Canada boards ship with hundreds of Sri Lankans

The Canadian navy has intercepted a cargo ship carrying almost 500 Sri Lankan asylum seekers and prepared to screen them, fearing some belonged to the defeated and banned Tamil Tiger rebels. After days of tracking by Canadian and US authorities, Canadian Forces and Canada Border Services Agency personnel boarded the MV Sun Sea after it… Continue reading Canada boards ship with hundreds of Sri Lankans

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Sri Lanka war probe credibility questioned

A government-appointed panel probing the final stages of Sri Lanka’s civil war began work in Colombo on Wednesday, but rights bodies and lawmakers in the United States accused it of lacking credibility. The eight-member panel will hear testimony from witnesses on five separate days in the capital and for two days in Vavuniya, near the… Continue reading Sri Lanka war probe credibility questioned

US urged to press for international probe of Sri Lanka war

A group of US lawmakers is urging the Obama administration to push for an independent international investigation into alleged war crimes that occurred during Sri Lanka’s civil war. In a letter to US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, the members of Congress called for such a probe saying panels set up by the Sri… Continue reading US urged to press for international probe of Sri Lanka war

Sri Lankan president sacks minister over dengue row

Sri Lanka’s president Tuesday sacked a maverick minister who had tied a state official to a tree as punishment for failing to control the spread of dengue fever in the country, an official said. Highways minister Mervyn Silva was dismissed and his ruling party membership suspended pending a disciplinary inquiry, an official at the president’s… Continue reading Sri Lankan president sacks minister over dengue row

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Sri Lankan president boosted as MPs defect

Two opposition lawmakers in Sri Lanka defected to the ruling party on Thursday, bringing President Mahinda Rajapakse closer to altering the constitution to allow him to retain power. The two MPs, both from the minority Tamil community, joined the United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) led by Rajapakse, who oversaw the military offensive in which troops… Continue reading Sri Lankan president boosted as MPs defect

US, Canada monitor ship said full of Sri Lankan refugees

The United States and Canada said Wednesday they are monitoring a ship said to be packed with Tamil refugees bound for Canada as they flee post-war persecution in Sri Lanka. David Poopalapillai, a spokesman for Canadian Tamils, dismissed what he called mere allegations that the asylum seekers included members of the separatist Tamil Tigers, outlawed… Continue reading US, Canada monitor ship said full of Sri Lankan refugees

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Sri Lanka arrests over 1,500 Tiger suspects: PM

Sri Lankan troops arrested over 1,500 Tamil rebel suspects during July, more than a year after the separatist guerrilla group was crushed militarily, the prime minister said Tuesday. About half of the suspects were picked up at government-run shelters where they had taken refuge after the fighting ended in May last year, Premier D. M.… Continue reading Sri Lanka arrests over 1,500 Tiger suspects: PM

Global statesmen decry S. Lanka’s peace without justice

A group of global statesmen, founded by Nelson Mandela, Tuesday criticised the Sri Lankan government for failing to build on peace brought to the island by the end of the civil war last year. Sri Lankan troops defeated the separatist Tamil Tiger guerrillas in a massive military offensive that ended decades of bloody ethnic conflict.… Continue reading Global statesmen decry S. Lanka’s peace without justice

Sri Lankan, Hawaiian sites make world heritage list

A region of mountainous forests in Sri Lanka and an isolated archipelago off Hawaii have been added to UNESCO’s World Heritage list, officials of the UN cultural and scientific body said Saturday. The World Heritage Committee of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization decided to add the two sites on Friday as it… Continue reading Sri Lankan, Hawaiian sites make world heritage list

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