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The Proteas’ tour of Sri Lanka in July and August was rationalised by Cricket South Africa and the team leadership as an important learning exercise. (Reuters/Dinuka Liyanawatte)

Proteas’ habitual arrogance belies their status

The Proteas only have the prestige of their status as a cricketing nation to parley with — but even that appears inadequately leveraged

Site of rebellion: M.I.A. performs to an appreciative audience in Cape Town earlier this month. Photo: @byjono/Jonathan Ferreira
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The public intimacy of M.I.A.

M.I.A., otherwise known as Matangi Maya Arulpragasam, is a Tamil activist and musician whose work says as much about her as it does about us

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M.I.A.’s collage clarifies the cause

Stephen Loveridge and M.I.A. piece together old and new visuals to piece together a collage of the experiences that developed the artist.

Sri Lanka: Living in fear of the ‘white vans’

The latest arrests in Sri Lanka are part of a campaign to deter witnesses from giving evidence to a new investigative mechanism, writes Yasmin Sooka.

Sri Lankan state forces accused of most local war crimes

The Island of Impunity report cites witness accounts that army torture, sexual violence and enforced disappearance continue in part today.

Sri Lankan army movie to refute war crimes charges

Sri Lankan army movie to refute war crimes charges

Sri Lanka’s military has been preparing its own documentary on the final battle with Tamil Tiger rebels as a response to allegations of war crimes.

‘They gave me a rifle. If we came back, they would shoot us’

Darchiga Kuken was sheltering in a bunker when a group of about 20 Tamil Tiger soldiers arrived and demanded that she went with them.

Stop abuse of Tamils

In the aftermath of the Sri Lankan government’s decisive military victory over the Tamil Tigers there is the danger of not winning the peace.

Tamil Tigers leader shot dead, says military

The leader of Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers, Velupillai Prabhakaran, was shot dead on Monday while trying to flee advancing troops, defence officials said.

Troops take coast as rebels face defeat in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka said on Saturday it had smashed the Tamil Tigers’ maritime capability as Colombo pressed on with an offensive to crush the rebels.

Sri Lanka vows to beat Tamil Tigers within 48 hours

The Sri Lankan government vowed on Friday to capture all Tamil Tiger-held territory within 48 hours.

Tigers using phosphorus to halt final attack

The Sri Lankan military have accused Tamil Tigers of using phosphorus bombs in an attempt to face off against an onslaught by government troops.

Civilians are ‘cannon fodder’ in Sri Lanka conflict

Tamil Tiger rebels and government forces battling in Sri Lanka are using thousands of trapped civilians as little more than ”cannon fodder”.

Sri Lanka army kills 257 civilians in latest strike

A massive artillery barrage by the Sri Lankan army on Sunday night killed at least 257 civilians and left another 814 wounded.

Sri Lanka vows to fight until rebel leaders captured

Sri Lanka told Britain and France that it would keep up its military offensive until the leaders of the rebel Tamil Tigers have been captured.

Sri Lanka clears Tamil editor over rebel air attacks

A Sri Lankan court on Friday released a Tamil editor who had been detained over alleged links to Tiger air attacks in the capital, an official said.

Tigers resist despite calls for surrender

Tamil Tigers encircled in a strip of land by Sri Lankan troops are putting up stiff resistance despite calls for their surrender, the military said.

Sri Lanka braces for final battle against Tigers

Sri Lanka’s military readied on Monday for a final assault on Tamil Tigers boxed into a strip of jungle with thousands of trapped civilians.

Sri Lankan editor held for link to Tamil Tiger air attack

A Sri Lankan newspaper editor has been detained over alleged links to a Tamil Tiger air attack in the capital, a family member said on Thursday.

Sri Lanka tightens noose on Tigers, thousands flee

About 2 000 people have fled Sri Lanka’s shrinking war zone over the past two days as troops fight towards a final showdown with Tiger rebels.