COLOMBO, Sri Lanka – The European Union says it is very alarmed by the violence perpetrated against Muslims in Sri Lanka in which three people were killed and more than 50 wounded. The EU delegation in Colombo issued a statement that urged the Sri Lankan government to ensure that the rule of law is upheld.… Continue reading EU says it is alarmed by violence against Muslims by hard-line Buddhists in Sri Lanka
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Sri Lanka reacts sharply to US plan for UN resolution, says it doesn’t like external dictates
Sri Lanka on Sunday reacted sharply to a move by the United States to sponsor a third resolution at the United Nations human rights body criticizing its post-war reconciliation, saying it could polarize the island nation. Sri Lanka has faced questions over the tactics it used to defeat Tamil rebels in 2009 to its 25-year… Continue reading Sri Lanka reacts sharply to US plan for UN resolution, says it doesn’t like external dictates
Sri Lanka to Investigate Wartime Disappearances
Sri Lanka’s president on Wednesday appointed a commission to investigate wartime abductions and disappearances ahead of an update to be given to the United Nations Human Rights Council on the country’s progress in investigating alleged war crimes and human rights violations. President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s office said he appointed retired Judge Maxwell Parakrama Parnagama to head… Continue reading Sri Lanka to Investigate Wartime Disappearances
Sri Lanka bans film it says insults gov’t forces
(The Bellingham Herald) Sri Lanka has banned a film about the island nation’s ethnic conflict and civil war because it insults the government and its military, a government spokesman said Monday. "It’s an illegal film which insults the security forces and the government of Sri Lanka," said Lakshman Hulugalla, director general of the government’s Media… Continue reading Sri Lanka bans film it says insults gov’t forces
Sri Lanka anti-Muslim campaign threatens tensions
A red-robbed Buddhist monk calmly picked up stones and hurled them at a security camera. Then, as police looked on, his followers smashed up a popular, Muslim-owned clothing store. Last month’s attack on the Fashion Bug chain near Colombo, filmed by a local television station whose cameraman was attacked by the mob, was the most… Continue reading Sri Lanka anti-Muslim campaign threatens tensions
Tamil Newspaper Says Staff Attacked in Sri Lanka
The publisher of a Tamil newspaper says unidentified men assaulted staffers in an attack inside the paper’s office in Sri Lanka’s former war zone. Publisher E. Saravanapavan said the masked attackers entered the Uthayan paper’s office in Kilinochchi around 4.30 a.m. Wednesday. They assaulted the manager and staff including delivery boys. Saravanapavan said three workers… Continue reading Tamil Newspaper Says Staff Attacked in Sri Lanka
Relatives seek justice for Sri Lanka war missing
Relatives of people who disappeared during Sri Lanka’s civil war are urging the U.N. Human Rights Council to pressure the government to account for thousands of people who allegedly went missing in the final phase of the fighting. The relatives made the request in a letter addressed to U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi… Continue reading Relatives seek justice for Sri Lanka war missing
Photo of dead boy ups pressure on Sri Lanka
The photo shows a boy sitting shirtless by a row of sandbags as he glumly eats a snack. The next photo shows him lying face up in the dirt, a series of bullet holes in his chest. The makers of a documentary on Sri Lanka say the boy was the 12-year-old son of Sri Lankan… Continue reading Photo of dead boy ups pressure on Sri Lanka
UN faults Sri Lanka probe of alleged war abuses
The United Nations’ top human rights official on Wednesday faulted Sri Lanka for failing to investigate reports of widespread killings and other atrocities toward the end of its bloody quarter-century civil war. In her report to the 47-nation U.N. Human Rights Council, High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay also said opposition leaders are still… Continue reading UN faults Sri Lanka probe of alleged war abuses
ICJ urges Sri Lanka to reinstate ex-chief justice
The International Commission of Jurists has condemned the appointment of a trusted aide of Sri Lanka’s president as the country’s chief justice and urged the government to reinstate the former top judge who was fired after a highly criticized impeachment process. The group denounced the appointment of Mohan Peiris, a retired attorney general and a… Continue reading ICJ urges Sri Lanka to reinstate ex-chief justice
