SLEEPY STUDENTS
Student monks awaited breakfast offerings at Vidyalankara Pirivena, an insititute of higher learning for Buddhist clergy, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Thursday. (Ishara S. Kodikara/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images)
Student monks awaited breakfast offerings at Vidyalankara Pirivena, an insititute of higher learning for Buddhist clergy, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Thursday. (Ishara S. Kodikara/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images)
By Colin Freeman
Published: 1:11PM GMT 21 Nov 2009
Some 300,000 war refugees were forced into the camps after fleeing the final months of the government's decades-long war with the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels, which ended in May. The compounds are guarded by soldiers and strung with barbed wire, and critics say conditions are squalid and overcrowded.
More than half the camp's population of detainees have been released in recent months amid pressure from rights groups and foreign governments. Saturday's announcement came two days after the United Nations humanitarian chief, John Holmes, pressed Sri Lanka to allow the remaining war refugees to leave.
Basil Rajapaksa, a senior government advisor and brother of President Mahinda Rajapaksa, said the refugees would be free to return to their villages at the beginning of December, and that the camps would be completely closed by January 31.
The government has maintained that all Tamils must be screened for ties to the rebels, and that detainees' villages must be de-mined before the camps can be closed.
Mr Rajapaksa said that the military had given the green light to release the detainees as no security threats remained.
Government troops routed the Tamil Tigers in May, ending their 25-year fight for an independent homeland for the country's minority Tamils. An estimated 80,000 to 100,000 people were killed in the violence.
July 4, 2009: It's become fairly common in China, for managers or government officials to now be held responsible for incompetence that leads to people getting killed. This leads to prison sentences, and even execution. If you have good connections in the government, you can still get off. But that is harder and harder to do. The growing public anger over poor government performance is making it difficult for the riot police, even with army reinforcements, to deal with multiple cities having large riots and demonstrations. The corruption is so pervasive, that senior officials despair of ever reducing it to tolerable levels.
India is getting nervous about China's growing power (economic and military) in the Indian ocean. China has economic and military connections with Pakistan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and many African nations. For example, most of Pakistan's weapons are Chinese, and there are over 10,000 Chinese in Pakistan working on economic projects. There is $4 billion in Chinese investments in Pakistan, and that is expected to more than triple in the next year. China is doing the same thing in Africa, and trying to do it in Myanmar (run by a paranoid dictatorship) and Sri Lanka (which has long had tense relations with India.)
With over six million Chinese graduating from college this year, and the recession decreasing the number of jobs available for them, the military has made a big deal out of offering good jobs in the armed forces. The college grads are joining as enlisted troops, with the opportunity to become officers after a few years. Currently, most officers come from military academies or officer training schools. Over the last decade, the Chinese military has been reducing its strength and increasing its standards. In most parts of China, you need at least a high school diploma to join. And the military is trying to increase the number of officers with a college education.
About 1,300 troops, each, from Russia and China will conduct counter-terror exercises later this month.
All we hear, usually, about China is that it's going to take over the world - probably before you get up tomorrow. Not understand as well in the US are the weaknesses of China, its internal pressures and neighborhood rivalries.
GOOD QUALITY FULL LENGTH VIDEO
Other lower quality video here
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Sri Lankan Navy is sailing northwards for the planned parade on wednesday. SHIT. I CANT BELEV IT!
-MY GMAIL FUCKED UP FOR SOME REASON SO IM USING MY HOTMAIL ACCOUNT.
இல்லையேல் இருக்கவே இருக்கார் பெரியண்ணா.. அவருக்கு தனது படைகளை தெற்காசியாவில் நிறுத்தி வைக்க ஒரு நல்ல இடம் கிடைத்திருக்கும்.
Well this friday was a dam scary day because I had to wait through an AIR RAID conducted on Colombo(Sri Lanka) by the LTTE
Yesterdat I visited one of the crash sites and got a few videos and some pics:



