Sri Lankan sports chiefs on Monday confiscated the gold medal won by boxer Manju Wanniarachchi at this month’s Commonwealth Games and gave him two weeks to answer doping charges. Wanniarachchi, 30, Sri Lanka’s only gold winner at the Games, tested positive for the performance-enhancing steroid nandrolone, according to a report sent to Colombo over the… Continue reading Sri Lanka take away boxer’s gold
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Pakistan president to visit Sri Lanka: official
Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari will visit Sri Lanka next month in a bid to boost trade and security cooperation, an official said Sunday. Zardari will be accompanied by foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and a group of Pakistani businessmen, a foreign ministry official said. "The two days of meetings will centre around security and… Continue reading Pakistan president to visit Sri Lanka: official
S.Lanka reveals haul of civilian gold from war zone
The Sri Lankan government has said its troops collected more than four million dollars worth of gold jewellery during the defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels. Chief government whip Dinesh Gunawardena told parliament on Wednesday that security forces picked up the precious items during the final months of the decades-long civil war last year. "The… Continue reading S.Lanka reveals haul of civilian gold from war zone
Foreign-based Tigers trying to regroup: S.Lanka PM
Tamil rebel leaders based in the United States and Norway are trying to revive their defeated separatist movement, Sri Lanka’s prime minister told parliament on Tuesday. Premier D. M. Jayaratne’s statements came during a debate to extend a state of emergency giving sweeping powers to police and armed forces to arrest and detain suspects for… Continue reading Foreign-based Tigers trying to regroup: S.Lanka PM
S.Lanka minister slams ‘colonial’ rights groups
Sri Lanka’s foreign minister Gamini Lakshman Peiris rejected "colonial" criticism Tuesday of a government-appointed civil war probe, after foreign rights groups snubbed an invitation to attend. New York-based Human Rights Watch, London-based Amnesty International and Brussels-based International Crisis Group last week accused the panel of a cover-up and refused an offer from Colombo to appear… Continue reading S.Lanka minister slams ‘colonial’ rights groups
Sri Lanka’s war probe slams rights groups
Sri Lanka’s government-appointed war probe Friday reprimanded foreign rights groups that rejected an invitation to testify and said the local panel should not be judged by "preconceived notions". Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) said it will "strongly safeguard" its independence despite the "ill-founded misgivings" of three international human rights groups which had… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s war probe slams rights groups
Rights groups snub Sri Lanka’s ‘flawed’ war probe
International human rights groups declined on Thursday to appear before a Sri Lankan probe into the end of the country’s civil war, saying the procedure was flawed and lacked credibility. New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW), London-based Amnesty International and Brussels-based International Crisis Group (ICG) snubbed an invitation to testify before Sri Lanka’s Lessons Learnt… Continue reading Rights groups snub Sri Lanka’s ‘flawed’ war probe
Thailand holding over 100 Tamil asylum seekers: police
Thailand is holding 128 Tamil migrants for possible deportation even though some have registered with the United Nations as asylum seekers, authorities said Wednesday. Police originally arrested 155 people, but some were freed because they were able to present valid travel documents, said Colonel Worawat Amornwiwat, a spokesman for the immigration service. "These people are… Continue reading Thailand holding over 100 Tamil asylum seekers: police
Protests over jailing of Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief
Thousands of protestors marched through the streets of Sri Lanka’s capital Monday, demanding the release of ex-army chief and opposition leader Sarath Fonseka who is serving a 30-month jail term. Activists led by Fonseka’s Democratic National Alliance (DNA) and his wife Anoma marched to the maximum security Welikada prison in Colombo, witnesses said. They were… Continue reading Protests over jailing of Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief
Women clear Sri Lanka’s landmine legacy
Valmathi Jegadas is a different sort of mine clearer to the testosterone-fuelled explosives specialists portrayed in the 2008 Oscar-winning Hollywood hit, The Hurt Locker. A farmer’s wife in northern Sri Lanka, Jegadas, 37, earns 200 dollars a month risking her life, and she admits being scared each time she steps into the minefields that are… Continue reading Women clear Sri Lanka’s landmine legacy
