Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief called the government a "total dictatorship" and said Thursday that he will appeal his recent conviction by a military court, which he described as a political vendetta. Former Gen. Sarath Fonseka said the inquiry on charges he was involved in politics while still in the military was launched to persecute him… Continue reading Ex-army chief calls Sri Lanka a ‘dictatorship’
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Tamil group: Man died on migrant ship
A man died and was buried at sea last month as hundreds of ethnic Tamils fleeing Sri Lanka spent a grueling several months at sea in a cramped, rusting cargo ship, the Canadian Tamil Congress said Sunday. At least 450 migrants from war-ravaged Sri Lanka arrived in Canada’s Pacific coast province of British Columbia Friday… Continue reading Tamil group: Man died on migrant ship
Tamils seeking asylum in Canada may be traumatized
A lawyer with the Canadian Tamil Congress fears hundreds of Tamil asylum seekers from war-ravaged Sri Lanka who were at sea for three months in the belly of a cramped cargo ship may be traumatized. The ship docked Friday near British Columbia’s capital of Victoria on Vancouver Island, 47 miles (75 kilometers) east of Vancouver.… Continue reading Tamils seeking asylum in Canada may be traumatized
Sri Lankan president OKs ex-army chief’s discharge
Sri Lanka’s president approved the dishonorable discharge of his former army chief and political rival Saturday, a day after a military court convicted the general of involvement in politics while in service. President Mahinda Rajapaksa confirmed that Gen. Sarath Fonseka would be stripped of his rank, medals and other military honors, a government statement said.… Continue reading Sri Lankan president OKs ex-army chief’s discharge
Sri Lankan military court convicts ex-army chief
A military court convicted former Sri Lankan army chief and presidential candidate Gen. Sarath Fonseka of involvement in politics while in service and stripped him of his rank and military honors, the government announced Friday. The media office of the presidency said Fonseka’s sentence of a dishonorable discharge is subject to approval by President Mahinda… Continue reading Sri Lankan military court convicts ex-army chief
Sri Lanka war commission begins public hearings
A government-appointed commission looking into Sri Lanka’s civil war began public hearings Wednesday amid international skepticism about its credibility as it has no mandate to probe allegations that thousands of civilians died in the final months of the conflict. The United Nations says at least 7,000 civilians were killed in the last five months before… Continue reading Sri Lanka war commission begins public hearings
Canada concerned about migrant ship
Canada’s top security official says he’s concerned a ship carrying asylum seekers from Sri Lanka could be carrying members of a terrorist organization. Public Safety Minister Vic Toews said Monday they have concerns the ship could be carrying members of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, a terrorist group outlawed in Canada since 2006. The Thai… Continue reading Canada concerned about migrant ship
Sri Lanka evicts some war refugees from villages
Sri Lanka has barred some 3,000 villagers who fled the bloody final months of the country’s civil war from returning to their homes in the north, possibly so the military can set up camps in the area, ethnic Tamil lawmakers charged Monday. The villagers were among 300,000 civilians detained in camps for months following the… Continue reading Sri Lanka evicts some war refugees from villages
US calls for probe on rights abuses in Sri Lanka
A top U.S. diplomat urged Sri Lanka on Wednesday to investigate allegations of war crimes during its civil war and to resettle tens of thousands of displaced ethnic Tamils as a means of reconciliation. The United States also backs the United Nations’ look into possible war crimes as Sri Lanka’s 25-year civil war was ending… Continue reading US calls for probe on rights abuses in Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan Cabinet minister ends 3-day fast protesting UN war crimes probe
A Sri Lankan Cabinet minister on Saturday ended a three-day fast aimed at forcing the United Nations to abandon an investigation into war crimes allegedly committed during the final months of the country’s civil war. Housing Minister Wimal Weerawansa accepted some coconut water offered to him by President Mahinda Rajapaksa to end his fast in… Continue reading Sri Lankan Cabinet minister ends 3-day fast protesting UN war crimes probe
