A human rights group has urged Sri Lanka to formally charge or release four university students detained on allegations of terrorism for honoring Tamil Tiger rebels who died during the country’s bloody civil war. The students in the northern city of Jaffna were arrested by anti-terrorism police for lighting lamps in honor of Tamil rebels… Continue reading Rights group wants Tamil students charged or freed
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Sri Lankans protest over 2 missing activists
(AP) Hundreds of protesters have marched in Sri Lanka’s capital to demand information on two human rights activists who went missing one year ago while working in a former war zone. The two activists went missing last year as they were organizing a news conference for their organisation, Movement for People’s Struggle, in Sri Lanka’s… Continue reading Sri Lankans protest over 2 missing activists
Sri Lankan lawmakers conclude judges’ hearing
Sri Lankan lawmakers have concluded hearing impeachment charges against the country’s chief justice in her absence after she and opposition members walked out to protest what they called a lack of fairness in the inquiry. Government lawmaker Anura Yapa, who headed an 11-member inquiry committee, handed over a report to Parliament Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa on… Continue reading Sri Lankan lawmakers conclude judges’ hearing
US concerned about attack on Sri Lanka students
The United States says it is worried about attacks on Sri Lankan university students during a protest in a former war zone in the north of the country. A U.S. Embassy statement Thursday said "it is greatly concerned about reports of attacks on students in Jaffna. We call upon authorities to exercise restraint and respect… Continue reading US concerned about attack on Sri Lanka students
Sri Lanka criticizes UN report on civil war
Sri Lanka’s government has criticized a United Nations report on the conclusion of island’s civil war, saying the allegations against the government are "unsubstantiated and erroneous." In a response to an internal review of the world body released last week, the External Affairs ministry said Friday that the report "appears to be another attempt at… Continue reading Sri Lanka criticizes UN report on civil war
Sri Lanka Tamil party urges UN to open int’l probe
Sri Lanka’s main ethnic Tamil party on Friday urged the United Nations to make amends for its acknowledged failure to protect civilians in the final months of the county’s civil war by opening an international investigation into tens of thousands of deaths. A U.N. report released Wednesday said the world body took inadequate steps to… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamil party urges UN to open int’l probe
Sri Lanka promises elections for former war zone
Sri Lanka’s president promised Thursday to hold provincial council elections next year in the island nation’s former northern war zone. President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s pledge comes amid international criticism that he has failed to devolve power to the northern region since the nation’s quarter-century civil war ended in 2009. The majority of the region’s population are… Continue reading Sri Lanka promises elections for former war zone
Sri Lanka: War abuse inquiries may take 5 years
Sri Lanka estimated Thursday it may take up to five years to investigate alleged killings of ethnic Tamil civilians by government troops at the end of the country’s devastating civil war — a timeframe criticized as an attempt to outlast international attention. The government recommended that investigators conclude inquiries into alleged killings within a year… Continue reading Sri Lanka: War abuse inquiries may take 5 years
Sri Lankan police raid news website, arrest 9
Sri Lankan police arrested nine journalists and seized computers and documents from the office of an independent news website Friday, said a media rights group in one of the world’s most dangerous countries for journalists. Police said they had a court warrant to act against www.srilankamirror.com but they have not explained the reasons for the… Continue reading Sri Lankan police raid news website, arrest 9
US envoy for Sri Lanka to prioritize human rights
The nominee to be the next U.S. ambassador to Sri Lanka says human rights will be at the top of her agenda. Michele Sison said Wednesday that serious allegations of violation of international human rights law committed during the island nation’s civil war have yet to be investigated and have slowed reconciliation. "One cannot have… Continue reading US envoy for Sri Lanka to prioritize human rights
