A Sri Lankan man was wounded in the final months of the country’s bloody civil war by an unexploded cluster bomblet that tore into his leg and buried itself in the gash, a medical worker who saw the injury told The Associated Press on Friday. The revelation, along with a photograph that purports to show… Continue reading Witness: Man Hit by Cluster Bomb in Sri Lanka War
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Monks, laymen in Sri Lanka protest erecting mosque, Hindu temple inside Buddhist sacred zone
Thousands of Buddhist monks and lay supporters have protested the construction of a mosque and a Hindu temple being built in an area designated as a Buddhist sacred zone. Local journalist Kanchana Ariyadasa says about 2,000 protesters, including 300 monks, shouted slogans and waved the Buddhist flag Friday in the central town of Dambulla. Monk… Continue reading Monks, laymen in Sri Lanka protest erecting mosque, Hindu temple inside Buddhist sacred zone
Sri Lanka will not fully implement own war report
Sri Lanka will not implement all proposals from its civil war commission because the panel went beyond its mandate, a government minister said Monday after a U.N. rights council called for the report’s implementation. The commission’s report dismissed allegations that government troops deliberately targeted civilians as the long civil war was ending in 2009 but… Continue reading Sri Lanka will not fully implement own war report
UN resolution draws mixed reaction in Sri Lanka
Nationalist Sri Lankan groups called Friday for a boycott of American goods to punish the U.S. for backing a U.N. resolution urging the South Asian nation to investigate possible war crimes during the final months of its civil war. But human rights groups and ethnic Tamil politicians praised the move as an opportunity for the… Continue reading UN resolution draws mixed reaction in Sri Lanka
US eases restrictions on defense sales to Sri Lanka to include maritime surveillance gear
The U.S. has eased restrictions on defense sales to Sri Lanka to allow exports of equipment for aerial and maritime surveillance. The State Department enacted the changes Thursday, just as the U.N. Human Rights Council urged Sri Lanka to investigate allegations of war crimes during its civil conflict that ended in 2009. The department said… Continue reading US eases restrictions on defense sales to Sri Lanka to include maritime surveillance gear
Sri Lanka ethnic groups divided over UN resolution
The Sri Lankan government’s campaign to stave off any U.N. call to investigate its wartime conduct is hampering efforts to heal long-simmering ethnic tensions, according to Tamil politicians, rights activists and clergy members. Nearly three years after the end of a decades-long civil war that pitted the majority Sinhalese government against minority Tamil Tiger rebels… Continue reading Sri Lanka ethnic groups divided over UN resolution
US: Sri Lanka Should Reconcile With Tamils
The United States said Tuesday that unless Sri Lanka’s government reconciles with minority Tamils and addresses allegations of war crimes it risks renewed conflict. Thousands of Tamil civilians died in the final months of its civil war that ended in 2009. The U.S. has introduced a draft resolution at the U.N. Human Rights Council, increasing… Continue reading US: Sri Lanka Should Reconcile With Tamils
Sri Lanka gov’t minister urges boycott of US goods
A Sri Lankan Cabinet minister is urging the public to boycott American products, accusing the U.S. of encouraging separatism in the island nation. A proposed U.S.-backed resolution calling on Sri Lanka to probe alleged abuses during the country’s civil war is to be debated at the ongoing U.N. Human Rights Council session in Geneva. The… Continue reading Sri Lanka gov’t minister urges boycott of US goods
Judge tosses case against Sri Lanka’s president
A U.S. judge threw out a lawsuit Wednesday against Sri Lanka’s president over killings allegedly carried out by his forces during the country’s ethnic civil war. U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ruled that she must dismiss the suit against President Mahinda Rajapaksa because the Obama administration says he is immune from the litigation as a… Continue reading Judge tosses case against Sri Lanka’s president
Sri Lankan police fire tear gas at fuel protesters
Police in Sri Lanka have fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse thousands of protesters in the center of the capital protesting higher fuel prices. A wave of protests has swept across Sri Lanka since the government increased fuel prices a week ago because of rising world oil prices. A liter of gasoline rose… Continue reading Sri Lankan police fire tear gas at fuel protesters
