Canada FM slams Commonwealth meet in Sri Lanka

Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird has condemned the decision to allow Sri Lanka to host the Commonwealth heads of government meeting in November as "accommodating evil". Baird spoke out after his Commonwealth counterparts in London on Friday agreed to press ahead with the meeting despite strong criticism over Colombo’s human rights record. "We’re appalled that… Continue reading Canada FM slams Commonwealth meet in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka boycott calls mar Commonwealth countdown

Sri Lanka had hoped to showcase its post-war revival at this year’s Commonwealth summit, but observers say its biggest international event in decades is in danger of becoming a major embarrassment. Invitations have yet to be posted for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting and with more than six months to go, several key leaders… Continue reading Sri Lanka boycott calls mar Commonwealth countdown

US ‘extremely concerned’ on Sri Lanka press freedom

The United States said Monday it was "extremely concerned" about media freedom in Sri Lanka after gunmen attacked and torched the office of an opposition newspaper of the Tamil minority. State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell, pointing out that the attack was the latest against the island’s media, said: "We remain extremely concerned about threats to… Continue reading US ‘extremely concerned’ on Sri Lanka press freedom

Police start tracking tourists in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s police have begun keeping track of foreign tourists to "ensure their own safety", officials announced on Monday. Hotels and guest houses have been told to submit weekly reports of their foreign guests as part of a new security plan for tourists, police spokesman Buddhika Siriwardena said. "Tourists are important to our economy. This… Continue reading Police start tracking tourists in Sri Lanka

US warns Sri Lanka of return to conflict

The United States has warned that Sri Lanka could face a return to conflict unless it probes war crimes allegedly committed by its troops and addresses the grievances of its minority Tamil population. Ambassador Michele Sison said Monday night that "important steps in achieving real reconciliation" had not even begun since Colombo declared an end… Continue reading US warns Sri Lanka of return to conflict

Sri Lanka boosts security after anti-Muslim attack

Elite police commandos patrolled a suburb of the Sri Lankan capital Friday after hundreds of rampaging Buddhist hardliners torched a Muslim-owned business in the latest in a series of mob attacks. At least three people were wounded when mobs from the ethnic Sinhalese majority stoned and later set fire to a clothing store in Pepiliyana… Continue reading Sri Lanka boosts security after anti-Muslim attack

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Sri Lanka denies tampering with BBC broadcasts

Sri Lanka’s state broadcaster on Thursday denied meddling with BBC programmes after the British corporation abruptly suspended FM radio feeds to the country, alleging ongoing interference. The BBC said on Tuesday that it was suspending its World Service FM broadcasts owing to "continued interruption and interference" in its Tamil programming, but the Sri Lanka Broadcasting… Continue reading Sri Lanka denies tampering with BBC broadcasts

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BBC suspends Sri Lanka broadcasts after ‘interference’

The BBC said on Tuesday it was suspending its World Service FM radio broadcasts in Sri Lanka due to "continued interruption and interference" in its Tamil programming. Both English language and Tamil services broadcast via the Sri Lankan Broadcasting Corporation (SLBC) will be stopped with immediate effect, the British broadcaster said. "We regret the disruption… Continue reading BBC suspends Sri Lanka broadcasts after ‘interference’

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Sri Lanka state media slams UN panel after rights vote

Sri Lankan state media called Friday for the dismantling of the UN human rights chief’s office after Colombo was angered by a resolution calling for a probe into alleged war crimes in the island. A ruling coalition partner also urged Colombo to reconsider ties with nations that supported Thursday’s censure move at the UN Human… Continue reading Sri Lanka state media slams UN panel after rights vote

Sri Lanka to seize part of India oil depot after UN vote

Sri Lanka announced on Thursday it would repossess part of a strategic oil storage depot from a state-run Indian firm after Delhi supported international calls to probe war crimes on the island. Information Minister Keheliya Rambukwella said there were provisions to repossess tanks that were not being used by the Indian Oil Company’s local unit,… Continue reading Sri Lanka to seize part of India oil depot after UN vote