Ameen Izzadeen

Ameen Izzadeen

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  • Peace As A Tool Of War

    With questions hanging over the fate of the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM), indications are that there is little to stem the country's rapid slide back to a major war.

    BY Ameen Izzadeen ๐’…Œ 3 July 2006

  • The Slippery Slope To War

    ๐ŸงœThe door for peace is not, at this point, totally closed, but time is rapidly running out. Rajapakse must decide - and decide fast.

    BY Ameen Izzadeen ๐ŸŽ 19 January 2006

  • No War, No Peace

    เฒŒSri Lanka has been fortunate to survive without war for the past three years. But along with the third anniversary of the ceasefire agreement is a reminder of lost opportunities and lack of progress.

    BY Ameen Izzadeen ๐Ÿ…ท 3 March 2005

  • SNAFU Station

    Evidently, Sri Lanka is gradually coming back to 'normal': the dirty politics which puts self before the country is returning, and 'aid politics' is simply adding more venom to the warped interface between the major players in this troubled island na

    BY Ameen Izzadeen ๊ฆฐ 24 January 2005

  • A Perilous Peace

    The Sri Lankan government and the LTTE, it seems, can do business together But what is complicating the issue is the challenge from the 'Colonel' Karuna group. The LTTE is perturbed that the Karuna group is emerging as a strong force with substantial

    BY Ameen Izzadeen ๐Ÿ€… 26 October 2004

  • Sri Lankan Stalemate

    ๊ฆ—Between the aid-donors and the warring LTTE factions, the government is in a bind. There is a stalemate at the peace front. There is a stalemate in Parliament, which has seen no bills but only blows since April. And there is a stalemate in the econom

    BY Ameen Izzadeen ๊ฆ› 20 June 2004

  • Muddled Mandate

    A minority government and uncertainties regarding the peace process and the economy are a combination that creates a troubling picture of Sri Lanka's future.

    BY Ameen Izzadeen ๐Ÿ’Ÿ 4 April 2004

  • Crises Within Crises

    ๐“†By calling a snap general election on April 2, President Chandrika Kumaratunga has played into the hands of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), even as the rebel group is rocked by a rebellion within.

    BY Ameen Izzadeen เดœ 7 March 2004

  • A Government Divided

    ๐Ÿ‰A cart pulled by two bulls, each trying to go in a different direction - this metaphor exactly fits the Sri Lankan Government today.

    BY Ameen Izzadeen ๐Ÿ”œ 20 October 2003

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