Tamil protesters ask for probe into war crimes allegations

Tamils from across Europe demonstrated at the UN’s European headquarters on Monday, calling for a probe into alleged war crimes committed by Sri Lanka at the end of the country’s 2009 civil war. According to local police, around 1,000 protesters gathered in Geneva’s iconic Place des Nations, to urge the Human Rights Council to investigate… Continue reading Tamil protesters ask for probe into war crimes allegations

S. Lanka economy posts 8.2% quarterly growth

Sri Lanka’s economy expanded by 8.2 percent during the three months to June from a year earlier, powered by a strong industrial performance, official data showed on Thursday. The island’s economy has expanded at a rapid pace since Sri Lanka’s military crushed a nearly four-decade-long revolt by Tamil Tiger separatist rebels in May 2009 that… Continue reading S. Lanka economy posts 8.2% quarterly growth

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US urges Sri Lanka to boost Tamil police

The United States on Wednesday urged Sri Lanka to deploy more minority Tamils to police the former conflict zone in the island’s north to help "heal the wounds of war". Tamils in the formerly embattled region feel intimidated by the presence of predominantly Sinhalese-speaking government forces and police, US Assistant Secretary of State Robert Blake… Continue reading US urges Sri Lanka to boost Tamil police

UN Sri Lanka report sent to human rights council

UN leader Ban Ki-moon has sent a report accusing Sri Lankan troops of killing tens of thousands of civilians to the UN Human Rights Council, bringing a potential international inquiry one step closer.

Ban has said that he alone cannot order an inquiry into the killings during a final offensive against Tamil separatists in 2009 — which the Sri Lankan government has strongly denied — but that a forum such as the Human Rights Council could do so.

Sri Lanka terms Amnesty war probe allegations ‘interference’

Sri Lanka said yesterday that Amnesty International comments on the island’s probe into its military victory over Tamil rebels, were an “interference” in the country’s sovereignty. Amnesty International on Wednesday said Sri Lanka’s inquiry panel was “flawed at every level” and no substitute for an international war crimes investigation. The human rights watchdog issued a… Continue reading Sri Lanka terms Amnesty war probe allegations ‘interference’

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Rights group urges Sri Lanka to end detention laws

The Human Rights Watch lobby group on Wednesday urged Sri Lanka to scrap draconian detention laws and free thousands of people held under the regulations. The New York-based body said Sri Lanka’s ending of a decades-long state of emergency last week would have little effect as separate anti-terror laws still allowed people to be detained… Continue reading Rights group urges Sri Lanka to end detention laws

India, Sri Lanka to build power plant in ex-war zone

Sri Lanka and India have finalised a joint venture to set up a $500-million coal-powered electricity plant in the island’s former war zone, the two sides announced on Tuesday. India’s state-owned National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) signed the joint venture accord with the Sri Lankan government-owned Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) to commission the 500-megawatt power… Continue reading India, Sri Lanka to build power plant in ex-war zone

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Sri Lanka detains suspects despite end to emergency

Sri Lanka on Wednesday used draconian anti-terror laws to detain thousands of Tamil rebel suspects who would have had to be freed when a state of emergency ended after 28 years, an official said. Attorney General Mohan Peiris said President Mahinda Rajapakse invoked regulations under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) to ensure that the… Continue reading Sri Lanka detains suspects despite end to emergency

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US welcomes Sri Lanka’s move to scrap emergency law

The United States on Thursday hailed as positive the move by Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse to scrap emergency laws imposed 28 years ago to deal with the armed Tamil separatist movement. "We do welcome the news that … Rajapakse has proposed to the parliament that the emergency laws be withdrawn, and we do see… Continue reading US welcomes Sri Lanka’s move to scrap emergency law