Malaysia said it has arrested and deported several leaders of the Sri Lankan separatist Tamil Tiger rebels over the past few months to prevent them setting up a hub in the country. Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said in a statement late Thursday he had informed Sri Lanka of the action against the unnamed leaders of… Continue reading Malaysia deports Tamil Tiger ‘leaders’
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Sri Lanka president to appoint new cabinet
Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse is set to announce a new sharply reduced cabinet of ministers on Friday as he manoeuvres family members into key positions in his administration. The new cabinet will be unveiled a day after the opening of parliament, during which Rajapakse’s elder brother Chamal, formerly ports minister, was unanimously elected as… Continue reading Sri Lanka president to appoint new cabinet
S.Lanka’s Fonseka says govt trying to silence him
Sri Lanka’s former army chief told AFP on Thursday that his ongoing court martial was an attempt by the government to silence him and prevent his "fight for democracy" from the floor of parliament. Sarath Fonseka emerged briefly from military custody for the opening of parliament, in which he won a seat in elections two… Continue reading S.Lanka’s Fonseka says govt trying to silence him
S.Lanka’s ex-army chief back in court as MP-elect
Sri Lanka’s former army chief Sarath Fonseka appeared in the dock at a court martial on Monday for the first time since winning a parliamentary seat in elections earlier this month. Fonseka last year led the military to victory over the Tamil Tiger rebels but later fell out with President Mahinda Rajapakse and unsuccessfully tried… Continue reading S.Lanka’s ex-army chief back in court as MP-elect
Sri Lanka war wounded face long fight to recovery
Sri Lanka’s leaders have hailed the end of the island’s long civil war as the start of a new era, but for soldiers injured in battle, the future is far from rosy. In a hospital outside the capital Colombo, Manju Lakshman, 32, lies on a bed staring at the ceiling. He was shot in the… Continue reading Sri Lanka war wounded face long fight to recovery
Slain Tiger chief’s mother ‘refused’ entry to India
The ailing mother of Sri Lanka’s slain Tamil Tiger leader Velupillai Prabhakaran has been denied entry to India for medical treatment, the pro-rebel Tamilnet website reported Saturday. Vallipuram Parvathi travelled from Malaysia to the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu on Friday night, but was prevented from leaving the aircraft, Tamilnet said. She was "refused… Continue reading Slain Tiger chief’s mother ‘refused’ entry to India
S.Lanka’s Fonseka to be convicted next week: party
Sri Lanka’s detained ex-army chief and opposition leader Sarath Fonseka is likely to be convicted early next week to prevent him appearing in parliament, his party said on Friday. Fonseka, who won a seat in parliament while in custody, is in custody in the capital Colombo and faces a court martial. He is charged with… Continue reading S.Lanka’s Fonseka to be convicted next week: party
AFP: US urges respect for human rights in Sri Lanka
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has urged Sri Lanka to respect human rights and heal its communal divisions as the island emerges from decades of ethnic bloodshed. In a message marking Sri Lanka’s New Year and released by the US embassy in Colombo on Thursday, Clinton said the government defeat of Tamil Tiger rebels… Continue reading AFP: US urges respect for human rights in Sri Lanka
S. Lanka president calls for unity on New Year eve
Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse Tuesday appealed for unity as the country prepared for its first traditional New Year after the end of a 37-year civil war. Rajapakse said he was seeking peace and reconciliation between his majority Sinhalese and the ethnic Tamil minority ahead of celebrations for Wednesday’s New Year which is shared by… Continue reading S. Lanka president calls for unity on New Year eve
Sri Lanka vote will help unify the nation: US
Sri Lanka’s first peacetime parliamentary polls won in a landslide by the country’s ruling party can pave the way for President Mahinda Rajapakse to unify the nation, a US official said Monday. "I think one of the noteworthy things about the recent elections was that hardline Sinhalese nationalist parties took a severe beating in these… Continue reading Sri Lanka vote will help unify the nation: US
