The Home Office last year identified nearly 100 suspected war criminals who had made UK immigration applications, figures released to the BBC suggest. The majority of cases involved people already likely to have been living in Britain for a number of years. Suspects originated from countries including Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Rwanda, Serbia and Sri… Continue reading ‘Nearly 100 war crimes suspects’ in UK last year
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Dream over for boat people back in Sri Lanka
On a beach in the midday breeze fishermen stitch their nets and smoke, waiting for the wind and weather to turn favourable. But by night such beaches have witnessed something different: the departure of boats crammed with people seeking new lives in Australia. Since the civil war ended in 2009, thousands of Sri Lankans, especially… Continue reading Dream over for boat people back in Sri Lanka
Remembering Sri Lanka’s Black July
Thirty years ago, Tamil separatists stepping up militant attacks in northern Sri Lanka killed 13 soldiers who reported for duty only a day earlier. Over the next few days, mobs of the Sinhalese majority took revenge, killing between 400 and 3,000 Tamils around the country and triggering a civil war that lasted 26 years and… Continue reading Remembering Sri Lanka’s Black July
Top Sri Lanka police officer held over ‘contract killing’
One of Sri Lanka’s most senior police officers has been arrested under terrorism laws over the murder of a businessman in Colombo. Deputy Inspector-General Vaas Gunawardena has been given a 90-day detention order. He is suspected of involvement in the alleged contract killing of Mohamed Shiyam in Colombo three weeks ago. Mr Shiyam’s body was… Continue reading Top Sri Lanka police officer held over ‘contract killing’
British couple rescued after India kidnapping
A British couple have been rescued in India four days after they were kidnapped, local police have said. The couple, named only as Thavaraja and wife Salaja, were abducted on 29 May by a group posing as tour operators after arriving at Chennai (Madras) airport . The couple, who own a shop in London, were… Continue reading British couple rescued after India kidnapping
Sri Lankan rights campaigner Jayalath Jayawardena dies
Prominent Sri Lankan human rights campaigner and parliamentarian Jayalath Jayawardena has died aged 59 in hospital in Singapore, medical officials say. He had a recent history of heart disease. Dr Jayawardena was a stalwart of the main opposition United National Party and widely admired for his rights work. He featured in Guinness World Records for… Continue reading Sri Lankan rights campaigner Jayalath Jayawardena dies
Why are Buddhist monks attacking Muslims?
Of all the moral precepts instilled in Buddhist monks the promise not to kill comes first, and the principle of non-violence is arguably more central to Buddhism than any other major religion. So why have monks been using hate speech against Muslims and joining mobs that have left dozens dead? This is happening in two… Continue reading Why are Buddhist monks attacking Muslims?
Sri Lanka’s rocketing electricity prices bite hard
There’s big controversy in Sri Lanka over a sudden and very large jump in domestic electricity prices. Ordinary people, already suffering from regular and difficult rises in the cost of living, are now seeing their bills rise by 50%, 90%, even up to the biggest hike 127%. And the poorest people are seeing some of… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s rocketing electricity prices bite hard
Sri Lanka ‘intensifies crackdown on dissent’ – Amnesty
Amnesty International has accused Sri Lanka of intensifying a crackdown on dissent and urged the Commonwealth not to hold its summit there unless the human rights situation improves. It says the government is responsible for harassing and imprisoning critics. Sri Lanka has rejected the allegations, saying that a rehabilitation process is under way after years… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘intensifies crackdown on dissent’ – Amnesty
The hardline Buddhists targeting Sri Lanka’s Muslims
After a series of attacks on mosques, wild rumours about animal slaughter and an attempt to outlaw the halal system of classification, the BBC’s Charles Haviland investigates how Sri Lanka’s Muslim minority is being targeted by hardline Buddhists. On a January morning a crowd of Buddhist monks storm a law college, yelling, chanting and even… Continue reading The hardline Buddhists targeting Sri Lanka’s Muslims
