

By Karu Jayasuriya M.P. (Salient Points made at Press Conference held by Hon. Karu Jayasuriya MP UNP Gampaha District on 21.11.2012) • People of this country suffer triple fears. • First is to eke out day to day life, secondly protection of lives, thirdly, the doubt they have whether they could get justice done in …

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UN Possessed Reliable Information Showing Sri Lankan Govt Was Responsible for Majority of Deaths

By Frances Harrison (Frances Harrison, a former BBC correspondent in Sri Lanka, is the author of Still Counting the Dead: Survivors of Sri Lanka’s Hidden War (published in Canada by House of Anansi). It’s been called Ban Ki-moon’s Rwanda moment: a little-reported war three years ago on a tiny Indian Ocean island where tens of …

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Let There be no Doubt: A Sovereign Government Brutalized and Killed its Own Civilians.

By Bob Rae (Bob Rae is Leader of the Liberal Party in Canada From 1999 to 2006, he served as chairman of the Forum of Federations and was an adviser to the Sri Lankan peace process) There was no doubt among those watching on the ground as the Sri Lankan army carried out its blitzkrieg …

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Commonwealth Must Follow Canadian PM Stephen Harper on Sri Lanka Hosting 2013 Summit

By Alan Keenan, Special to CNN (CNN Editor’s note: Alan Keenan is the International Crisis Group’s Sri Lanka project director and senior analyst. The views expressed are his own.) International attention on Sri Lanka has focused recently on a devastating report from the United Nations reviewing its own failure to protect civilians during the humanitarian …

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The UN Knew in 2008 that the LTTE Was Going to Use Civilians as Human Shields

By Kath Noble Last week I felt like I had been transported back in time. We were back in those awful first six months of 2009, when I was by turns horrified at the plight of the people caught up in the fighting in the Vanni and disgusted with the way in which the international …

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23 Ex-LTTE Combatants Get Three -Wheelers in Vavuniya

By Camelia Nathaniel reporting from Vavuniya A group of 23 ex-LTTE combatants, who had undergone the rehabilitation programme of the Ministry of Rehabilitation, received a huge boost to kick-start their new life last week, when Alliance Finance PLC facilitated their acquisition of three-wheelers without initial down payment and at reasonable rates payable in five years.

Full Text of Petition Filed by Jayampathy Wickramaratne Against Impeachment of Chief Justice

IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA In the matter of an application for a mandates in the nature of a Writs of Certiorari and Prohibition under and in terms of Article 140 of the Constitution of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. Dr. Jayampathy Wickramaratne President’s Counsel …

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Sri Lankan Govt Refusal to Address Legitimate Tamil and Muslim Grievances

by International Crisis Group   Executive Summary of  ICG Asia Report 239 and Recommendations The Sri Lankan government’s refusal to negotiate seriously with Tamil leaders or otherwise address legitimate Tamil and Muslim grievances is increasing ethnic tensions and damaging prospects for lasting peace. The administration, led by the Sri Lanka Freedom Party of Mahinda Rajapaksa, …

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Strict Hindu Fast of Kantha Shashti Underway Till Nov 20th

Text and Pix By Dushiyanthini Kanagasabapathipillai “Kantha Shashti”, known as the strictest fast is currently being observed by the Hindus all around the world. The fast began on the 14th of November, and will end on 20th of November, according to the Tamil Almanac. Devotees fast for six days to invoke blessings of Lord Murugan. …

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Seeking Refuge Across The Seas:Experience of a Tamil Asylum Seeker

By Katie DeRosa Nirangela and her husband knew when they boarded the MV Sun Sea, along with 490 other men, women and children, that they were in for a long and dangerous journey to Canada. The Tamil couple had waited anxiously for seven months in a muggy apartment building in the Silom district in Bangkok, …

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I Have Tried to Suggest That We Work More Coherently With The UN

By Prof.Rajiva Wijesinha M.P. I was called up by the BBC when they received a leaked copy of the Report to the Secretary General on the work of UN Agencies in Sri Lanka during the conflict period. They wanted me to comment and, though they would not share with me what they had, I agreed …

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How Tamils in Italy Wanted Mahinda Nominated for Nobel Prize For Liberating Them From LTTE

By Hemantha Warnakulasuriya When we were conducting a Mobile Service in Modana, three Tamil women wanted to meet me to discuss problems relating to the Tamils in Italy. Two days earlier, I received an anonymous telephone call asking me to immediately stop my campaign against the LTTE and that they were following me and would …

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Only one Tamil From North or East Among 61 Ministers -Arun Tambimuttu

Interviewed by Rohan Abeywardena (Sri Lanka Freedom Party organiser for the Batticaloa District Arun Tambimuttu like his late father, assassinated TULF parliamentarian Sam Tambimuttu stands up for his convictions and does not mince his words when he says that the 13th Amendment and the provincial councils need to go as the time has come to …

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Ex-LTTE Chief ‘KP’and the Rajiv Gandhi Assassination

By D.B.S.Jeyaraj Transformation of a Top Tiger Leader – 1 Selvarasa Pathmanathan alias “KP” who donned the leadership mantle of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) after the demise of tiger supremo Veluppillai Prabhakaran is very much in the news these days. Much interest in KP was generated after the story of his relocation …

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Once Judiciary is Broken the Rajapaksas will use the Courts to Destroy Every Remaining Right or Freedom

by Tisaranee Gunasekara “Whatever I have to do to have my way, I will have my way”. Hitler (quoted in ‘The Germans: 1933-45: They Thought They Were Free – Milton Mayer) There is an unbroken thread linking the Rajapaksas’ ‘humanitarian operation’ with the Rajapaksas’ impeachment assault, the asphyxiation of the 17th Amendment with the planned …

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13th Amendment is not the Best the Govt can do Because it is not the Best Sri Lankans can do

By MA Sumanthiran M.P. Why does a dark cloud of derision continue to linger in Sri Lanka with no signs of dissipating? The problem lies with our perceptions. Our political reality is mirror of how we as citizens view our neighbours, our government and ourselves. The political notion of ‘unity’ is hollow if we fail …

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Is Autonomy Within a Unitary Structure a Structural Impossibility?

Dayan Jayatilleka Replies Peter Schalk Sweden’s Uppsala University’s Professor Emeritus Dr.Peter Schalk has recently in a note to “Tamilnet” critiqued Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to France Dr.Dayan Jayatilleka on the question of autonomy being possible within a unitary state. Prof. Schalk has been critical of Dr.Jayatilleka’s address at a seminar in Paris where the Ambassador had …

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Palatable Delights of the Palmyrah

by Randima Attygalle (Picture credit: Palmyrah Development Board) Tasting pinatu and sipping Palmta, whilst making a mental note of ‘what to take home’ among an exotic collection of thal petti (boxes made out of palmyrah leaves), mats, baskets and delicacies ranging from jaggery, kottei kilangu to thal wadei showcased at Katpaham was a phenomenal experience …

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I am the Govt Point Man Among the Entire Tamil Community Not Only in Jaffna Says Douglas

By Ranga Jayasuriya (The government’s strongman in Jaffna, Minister Douglas Devanada says the president has expressed his commitment to ‘the 13th Amendment Plus’ as the solution to the national question. The president proposed it and I am for it,” he said. He spoke to Ranga Jayasuriya of LAKBIMAnEWS about a wide-range of issues including how …

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President Wants to Improve 13th Amendment not Repeal It -Douglas Devananda

by Arthur Wamanan (Minister of Traditional Industries and Small Enterprises Douglas Devananda reiterated the government was committed to a meaningful implementation of the 13th Amendment accusing the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) of misleading the people. In an interview to The Nation Devananda alleged the TNA continued to make the same mistakes as it had done …

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Firmly Entrenched in Power Mahinda Must be Pondering Where to From Here?

United National Party (UNP) parliamentarian Jayalath Jayawardena, recuperating at the Sri Jayawardenepura hospital after a heart ailment had an in important visitor: President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who turns 67 today. Newspapers showed pictures of Rajapaksa at Jayawardena’s bedside, clasping his hands and wishing him a speedy recovery. It is not certain whether Opposition UNP Leader Ranil …

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Core Question is Whether This is an Impeachment or Inquisition of The Chief Justice?

by Kishali Pinto Jayawardene It did not take much prescience to foretell that parliamentary privilege would be formally wielded to prohibit public discussion of the PSC process with the commencement of the Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) to consider the impeachment of the Chief Justice of Sri Lanka this week. The Speaker’s warning to party leaders …

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President Rajapaksa Must be Careful in Choosing His Trusted Lieutenants

D. M. Jayaratne Prime Minister (November 18th is the 67th birthday of President Mahinda Rajapaksa) The year was 1994 when the UFPA Government was formed after 17 years of UNP rule. The victory ushered an era free of post-election violence, a time of joy and happiness enabling the entire population of the country to breath …

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Have All The MP’s Submitted Annual Returns of Their Assets and Liabilities as Required by the Law?

by Dr A.C.Visvalingam The Citizens’ Movement for Good Governance (CIMOGG) has emphasized repeatedly that there is a strict need for the Constitution and all subordinate laws to be honoured not only by the citizenry but equally so by the People’s representatives. A few of the issues raised by us previously have acquired a particular importance …

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Lawyers for the Chief Justice Took an Unusual Unorthodox Route by Directly Accessing the Public

By Gomin Dayasri The contents in the charge sheet are indeed damning and affect the office of the Chief Justice. Charges are such that it is strategically required to respond rapidly with a defense, before faulty perceptions gets ingrained in the mind of the public. Ordinarily, defendants do not flash around their defenses by revealing …

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Impeachment of Chief Justice:The Brotherhood of Power vs. the Sisterhood of Justice

by Rajan Philips The impending impeachment of the country’s first female Chief Justice must not be treated as a purely constitutional issue. It is fraudulent to say that impeachment is right because it is constitutional. On the contrary, it must be said that it is wrong even if it is legal. In fact, what is …

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“We Asked UNFPA and UNHCR to Stay Along With the Red Cross but They Said We Are Going to Leave”- Rajiva Wijesinha

(Transcript of BBC Newshour Interview with Prof. Rajiva Wijesinha M.P. on 13 Nov 12) Razia Iqbal: Why (did) the Govt of Sri Lanka want the UN to go? Was it because you couldn’t protect them or did you have another reason? Rajiva Wijesinha: Well in fact we didn’t want them to go. In Sept we …

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It’s Not Mahinda vs. Shirani but the Rajapaksas vs. the Rest

By Tisaranee Gunasekara “No questioning arises from subservient lips”. Andrée Chedid (For Rushdie) Ideally Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranaike would have prevented her husband from accepting Rajapaksa largesse; ideally. Ideally, the Supreme Court would have resisted the 18th Amendment; ideally. Ideally the term-limit provision would be in place and a post-Rajapaksa future just five years away; …

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The Attempt to Remove The Chief Justice

(FULL TEXT OF STATEMENT BY THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT) A host of questions can be raised following recent events regarding the Chief Justice of our country. A survey of developments involving the independence of the judiciary can go way back to the 1972 Constitution, to the de facto sacking of judges by the 1978 Constitution, …

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Executive Summary of UN Internal Report on Sri Lanka

Exclusive By Matthew Russell Lee UNITED NATIONS, November 15 The scandal of the UN’s amateur blacking-out of portions of its report on its actions and inactions in Sri Lanka in 2009 which pointed the finger at envoy Vijay Nambiar, ex-humanitarian chief John Holmes and Secretary General Ban Ki-moon himself is worse that Inner City Press …

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No Member of Ruling Family Has Signed Impeachment Motion Against Chief Justice

By Dharisha Bastians Hulftsdorp or the village of Hulft, named for Dutch Governor Gerard Pietersz Hulft, became synonymous with the law only after the Supreme Courts of Ceylon were moved there by British Governor Sir Fredric North. At the time, North faced massive resistance from members of the Judiciary about the move from Colombo Fort, …

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1000 Days After Disappearance of Pradeep Ekneligoda:A Petition to the Powers That Be.

By Sandya Ekneligoda (Sandya Ekneligoda, wife of journalist Pradeep Ekneligoda who involuntarily disappeared more than 1000 days ago, writes to President Mahinda Rajapaksa, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa and Opposition Leader and Leader of United National Party (UNP), Ranil Wickremesinghe, on behalf of the families of the disappeared in Sri Lanka, reminding them …

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We Are a Nation With Its Core Values Lost and Our Sense of Justice at Its Lowest Ebb

By Justinian Amartya Sen once noted, reportedly with a high degree of exasperation, that South Asia’s developmental obstacle was the region’s politicians. By this he meant, not all and sundry, but those who enjoy sufficient political clout to decide the course of a nation State. Sen must have been exasperated by Indian politics whereas if …

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Confusing Advocacy of Restorative Justice for the Minorities With Determination to Demonize the Architects of Military Victory

By Prof.Rajiva Wijesinha M.P. (Text of a presentation by Prof. Rajiva Wijesinha, MP at the International Conference on India-Sri Lanka Relations: Strengthening SAARC Centre for Indian Ocean Studies (CIOS) Osmania University, Hyderabad, November 8-9, 2012 ) It is clear that Sri Lanka stands today at a cross-roads. Following the successful conclusion of the war against …

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Acknowledgement of Unity in Diversity Arising From Religious and Ethnic Differences in Nation Building

By Chathurika Rajapaksha (Chathurika Rajapaksha participated in the French-Sri Lankan Diaspora Youth Workshop “Post-War Reconciliation Dialogue for a Sustainable Peace”, which took place in Paris, on October 27th, 2012, as a panelist on the theme “The role of the Diaspora youth in Sri Lanka’s peace building process”. The event was organized by What’s Next!, an …

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Ambassador Jayatilleka speaks at French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)

Ambassador Dayan Jayatilleka participated as a panellist at a conference entitled “ Sri Lanka & South Asia : New challenges for a regional policy” organized on November 7th, 2012, at the CNRS, the prestigious French National Centre for Scientific Research. The conference gathered intellectuals and scholars from various fields. The event was organized in partnership …

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Massacre in Sri Lanka Shows UN Has Not Learnt Lessons from Failures in Rwanda

By Isabel Hilton The UN will never be a perfect organisation: nothing so ambitious could be, and the organisation will tend to be blamed for the failures of its member states. But it has advanced many fundamental humanitarian principles, of which the responsibility to protect must count as one of the most important. Nothing can …

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Three National and Notional Issues Affect Relations Between India and Sri Lanka

By Col. R. Hariharan (retd) [This article includes extracts from the valedictory address delivered by the author at the International Conference on “India-Sri Lanka Relations: Strengthening SAARC” organised by the Centre for Indian Ocean Studies, Osmania University Hyderabad on November 8 and 9, 2012.] Introduction There is a widespread feeling of pessimism among South Asians …

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Systemic Failure by UN to Prevent Killing of 40,000 Ethnic Tamils in Five Months During 2009

by Mark Leon Goldberg The top story buzzing around the UN today the soon-to-be-released report on the failure to protect civilians caught in the final days of the Sri Lankan civil war. Parts of the report were already leaked to the BBC, and Ban Ki Moon is expected to make it public tomorrow. The short …

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Why Were We Sure There Would Be a Lot of Bodies After The Welikada Prison Riot?

By Kath Noble There was one thing that everybody was sure of on Friday afternoon as news of the riot at Welikada prison broke – there would be a lot of bodies. And so it happened. Twenty-seven deaths had been announced by Saturday morning. The stand-off lasted for an hour, as inmates somehow managed to …

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Assassination of LTTE Chief Matheenthiran Alias Parithy in Paris-Two Suspects Arrested Amidst Conflicting Reports About Incident

By D.B.S.Jeyaraj Nadarajah Matheenthiran ,chief of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) head in France was shot dead in Paris on Thursday November 8th night by “unkown” assassins . 49 year old Matheenthiran known as “Parithy” was in charge of the LTTE front organization -Tamil Coordinating committee(TCC). Matheenthiran known by the nom de guerre“Regan” …

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Impeachment Motion Against Chief Justice Has Factual Error Regarding “Groundviews” of CPA

(Press Release on the impeachment proceedings against Chief Justice Dr. Shirani Bandaranayake -13 November 2012, Colombo, Sri Lanka) The Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) expresses grave concern over the initiation of impeachment proceedings against Chief Justice Dr. Shirani Bandaranayake. A number of reports in the press reveal that several charges against her have now been …

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Prisons are Brought Under Military in Dictatorships and not in Democracies like Sri Lanka

By Karu Jayasuriya M.P. (Brief Notes on the Media Conference held by Hon Karu Jayasuriya UNP Member of Parliament for Gampaha District on 13th November 2012) 1. Yesterday a statement made by the present Commissioner General of Prisons appeared in an English Newspaper. He has proposed that the Prisons should come under the control of …

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Right Wing Hindus who Launch “Anonymous” Vicious Attacks Against Liberal Views on Internet

By DEBARSHI DASGUPTA • ”Mumbai rapist Mohammed Ansari got bail after 20 cases of robbery and molestation. No bail for Sadhvi Pragya & Col Purohit” • ”If India had this paid media before 1947, we would still be under British rule.” • ”Instead of being defensive, Gadkari should expose what pro-Cong intellectuals say of Vivekananda.” …

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Tamil National Alliance and Transnational Govt of Tamil Eelam Support Resolutions at Tamil Conference in London

(Text of a Press Release Issued by the British Tamil Forum) The World Tamil Conference held in London in the British Houses of parliament last week endorsed a historic resolution, stressing “the United Nation member states to urgently set up an ‘international independent investigation’ into the complete conduct of the Sri Lankan State against the …

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The LTTE Worked Hand in Glove with the Mafia in Sicily

By Hemantha Warnakulasuriya In Italy, like in other Western countries, the LTTE had established a very powerful network of agents and was carrying out a massive campaign of misinformation which helped them to collect funds. Their headquarters in Italy was situated on the island State of Sicily, in the southernmost part of Italy. The capital …

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13th Amendment Must be Rehashed Carefully With Adequate Safeguards to the Minorities

by I. P. C. Mendis It is now common knowledge as to the circumstances in which the 13th Amendment to the Constitution came into being.. The fact that it was introduced under duress and was forced down our throats is not in dispute. Nor is the position that although India ostensibly displayed to Sri Lanka …

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Ananda College, Jaffna Hindu College Reach Across North – South Divide By Playing Cricket For Sivagurunathan Trophy

by Kumudini Hettiarachchi The dust has settled not only on the humiliating defeat that Sri Lanka faced at the T-20 in October but also on the bitterness that fans felt over the loss. Just a few weeks before though at another cricket match, it did not matter who won or lost, but that a game …

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Unfair to Expect Mahinda Samarasinghe to Continue Defending Sri Lanka’s Human Rights Record Without Being Able to Improve It

By Prof.Rajiva Wijesinha M.P. The Universal Periodic Review has come, and gone, and as usual there seems to be general satisfaction in Sri Lanka as to how it went. I have no doubt that the generally excellent team sent from Sri Lanka performed well, and gave sensible answers to the questions raised.

Chief Justice Shirani Like Caesar’s Wife Pompeia Must be Above Suspicion

By Udaya Gammmanpila Pompeia was the second wife of Julius Caesar. Caesar divorced her because of rumours of her opprobrious behaviour. Roman guards caught a youth disguised as a woman inside a religious function restricted to women organized by Pompeia. According to the rumour, Pompeia managed to take him inside since the youth was her …

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Gap Between Current Situation and Diaspora Beliefs Could Harm the Reconciliation Process in Sri Lanka

By Thisara Devasurendra (Thisara Devasurendra participated in the French-Sri Lankan Diaspora Youth Workshop “Post-War Reconciliation Dialogue for a Sustainable Peace”, which took place in Paris, on October 27th, 2012, as a panelist on the theme “The role of the Diaspora youth in Sri Lanka’s peace building process”. The event was organized by What’s Next!, an …

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How Does a French Citizen of Sri Lankan Origin with a Tamil Father and Sinhala Mother Define her Identity?

by Theruni Sebastiampillai (Theruni Sebastiampillai participated at the French-Sri Lankan Diaspora Youth Workshop “Post-War Reconciliation Dialogue for a Sustainable Peace”, which took place in Paris, on October 27th, 2012. She participated as a panelist on the theme “Individual and collective identity(ies): between search and struggle”. The event was organized by What’s Next!, an independent forum …

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TNA Visit to Guangxi is an Exercise to Bring About Accommodation Between Victors and the Destroyed in Sri Lanka

By Ravi Sundaralingam Immense excitement and euphoria followed among the Tamil Expatriate Communities when the LTTE was given the status of being the Lankan Tamil Leadership and taken to the capitals of Western Countries by the Norwegians. After the demise of the LTTE, Tamil MPs were taken to see Switzerland and other European countries, bringing …

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The Witch-Trial of Sri Lanka’s First Female Chief Justice

By Tisaranee Gunasekara “Any who have borne her ill now have ample opportunity to bring against her whatever accusations they please…. All the indictments retain their force and validity however perfect her answers to them… The judges invent clever devices to build up new proofs of guilt to convict her to her face, so that …

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27 Dead and 59 Wounded in ‘Welikada War’

By Damith Wickremasekara and Skandha Gunasekara It all began on Friday (9) afternoon, with heavily armed Special Task Force (STF) personnel in search of banned items such as mobile phones, tobacco, alcohol, narcotics, etc among prisoners serving life and long sentences at Welikada jail. The search operation involving more than 200 STF personnel started around …

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Bar Association Resolutions Over Impeachment Issue Show Decency and Sanity is Not Yet Lost in the Country

By Kishali Pinto Jayewardene It is heartening to witness an element of angry vigor emanating from Sri Lanka’s legal profession against the pending impeachment of the country’s Chief Justice. The resolutions issued by the general membership of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka yesterday expressing concern over the impeachment and the indignation displayed by provincial …

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Symphony Orchestra of Sri Lanka Will Perform in Jaffna on Nov 17th

The Symphony Orchestra of Sri Lanka will stage its first ever performance in Jaffna on November 17th as part of the Japanese Embassy’s 60th anniversary celebrations. The Concert titled “Music from Around the World” will will feature three excellent Japanese professionals as the conductor – Keiko Kobayashi, the main soloist (Clarinet) Ado Kihara and the …

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When President JR Jayewardene Tried To Impeach Chief Justice Neville Samarakoon

By Dr.Nihal Jayawickrama On 14 March 1984, Mr Neville Samarakoon, the first Chief Justice to be appointed directly from the unofficial bar within living memory, made an ill-advised speech at an inappropriate venue. President Jayewardene, who had appointed him some six years earlier, decided that he should be removed from office. Article 107 of the …

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Chief Justice Should Have Resigned When Serious Charges Were Levelled Against Her Husband.

By Dr. Tharindra Ranasinghe The impeachment of the Chief Justice, Dr. Shirani Bandaranayake is the hottest political topic in Sri Lanka at present. As usual, many observers and critics have already taken sides based on their preconceived political views. Many critics of the Government are quick to castigate the Rajapaksa regime for its apparently gross …

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Chief Justice Has Become The Goat To Be Sacrificed For The Unitary State Of Sinhala Chauvinists

By Dr.Vickramabahu Karunaratne In the domain of liberal democracy a motion to impeach a judge of the Supreme Court is a serious matter. That is permissible only if either there is suspicion of insanity or some problem akin to it. Analysis of any impeachments of any judge in the post modern world show that whole …

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If Moves Against Chief Justice Prevail, No Judgement On Political Matters Will Ever Again Be Against The Govt

Professor S. Ratnajeevan H. Hoole Justice Shirani Bandaranayake, our Chief Justice, is being threatened with impeachment. I got to know her personally when I was organizing an Ethics Seminar for SLAAS in 2003. I was looking for someone who could speak with authority on Human Rights in Education. Several people encouraged her name and told …

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Clash Between President and Chief Justice Wrongly Perceived as Battle Between Executive/Legislature and Judiciary

By Kalana Senaratne The clash between President Mahinda Rajapaksa and Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake, popularly (and wrongly) perceived as a battle between the executive/legislature and the judiciary, does not provide much hope for the latter. Both parties are presently engaged in a drive to convince the people of their narrative, their case. President Rajapaksa’s publicity …

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Make the Impeachment Boomerang on the Rajapaksas

by Tisaranee Gunasekara “You’d wear out a marionette of steel if you pulled the string and jerked it all day long”. Diderot (Rameau’s Nephew) The impeachment of the Chief Justice is neither the beginning nor the end of the Rajapaksa-rush towards absolutism. But it does constitute a watershed moment in that journey, perhaps its final …

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“Nothing Wrong in Govt Bringing an Impeachment Motion Against Chief Justice” Says Ex-Chief Justice Sarath N. Silva

By Chamitha Kuruppu “Chief Justice or no Chief Justice, one cannot have improprieties,” emphasised former Chief Justice Sarath N. Silva, adding that if there are charges against the higher Judiciary, there is nothing wrong in the Government bringing an impeachment motion.Silva stresses the importance of introducing a different mechanism during an impeachment rather than having …

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Son of Chief Justice Calls Upon Sri Lankans to Take a Stand Against Tyranny

by Shaveen Bandaranayake Kariyawasam My mother is the 43rd Chief justice of this country. She is also the 1st female Chief Justice in this country’s 200+ year history. She is an academic, one who possessed a PhD in Law before it went on sale. She is also a loving sister, mother and a wife. She …

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Ranil Wickremesinghe’s Knowledge and Tissa Attanayake’s Letter

By Dharisha Bastians The fact that the crisis between the Executive and the Judiciary culminated in the Government bringing a motion of impeachment against the Chief Justice is, as far as most members of the public are concerned, a step too far. For many it is proof long sought that the political trajectory of the …

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Frivolity and Lack of Due Diligence in Framing Impeachment Motion Against the Chief Justice is Astounding

By Dharisha Bastians “The Chief Justice of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka is making a stand: which side you take will define who we are as Sri Lankans,” announced Shaveen Bandaranayake, son of Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake, on his Facebook page, the same day that an impeachment motion against her was handed over …

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President Obama Must ‘Recapture the Human Rights High Ground He Staked Four Years Ago’

by Suzanne Nossel (Washington, D.C.) – Suzanne Nossel, Amnesty International USA executive director issued the following statement in response to the re-election of President Barack Obama: “When President Obama was first elected in 2008, many human rights activists rejoiced. It had been eight long years where the United States tortured, detained hundreds without charge and …

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