In recent weeks, India has decided to buy 126 fighter jets from France, taken delivery of a nuclear-powered submarine from Russia and prepared for its first aircraft carrier — modernizing its military to face a rising China. India and China have a long history of tension, dating back to a 1962 border war, and New… Continue reading India upgrades its military with China in mind
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Sri Lanka Says it Won’T Submit War Report to UN
Sri Lanka (AP) Sri Lanka says it will not forward to the U.N. its report clearing government forces of allegations they targeted civilians during the country’s civil war, in an apparent attempt to avoid scrutiny of the document. Sri Lanka last year successfully prevented discussion at the U.N. Human Rights Commission of an earlier U.N.… Continue reading Sri Lanka Says it Won’T Submit War Report to UN
Sri Lanka donates eyes to the world
At 10:25 a.m., a dark brown eye was removed from a man whose lids had closed for the last time. Five hours later, the orb was staring up at the ceiling from a stainless steel tray in an operating room with two blind patients — both waiting to give it a second life. S.P.D. Siriwardana,… Continue reading Sri Lanka donates eyes to the world
Rights group: Tamil women exposed to abuse
Ethnic Tamil women in Sri Lanka’s former war zones face abuses including sexual violence, trafficking and forced prostitution, an international human rights group said Wednesday. The Brussels-based International Crisis Group said there have been credible allegations of sexual violence against women in those areas at the hands of both security forces and men from their… Continue reading Rights group: Tamil women exposed to abuse
Sri Lankan leader accuses US of unfair criticism
Sri Lanka’s president accused the United States on Tuesday of unfairly singling out a government war commission for criticism after it cleared the military of deliberately targeting civilians during the country’s civil war. President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s office said he told newspaper editors that the U.S. is demanding that Sri Lanka immediately settle war accountability issues,… Continue reading Sri Lankan leader accuses US of unfair criticism
Sri Lanka Tamil leaders call for war crimes probe
Sri Lankan ethnic Tamil leaders called Monday for an international war crimes inquiry into events during the final stages of the country’s civil war, criticizing a commission report that cleared government forces of deliberately targeting civilians. The United States, meanwhile, expressed concerns that the report did not fully address all the allegations of serious human… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamil leaders call for war crimes probe
Sri Lanka media group challenges websites blocking
A media rights group has filed a court challenge over the Sri Lankan government’s blocking of five news websites for content that was deemed insulting, a spokesman said Tuesday. The local Free Media Movement filed a fundamental rights application in the Supreme Court on Monday on the basis that the blockade breaches the people’s right… Continue reading Sri Lanka media group challenges websites blocking
Sri Lanka approves committee on postwar reforms
Sri Lanka’s Parliament on Wednesday approved the creation of a multiparty committee to recommend constitutional changes for ethnic reconciliation two years after a devastating civil war. However, a lawmaker from the largest party representing ethnic minority Tamils said it would not participate in the committee at this time because the recommendations of a previous committee… Continue reading Sri Lanka approves committee on postwar reforms
Sri Lanka takes first count of civilian war deaths
Sri Lanka is counting the number of civilians killed in the final stages of the country’s bloody civil war for the first time, a top defense official said Thursday. The census aims to counter growing allegations of war crimes against the military. The government until recently had maintained that there were "zero civilian casualties" in… Continue reading Sri Lanka takes first count of civilian war deaths
Sri Lankan opposition attacked inside Parliament
Lawmakers from Sri Lanka’s ruling party have attacked opposition members who were protesting inside Parliament during a budget speech by President Mahinda Rajapaksa. Opposition legislators tried to hold up placards during the speech but were surrounded by ruling party lawmakers who punched them and grabbed the placards, resulting in a brawl. [Full Coverage]
