Australia’s immigration system and its detainees are under considerable strain, documents showed Wednesday, with self-harm reports surging 12-fold as waiting times soar. Compiled for a government committee examining Australia’s mandatory detention policy for asylum seekers arriving by boat, the official documents offered a rare and sobering insight into the troubled centres. "Unfortunately, we have seen… Continue reading Self-harm surge at Australian refugee centres
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Sri Lankan journalist attacked ‘with iron bars’
An ethnic Tamil journalist in Sri Lanka’s formerly embattled north was brutally attacked with iron bars, police said on Saturday, the latest in a string of assaults on the nation’s media. Gnanasundaram Kuhanathan, news editor of the Tamil-language daily Uthayan, was attacked by a gang of men wielding iron bars on Friday near his home… Continue reading Sri Lankan journalist attacked ‘with iron bars’
Ex-Sri Lanka president warns of short-lived peace
Sri Lanka’s former president has warned of a "short-lived peace" unless the government shares power with the ethnic Tamil minority after the end of the island’s civil war, her office said Monday. Chandrika Kumaratunga, who ruled the island between 1994 and 2005, said her successor President Mahinda Rajapakse had followed a policy of "winner takes… Continue reading Ex-Sri Lanka president warns of short-lived peace
Tiger-allied party sweeps Sri Lanka vote
A political party that was closely linked with the defeated Tamil Tiger rebels won control of two-thirds of local councils in Sri Lanka’s former war zone, results released on Sunday showed. The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) won 18 out of 26 councils that voted on Saturday in the former conflict areas of the island’s north… Continue reading Tiger-allied party sweeps Sri Lanka vote
Sri Lanka regime rejects press freedom bill
Sri Lanka’s ruling party used its parliamentary majority Tuesday to defeat an opposition-initiated bill to grant greater media freedom, a parliamentary official said. President Mahinda Rajapakse’s United People’s Freedom Alliance, which enjoys a two-thirds majority in the 225-member assembly, shot down the Freedom of Information Bill presented by an opposition lawmaker, an official said. "The… Continue reading Sri Lanka regime rejects press freedom bill
India asks Sri Lanka to probe war crimes claims
India on Friday urged Sri Lanka to examine claims made in a British documentary that said it targeted civilians while crushing Tamil Tiger rebels two years ago. The Channel 4 documentary, "Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields" aired last month on British television contained footage of what it said were prisoner executions. It also showed the bodies… Continue reading India asks Sri Lanka to probe war crimes claims
Sri Lanka appeals over $162 mln British court order
Sri Lanka will appeal against a London High Court order to pay $162 million to Standard Chartered Bank over a disputed oil hedging deal, the state-run petroleum company said Tuesday. The Ceylon Petroleum Corp (CPC) said it had asked Sri Lanka’s state attorney general to appeal against the London court decision. Media reports in Colombo… Continue reading Sri Lanka appeals over $162 mln British court order
Sri Lanka ‘war crimes’ video false: military
Sri Lanka’s military said Wednesday it had original footage that exposed the "malicious intentions" behind a British documentary on alleged war crimes committed by government troops. Major General Ubaya Medawela said the "unaltered" video suggested that what the documentary had presented as soldiers executing Tamil rebel prisoners actually showed rebels dressed in army fatigues. The… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘war crimes’ video false: military
Sri Lanka allows foreigners into former war zone
Sri Lanka has eased restrictions on tourists travelling to the island’s former war zones two years after the defeat Tamil Tiger separatists, the government said Tuesday. Foreigners no longer require defence ministry clearance to visit the northern region where hundreds of thousands of Tamils were forced to leave their homes during years of fighting between… Continue reading Sri Lanka allows foreigners into former war zone
Bollywood comes to North America
Mobs of Indian dancers, dozens of Bollywood superstars hounded by autograph-seeking fans and a gala movie premiere kicked off the 12th Indian International Film Awards, being held in North America for the first time. The three-day festival got underway on Thursday, with an address by host and Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty in which he vowed… Continue reading Bollywood comes to North America
