Dozens of media rights activists took to the streets in Colombo on Wednesday demanding action against those responsible for killing journalists and attacking news organisations. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joined Sri Lankan media organisations at the demonstration in Colombo’s Lipton Square. Organisers said the rally was in response to a spate of attacks… Continue reading Sri Lanka media press for probe into killings
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Sri Lanka orders 161 foreign Islamic clerics out
Sri Lanka has ordered a group of 161 foreign Islamic clerics to leave the country, for flouting visa regulations by preaching to pockets of Muslims around the country, an official said Sunday. Controller of Immigration and Emigration Chulananda Perera said the clerics, who were mostly Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Indian, Maldivian and Arab, had travelled into the… Continue reading Sri Lanka orders 161 foreign Islamic clerics out
Sri Lankan doctor who helped Tamil Tigers wants UK job back
A Sri Lankan doctor who admitted aiding the South Asian nation’s Tamil Tiger separatist group began his appeal on Tuesday to be allowed to resume work in Britain. Murugesu Vinayagamoorthy spent almost five years in a US jail for providing material support to the rebels, who were defeated by Sri Lankan troops in 2009 after… Continue reading Sri Lankan doctor who helped Tamil Tigers wants UK job back
Sri Lankan anger over foreign ‘Tamil Tiger’ stamps
Sri Lanka has reacted furiously to a spate of "personalised" foreign postage stamps bearing the image of slain Tamil Tiger rebel supremo Velupillai Prabhakaran. The stamps, from Britain, Canada and France, were reportedly put together by overseas Tamil Tiger support groups, using services sanctioned by state postal agencies that allow people to combine personal photos… Continue reading Sri Lankan anger over foreign ‘Tamil Tiger’ stamps
Sri Lanka to allow killing of 3 million stray dogs
Sri Lanka has lifted a moratorium on killing stray dogs as it tries to reduce the more than 2,000 cases of hospitalisation due to dog bites every day. Health minister Maithripala Sirisena told the Swarnavahini television network the government had decided to revert to destroying strays, a practice suspended five years ago, because of rabies… Continue reading Sri Lanka to allow killing of 3 million stray dogs
Sri Lankan police arrest caretaker of X-Files star
Police have arrested the Sri Lankan caretaker of a property belonging to Hollywood actress Gillian Anderson following allegations of fraud, police said Thursday. The caretaker, a Sri Lankan national, was remanded in custody on Wednesday following a complaint he misappropriated up to 17.8 million rupees ($154,000) from the X-Files star’s property at Pasyala, a village… Continue reading Sri Lankan police arrest caretaker of X-Files star
A third of south Asians made to pay bribes: survey
More than one in three south Asians say they were forced to bribe officials in the last year, mainly for services they were legally entitled to, an international anti-graft watchdog said on Thursday. A survey released by Berlin-based Transparency International in the Nepalese capital Kathmandu showed bribery has become so endemic that the region is… Continue reading A third of south Asians made to pay bribes: survey
Sri Lanka approves 2012 budget, ups defence spending
Sri Lanka’s parliament on Wednesday approved the country’s 2012 budget, officials said, boosting spending on defence despite the end of the island?s decades-long Tamil separatist war in May 2009. The annual budget for 2012 unveiled last month by President Mahinda Rajapakse, who is also the finance minister, was passed with a two-thirds majority. The budget… Continue reading Sri Lanka approves 2012 budget, ups defence spending
US voices concern on Sri Lanka war report
The United States on Monday voiced concern over a Sri Lankan commission’s report on the end of the island’s civil war and urged the government to address human rights allegations more fully. In a 400-page report released last week, the government-created commission cleared the military of charges that it deliberately targeted civilians as it wiped… Continue reading US voices concern on Sri Lanka war report
Rights groups criticize Sri Lanka war report
International human rights groups criticized a Sri Lankan report Friday on the island’s civil war and called for more accountability after the commission cleared the military of key charges. The Sri Lankan government commission, in a 400-page report, concluded that the military did not deliberately target civilians during the final stages of the conflict as… Continue reading Rights groups criticize Sri Lanka war report
