16 killed, 45 wounded, prisoners clash with SL commandos in Welikada

16 inmates were killed and more than 45 have sustained injuries in a clash between Sri Lankan Special Task Force elite commandos and Sinhala hardcore prisoners, initial reports from Colombo said. A group of STF elite commandos, who entered the Welikada prison in Colombo, on a search operation has provoked anger among the Sinhala inmates… Continue reading 16 killed, 45 wounded, prisoners clash with SL commandos in Welikada

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Indian sets himself alight to protest against Rajapaksa visit

A Tamil man has set himself on fire to protest against the proposed visit of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse to India, police said. Vijayaraj, a 26-year-old trade union activist, shouted slogans against Mr Rajapaksa before setting himself on fire, Press Trust of India reported. The incident occurred at a bus station in Salem district… Continue reading Indian sets himself alight to protest against Rajapaksa visit

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Tamil returness from UK face possible torture in Sri Lanka: Report

Freedom from Torture (FfT),a medical foundation for the care of victims of torture, in a report released this week, pointed to the evidence of more than 20 Sri Lankan Tamils who experienced torture after returning voluntarily to Sri Lanka in the post-conflict period, and said that the Organization "considers that the UK’s removal policy for… Continue reading Tamil returness from UK face possible torture in Sri Lanka: Report

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Sri Lanka’s descent to dictatorship

"…three years after the war ended, human rights groups and opposition leaders warn that the country is descending toward dictatorship, with dissent brutally crushed, the media cowed and the minority Tamils, whose insurrection caused the war in the first place, still treated like second-class citizens," Washington Post said in the Friday edition, adding, "[a]s the… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s descent to dictatorship

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U.K. voices concern over sexual exploitation of children in Sri Lanka

The U.K. Foreign Office, in its latest human rights report, prepared from the accounts of Human Rights activists, said that despite significant steps by the Sri Lankan government to implement the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, sexual exploitation of children remained a problem. “According to local media, in 2011 police recorded the… Continue reading U.K. voices concern over sexual exploitation of children in Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka a serious concern

Describing human rights in Sri Lanka in 2011 as an issue of “serious concern”, the U.K. Foreign and Commonwealth Office said on Monday that significant progress was still needed to address the institutional weaknesses that allow for frequent human rights violations. [Full Coverage]

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Gandhi statue vandalized

The statue of the founder of the scout movement Lord Robert Baden Powell was vandalised while 29th Asia Pacific Region (APR) Scout Jamboree and the centenary celebrations of Sri Lanka scouting was held in Dambulla. The statue of Mahatma Gandhi also became a victim of apparently an organised campaign of vandalism carried out early hours… Continue reading Gandhi statue vandalized

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Case against Prasanna’s immunity

A court case has been filed against the diplomatic immunity given to Major General Prasanna Silva, the defence attaché to the Sri Lankan High Commission in London. The Global Tamil Forum (GTF) filed the case today demanding that the British Foreign Office remove Silva’s diplomatic immunity so he can face legal action in London. The… Continue reading Case against Prasanna’s immunity

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Sri Lanka rejects UN war resolution

The country’s acting foreign minister condemns a UN call for an international probe into three-year-old wartime battles. Sri Lanka has rejected a UN resolution urging it to seek external help in probing alleged war crimes committed during an offensive against Tamil Tiger rebels nearly three years ago. Acting Foreign Minister Dew Gunasekera told parliament on… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects UN war resolution

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