South Asia

Sri Lankan government delays annual budget

By Saman Gunadasa, October 16, 2009

In a cynical manoeuvre designed to hoodwink voters, the Sri Lankan government has delayed its annual budget until after elections due next year.

Afghan election crisis enters new stage

By James Cogan, October 15, 2009

Two months after voting took place, matters are coming to a head. A decision has to be made over the fate of Washington’s puppet government in Kabul.

Sri Lanka: Plantation employers drive up productivity under union agreement

By our correspondents, October 15, 2009

The character of the recent collective agreement imposed by the plantation unions on workers has been quickly exposed as companies exploit its productivity clauses to boost profits and undermine the n...

Photo essay

A day in the life of a Sri Lankan plantation worker

October 15, 2009

The following images which provide a glimpse into the harsh conditions of life and work confronting Sri Lankan tea workers were taken by photojournalist Shantan Kumarasamy during a recent visit to the...

Obama tops Bush in troop buildup

By Bill Van Auken, October 14, 2009

The report Tuesday that the combined troop deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan are now larger than under Bush marks a grim milestone in the Obama administration’s military escalation.

Sri Lankan president invents an “international conspiracy”

By Vilani Peiris, October 14, 2009

The president regularly denounces unnamed powers and their local co-conspirators for smearing the name of the Sri Lankan military and undermining its victory against the LTTE. The “conspiracy” is ...

Another costly week in Afghanistan

By James Cogan, October 13, 2009

The 100,000-strong US and NATO occupation force in Afghanistan is continuing to suffer casualties at an unprecedented rate.

India: Chhattisgarh government to call probe into industrial accident

By Kranti Kumara, October 13, 2009

The Chhattisgarh government has been forced to call a judicial probe into a horrific industrial accident that killed 45 workers at a Bharat Aluminum Co. (BALCO) construction site in Korba last month.

Following attack on army headquarters

Pakistan vows to mount new military offensive

By Keith Jones, October 12, 2009

Pakistan’s army was forced to storm a section of its own national headquarters complex to put an end to a day-long assault and hostage-taking by unidentified anti-government insurgents.

Support for government fades in Sri Lankan election

By Wije Dias, October 12, 2009

The ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) failed to win the resounding victory in Saturday’s Southern Provincial Council election it had anticipated.

Sri Lanka: The JVP and the executive presidency

By K. Ratnayake, October 10, 2009

The JVP’s call for the abolition of the executive presidency is a desperate attempt to divert attention from its support for President Rajapakse and his war, its backing for state repression particu...

UN agency bombed in Pakistan

By James Cogan, October 9, 2009

A Pakistani Taliban militant carried out a suicide bombing against the UN World Food Program headquarters in Islamabad on Monday, killing five UN workers.