Senior Sri Lankan Buddhist monks urged the president on Sunday to release his main rival in last month’s presidential election, who was detained on allegations of conspiring to overthrow the government while serving as army chief. In a joint letter to President Mahinda Rajapaksa, the heads of four top Buddhist chapters condemned the arrest of… Continue reading Sri Lankan Buddhists: Release opposition leader
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Sri Lanka president pledges due process for rival
Sri Lanka’s president promised to follow due process in the sedition investigation of the defeated presidential candidate and ex-army chief whose arrest has pushed the island nation into political turmoil. President Mahinda Rajapaksa assured a key opposition leader in a meeting Friday that the "rule of law must prevail" and the arrested general will be… Continue reading Sri Lanka president pledges due process for rival
The Associated Press: Political supporters clash in streets of Sri Lanka
Government supporters hurled stones at opposition activists protesting the arrest of their defeated presidential candidate in Sri Lanka’s capital Wednesday, in scattered street battles that prompted volleys of tear gas from police. The clashes began outside the country’s Supreme Court, where opposition supporters had gathered to protest the arrest of former army chief Sarath Fonseka,… Continue reading The Associated Press: Political supporters clash in streets of Sri Lanka
North Korea turns to air smuggling
North Korea, banned from selling arms by U.N. sanctions, may have gambled and lost when it dispatched 35 tons of weapons by air rather than by sea as it has done in the past. Authorities seized the plane, which may have been bound for Iran, during a refueling stop in Thailand. The 11-day saga, spanning… Continue reading North Korea turns to air smuggling
Weapons-carrying plane headed for Sri Lanka
A plane seized in Bangkok with a cache of North Korean weapons wasn’t headed to Iran, a senior Thai police official said Wednesday, contradicting a report from arms trafficking experts. Separately, the five-man crew insisted their final destination was Sri Lanka and not Iran, their lawyer said after visiting the jailed men. Defense attorney Somsak… Continue reading Weapons-carrying plane headed for Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka still waiting for its peace dividend
Inside, there are no victims, no killers, and no questions. There are only bright white lights and the click-clack of sewing machines in this new garment factory in war-torn eastern Sri Lanka. Outside, the land is littered with memories from the island’s quarter-century civil war: Five farmers shot dead in March. Fifteen buried in a… Continue reading Sri Lanka still waiting for its peace dividend
Thais probe destination for seized NKorean weapons
Thai authorities on Monday sought to unravel the mystery of the ultimate destination of a plane that landed in Bangkok with a huge cache of weapons from North Korea, exported in defiance of a U.N. embargo on arms from the communist state. Military analysts said the arms were likely destined for African rebel groups or… Continue reading Thais probe destination for seized NKorean weapons
Sri Lanka war refugees face uneasy homecoming
Three years ago, Vairamuttu Bavani left her home in eastern Sri Lanka to attend her cousin’s wedding in the north. She didn’t make it back until September. Trapped by the civil war, Bavani, a Tamil, lost six members of her family and both her legs to a bomb. She spent months detained in an overcrowded… Continue reading Sri Lanka war refugees face uneasy homecoming
Sri Lankan war allies, now political enemies
Just a few months ago, Sri Lanka’s president and its army chief were strong allies, working closely together to defeat the Tamil Tiger rebels and end the nation’s 25-year civil war. Now the two men hailed as national heroes are bitter political opponents, as Gen. Sarath Fonseka works to unseat President Mahinda Rajapaksa in next… Continue reading Sri Lankan war allies, now political enemies
Sri Lanka opens up war refugee camps
Sri Lanka gave permission Tuesday to nearly 127,000 Tamil refugees to leave squalid and overrun government camps where they have been detained since the country’s civil war ended six months ago, an official said. Some 300,000 war refugees were forced into the camps after fleeing the war zone in the final months of the government’s… Continue reading Sri Lanka opens up war refugee camps
