Dozens of asylum seekers injured in detention riot

Sri Lankan and Afghan asylum seekers were separated at an island immigration detention center after a riot left 37 injured, an official said Monday. Police were investigating the violence at the center Saturday night and criminal charges could be filed, Immigration Minister Chris Evans said. He blamed tensions among Sri Lankans after several failed to… Continue reading Dozens of asylum seekers injured in detention riot

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Sri Lanka to release 136,000 war-displaced Tamils

Sri Lanka will release 136,000 ethnic-minority Tamil war refugees Dec. 1, allowing the civilians to leave squalid and overcrowded government camps after a half-year detainment, a top official said Saturday. Some 300,000 war-displaced were forced into camps after fleeing the final months of the government’s decades-long war with the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels, which ended… Continue reading Sri Lanka to release 136,000 war-displaced Tamils

Standoff with Sri Lankan asylum seekers ends

Dozens of Sri Lankan asylum seekers on Wednesday left an Australian customs vessel anchored off Indonesia after they were promised they would be resettled, ending a monthlong standoff. The 46 men, five women and five children were taken from Australia’s Oceanic Viking to a detention center on nearby Bintan island off Sumatra, said Sugiyo, the… Continue reading Standoff with Sri Lankan asylum seekers ends

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Sri Lanka pledges to resettle displaced civilians

Sri Lanka’s president promised Friday to send nearly 300,000 Tamil war refugees who are being held in military-run camps back to their homes in the next four months, the government said. President Mahinda Rajapaksa made the pledge at a meeting with U.N. Undersecretary General for Political Affairs B. Lynn Pascoe amid international criticism of the… Continue reading Sri Lanka pledges to resettle displaced civilians

Sri Lanka expels UN official over reported comment

A United Nations official has been banished from Sri Lanka reportedly after discussing how the government’s decades-long battle with Tamil Tiger rebels took its toll on children in the war zone. The residency visa of U.N. Children’s Fund communications chief James Elder was revoked and he must leave the country by Sept. 21, Immigration Commissioner… Continue reading Sri Lanka expels UN official over reported comment

The Associated Press: Heavy rains flood camps for displaced Sri Lankans

Heavy rains have caused havoc in camps housing nearly 300,000 people displaced by war in Sri Lanka’s war-ravaged north, an official said Sunday. The flooding has raised fears for the welfare of the ethnic Tamils living in tents and makeshift shelters. Downpours in the last two days have forced authorities to move hundreds in the… Continue reading The Associated Press: Heavy rains flood camps for displaced Sri Lankans

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French aid agency wants probe of Sri Lanka deaths

A French aid agency is demanding an international investigation into the massacre of 17 of its workers in Sri Lanka three years ago, after a government inquiry reportedly failed to identify the killers. The Action Against Hunger local workers were found killed execution-style in a region rocked by heavy fighting between government soldiers and separatist… Continue reading French aid agency wants probe of Sri Lanka deaths

Police arrest Sri Lanka astrologer for prediction

Sri Lankan police say they have arrested a popular astrologer for publicly predicting President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s imminent ouster from office. Police spokesman Ranjith Gunasekera confirmed Friday that Chandrasiri Bandara has been arrested so police could investigate the source of his prediction. Bandara has a popular weekly television show and writes a column for a pro-opposition… Continue reading Police arrest Sri Lanka astrologer for prediction

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