The British government says it’s shocked by a documentary that purportedly shows Sri Lankan troops committing war crimes, and it’s putting more pressure on Sri Lankan officials to investigate. Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt says in a statement that he was "shocked by the horrific scenes" in the documentary aired by Britain’s Channel 4 television… Continue reading Britain sets time frame for Sri Lanka crimes probe
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UN chief sets conditions for Sri Lanka probe
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Monday he will only launch an international investigation into allegations of possible war crimes during the final stages of the Sri Lanka’s civil war two years ago if the government agrees, which is highly unlikely, or member states call for a probe. A U.N. statement publicly releasing a report by a… Continue reading UN chief sets conditions for Sri Lanka probe
Raw Video: Sri Lanka Hit by Deadly Flooding
Heavy rains pounded parts of Sri Lanka Saturday, causing widespread flooding. Authorities say at least five people have been killed and hundreds of thousands have fled their homes and taken refuge in camps. [Full Coverage]
UN to call for aid to help Sri Lanka flood victims
The United Nations said Saturday it will appeal for emergency flood aid for Sri Lanka, where 32 people have died, hundreds of thousands are homeless and vast rice fields ready to be harvested are now under water. Flooding in the rice fields has disrupted livelihoods of many in the eastern region hardest hit after the… Continue reading UN to call for aid to help Sri Lanka flood victims
New video allegedly shows Sri Lankan war crimes
New video evidence has emerged linking Sri Lanka’s military to the execution of prisoners during the final hours of the country’s decades-long civil war last year, international human rights groups said Thursday. Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International said the grisly content of a five-minute video clip aired by Britain’s Channel 4 television last month… Continue reading New video allegedly shows Sri Lankan war crimes
New video allegedly shows Sri Lankan war crimes
New video evidence has emerged linking Sri Lanka’s military to the execution of prisoners during the final hours of the country’s decades-long civil war last year, international human rights groups said Thursday. Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International said the grisly content of a five-minute video clip aired by Britain’s Channel 4 television last month… Continue reading New video allegedly shows Sri Lankan war crimes
Rights groups won’t testify to Sri Lanka panel
Three international rights groups have declined to testify before a government-appointed commission inquiring into Sri Lanka’s civil war, saying it lacks independence and has no mandate to investigate alleged war crimes. Human Rights Watch, International Crisis Group and Amnesty International have jointly written to Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission to decline invitations to… Continue reading Rights groups won’t testify to Sri Lanka panel
Asylum seekers protest at Sydney detention center
A group of asylum seekers were protesting on the roof of the detention center where they were being held Tuesday, saying they were scared of being returned to their home countries and upset over the death of a fellow detainee who was about to be deported. Australia has seen a surge of asylum seekers fleeing… Continue reading Asylum seekers protest at Sydney detention center
Sri Lanka: Accidental blast kills more than 20
An accidental blast of explosives intended for road construction by a Chinese firm in eastern Sri Lanka has killed at least 20 people, including two Chinese nationals, the Sri Lankan government said Friday. A container carrying the materials exploded near a police station in the small town of Karadiyanaru in the eastern Batticaloa district, government… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Accidental blast kills more than 20
Sri Lanka debates ending president’s term limit
Sri Lanka’s Parliament on Wednesday began debating a controversial amendment to the country’s constitution that would allow President Mahinda Rajapaksa to hold unlimited number of terms, a move critics say could lead to a dictatorship The government is likely to secure the two-thirds majority required in the 225-member Parliament to make the change, though the… Continue reading Sri Lanka debates ending president’s term limit
