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

Probe urged into Sri Lanka TV star ‘execution’

A New York-based media rights organisation Tuesday called for an international inquiry into the death of a Sri Lankan television presenter who was allegedly executed by government forces. A documentary by Britain’s Channel 4, "Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields", contained footage of what it said were prisoner executions in the final days of fighting between government… Continue reading Probe urged into Sri Lanka TV star ‘execution’

Sri Lanka Tamil MPs ‘beaten up by troops’

Sri Lanka’s main minority Tamil political group on Friday accused army troops of assaulting its lawmakers and breaking up a party meeting on the northern peninsula of Jaffna. The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) said troops stormed their venue on Thursday evening and attacked members of parliament and party supporters who were discussing local elections next… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamil MPs ‘beaten up by troops’

Britain presses Sri Lanka over ‘war crimes’ footage

London on Wednesday said "horrific" footage contained within a film documenting the final weeks of Sri Lanka’s civil war constituted "convincing evidence" of war crimes. The Channel 4 documentary, which aired on television on Tuesday, contained footage of what it said were prisoner executions. It also showed the bodies of female Tamil fighters who appeared… Continue reading Britain presses Sri Lanka over ‘war crimes’ footage

India pushes Sri Lanka on Tamil rights

India on Saturday asked Sri Lanka to address the grievances of the island’s Tamil minority two years after the Tamil Tiger separatist rebels were finally defeated, according to media reports. Three top Indian officials held closed-door talks with President Mahinda Rajapakse during an overnight visit to Sri Lanka and urged a renewed effort to heal… Continue reading India pushes Sri Lanka on Tamil rights

Sri Lanka under renewed pressure over violations

Sri Lanka came under renewed pressure this week at the UN Human Rights Council over video footages detailing violations allegedly committed by soldiers during the country’s civil war. A UN investigator authenticated some of the footage early this week, while at the end of the week, a documentary by Britain’s Channel 4 detailing the serious… Continue reading Sri Lanka under renewed pressure over violations

S.Lanka offers to probe ‘specific’ war crime claims

Sri Lanka’s top military commander offered on Thursday to probe "specific allegations" of war crimes during the country’s fight against Tamil Tiger separatists that ended two years ago. Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya said no civilians were killed by his forces, but he was open to investigating alleged rights abuses in the final stages of fighting.… Continue reading S.Lanka offers to probe ‘specific’ war crime claims

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Sri Lanka arrests police over firing at protesters

Two senior Sri Lankan police officers have been arrested over live rounds fired at protests against a pension bill at which 150 people were injured in violent clashes. Police spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said the two inspectors were held over their conduct at Monday’s protest in Katunayake, a town near the capital Colombo that is a… Continue reading Sri Lanka arrests police over firing at protesters

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Sri Lanka execution video ‘authentic’: UN envoy

A UN envoy confirmed Monday that a video allegedly depicting Sri Lanka troops executing Tamil Tigers was authentic, and that the action were "definitive war crimes". "What is reflected in the extended video are crimes of the highest order — definitive war crimes," said Christof Heyns, UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions.… Continue reading Sri Lanka execution video ‘authentic’: UN envoy