People no longer fear the Army. They have started protesting against the Army taking over their lands and houses. The protests have been peaceful and with no personal animosity shown towards the Army. It was said recently that some of the soldiers who came to deal with such protests had told our protestors privately that they would themselves have protested if their lands in the South had been taken over in the manner it is being done now in the North! via: http://www.thehindu.com/news/intern..
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Meanwhile, northern Sri Lanka continues to feel like a land under occupation, with an all-pervasive ...
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The Human Rights situation in the North and the East, and indeed in all parts of the country continu...
Sri Lanka’s opposition leader Ranil Wickramasinghe has accused the government of deploying troops to...
It may have gone unnoticed by the rest of the world, but within Sri Lanka the message has been recei...
For many, myself included, it is difficult to imagine the Rajapaksas relinquishing office on the 9th...
Lucien Stopler & Georg Frerks discuss the plight of the Tamil ex-child soldiers in Sri Lanka, an unr...
Elaborating on the challenges, he pointed to militarisation as a major impediment to governance. Man...
Concerns over the large military presence in the north are compounded by the government’s continuing...
Sri Lanka’s new government on Thursday accused the military of trying to sow unrest to sabotage its ...
Wigneswaran, the new chief minister, says that - so long after the war - there is no need for a robu...
Colombo: The Sri Lankan Army has said there was no military administration in Tamil-dominated Jaffna...
The following sum up in english is provided by Nirmala Rajasingam The BBC report says that large num...
A monitoring group expressed concerns Tuesday that the military presence in the former war zone of n...
Observers warn that the northeast remains under military occupation and that the army is increasingl...
Meanwhile, northern Sri Lanka continues to feel like a land under occupation, with an all-pervasive ...
'During the war, many Tamils fled the north and settled abroad or in other regions of the island. Si...
The Human Rights situation in the North and the East, and indeed in all parts of the country continu...
Sri Lanka’s opposition leader Ranil Wickramasinghe has accused the government of deploying troops to...
It may have gone unnoticed by the rest of the world, but within Sri Lanka the message has been recei...
For many, myself included, it is difficult to imagine the Rajapaksas relinquishing office on the 9th...
Lucien Stopler & Georg Frerks discuss the plight of the Tamil ex-child soldiers in Sri Lanka, an unr...