Interview with Dr. Brian Seneviratna

Brian Senewiratne is a Consultant Physician in Brisbane, Australia. His degrees include – MA (Cantab), MBBChir (Cantab), MBBS (Lond), MD (Lond), FRCP( Lond), FRACP. He is a Sinhalese. For many decades, Brian Senewiratne has stood up for the Tamil cause and has given expression to his own anguish at the suffering of the [...]

Interview with Ajith Cabraal HARDtalk

Ajith Cabraal is the governor of Sri Lanka’s central bank.
Is his country’s economy strong enough to withstand the capital and diplomatic costs of the civil war?
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Journalist’s abduction highlights intimidation of media : Sri Lanka

The Murder of D. P. Sivaram (Taraki) :-

Do you believe ? “LTTE is product of Sinhala racism”

Black July 1983 Part 01:-

Black July 1983 Part 02 :-

How Peoples are surviving in War tone Area “Jaffana”

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Peoples Voice about JVP Split

Sinhala Clips :-
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6 serious human rights violations including killing of 16 relief workers at Muttur

IIGEP’s final press conference.

source :- LankaEnews
No decision change after meeting with the President
Former Chief Justice of India G.N. Bagawathi, the Chairman of the International Independent Group of Eminent Persons (IIGEP) said to media yesterday that the decision of the international monitors to leave the country would not be changed after the meeting with [...]

JVP today and past :written by Mr.Prageeth Ekneligoda_ Sinhala

Read on :- as pdf
Source :- here LankaEnews

Campaign at Estern Province Election

The Citizen in Kalmunei Speaks about Provincial Council Elections Challenge for Muslims.
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Pillaiyan’s thugs wreak havoc claiming they are in the govt.
Source :- LankaEnews
Women raped; children abducted and ransom taken
Lanka-e-News correspondent who was travelling in the Trincomalee district reports that the villagers of a number of villages in the district are in [...]

A critique of Prof. Nalin de Silva’s denial of conceptual objectivity – By Vasantha Raja

source >> LankaEye
Prof. Silva likes to brand his philosophical views as “Sinhala Buddhism”. Some Buddhist scholars may disagree with his interpretation of Buddhism. But that’s a different issue irrelevant to my purposes here. I merely want to focus on two inter-related sides to his philosophy: his ontological views and epistemological views. Let me begin with [...]

LAKBIMANEWS COLUMN 13 APRIL

This Sinhala Hindu New Year is a day without celebrations for the millions of working masses of all communities. Not only the prices have gone up and the inflation is near 30 % but also the wages and allowances have not gone up appreciably for the last few years. In addition in many work places [...]

Weerawansa Disrobed or the Birth of a Sinhala Karuna

Some priests in ascetic orders who indulge in carnal pleasures, though not very often, do get excommunicated. A prominent catholic priest of high rank in Europe who had allegedly abused a child some twenty years ago was disrobed recently, when the affected party unearthed that case. There are some Buddhist monks too who are not [...]

Peace and Reconciliation in South-Asia

Source >> here
Peace and Reconciliation in South-Asia – challenges and possibilities
International conference, Oslo, Norway, April 10th – 11th 2008
South Asia is a turbulent, complex region with a prominent place in the global map of ethnic conflict. It is characterized by multi-ethnic societies with striking internal divisions along linguistic, regional, communal and sectarian lines, externally linked [...]

POWER-SHARING: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK

SOURCE :- here
The constitutional reform debate in Sri Lanka is in a particularly enervated state as we approach the Sinhala and Tamil New Year, with a government in power that displays that bizarre concoction of procrustean infantilism that so characterised the Jayewardene and Premadasa attitudes to constitutional government and democracy: its thinking juvenile, its methods [...]

46 int’l media orgs. call on president to ensure media freedom

source : -Lanka Dissent
Forty-six local and international media rights organizations have called on President Mahinda Rajapaksa to uphold the human rights of Sri Lankan journalists in accordance with international law.
In a joint letter titled “Stop the War on Journalists in Sri Lanka”, they also request Mr. Rajapaksa to acknowledge and act on concerns expressed by [...]