A Sri Lankan High Court sentenced former army chief Sarath Fonseka to three years in jail on Friday after finding him guilty of making a false allegation against the president’s brother. Fonseka, who ran against President Mahinda Rajapakse in 2010 elections, is already serving a 30-month prison term after a court martial convicted him of… Continue reading Court jails Sri Lanka ex-army chief for three years
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Shoddy Indian Games ‘hit Sri Lanka’s bid’: Sri Lankan official
Sri Lanka’s failed bid to host the 2018 Commonwealth Games may have been scuttled because of shoddy organisation of the event in neighbouring India last year, an official said Tuesday. Ahead of a vote on the 2018 event last week, Canada brought up deficiencies at the New Delhi Games last year and highlighted that many… Continue reading Shoddy Indian Games ‘hit Sri Lanka’s bid’: Sri Lankan official
Sri Lanka targets dissident websites
Sri Lanka on Saturday warned websites to register with the authorities after the United States expressed deep concern over Colombo’s blocking of a popular Internet-based dissident publication. The Ministry of Mass Media and Information said many reports posted on dissident websites amounted to character assassination of President Mahinda Rajapakse, his ministers and top officials. "This… Continue reading Sri Lanka targets dissident websites
Sri Lankan FM slams ‘biased’ UN rights report
Sri Lanka’s foreign minister Sunday condemned a "preposterous" UN-commissioned report alleging war crimes in his country, revealing he stopped Canada raising it at a Commonwealth meeting. Foreign Minister Gamini Peiris also confirmed Sri Lanka will host the next Commonwealth leaders’ meeting in 2013, saying that none of the 54-nation bloc raised the prospect of moving… Continue reading Sri Lankan FM slams ‘biased’ UN rights report
Sri Lanka says war crimes allegations ‘propaganda’
Sri Lanka’s government on Thursday sought to dismiss war crimes allegations as propaganda from its defeated rivals, as it came under further pressure ahead of a Commonwealth summit. A spokesman for Sri Lankan President Mahendra Rajapakse described the heavy focus on the issue in the lead-up to Friday’s gathering of leaders from the 54-nation Commonwealth… Continue reading Sri Lanka says war crimes allegations ‘propaganda’
Australia wants UN rights body to probe S. Lanka
Australia Wednesday urged the UN rights watchdog to probe alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka, ramping up pressure ahead of a meeting between the two countries’ leaders at Commonwealth talks. Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd said the UN Human Rights Council must address accusations that Sri Lankan troops killed tens of thousands of civilians in… Continue reading Australia wants UN rights body to probe S. Lanka
Australia presses Sri Lanka over war crimes claims
Australian leader Julia Gillard on Tuesday urged Sri Lanka to address claims of serious human rights violations as a man filed war crimes charges against President Mahinda Rajapakse. Sri Lanka has persistently denied that its troops committed atrocities while battling the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, who were crushed in an offensive that ended… Continue reading Australia presses Sri Lanka over war crimes claims
Dutch court jails five Tamil Tigers
Five members of Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers were on Friday jailed for between two and six years for having sent millions of euros gathered illegally in the Netherlands to the rebel group. The men, all of them Dutch nationals, were convicted of having raised money mainly through illegal lotteries but also through threats to members… Continue reading Dutch court jails five Tamil Tigers
Australian probe of Sri Lanka war crimes ‘urgent’
Australian police said Tuesday they were assessing a dossier containing allegations of war crimes committed in Sri Lanka towards the end of the island’s civil war as a matter of "urgency". As Australia prepares to host a Commonwealth leaders summit which includes Sri Lanka, Australian Federal Police commissioner Tony Negus said the force was looking… Continue reading Australian probe of Sri Lanka war crimes ‘urgent’
S. Lankan envoy queries agenda of war crimes brief
Sri Lanka’s envoy to Australia Wednesday said a dossier alleging war crimes during the dying days of his country’s civil war only served to fuel the agenda of "vested interests". Thisara Samarasinghe, who was a commander in the Sri Lankan navy during the conflict which ended in 2009, said the report now in the hands… Continue reading S. Lankan envoy queries agenda of war crimes brief
