Sri Lanka protests ahead of UN vote on war crimes

Sri Lankan pro-government activists protested outside the US embassy in Colombo on Thursday as the UN Human Rights Council was set to vote on a resolution pressing for a war crimes probe against Sri Lanka. Hundreds of demonstrators held up traffic outside the US embassy, close to Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse’s official residence and… Continue reading Sri Lanka protests ahead of UN vote on war crimes

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India politician’s home raided after coalition exit

A top Indian opposition politician accused the government of launching a "vendetta" after police raided his home on Thursday, just a day after his party pulled out of the ruling coalition. M.K. Stalin, a key powerbroker in the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) who is also the son of the party’s leader, reacted furiously after investigators… Continue reading India politician’s home raided after coalition exit

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India toughens stand on Sri Lanka war crimes probe

India pledged Wednesday to push for a "strong" resolution against Sri Lanka in the ongoing United Nations Human Rights Council that would demand its neighbour investigate alleged war crimes. The issue split the ruling coalition and heightened the risk of early elections on Tuesday when a regional ally quit the government after demanding that India… Continue reading India toughens stand on Sri Lanka war crimes probe

Sri Lanka should seek talks with Tamils: India

India has called for "reconciliation" talks between Sri Lanka and its Tamil minority as it faces pressure to back a US motion at the UN demanding Colombo probe alleged army atrocities during the island’s civil war. The United States has said it will place a motion before the UN Human Rights Council this month demanding… Continue reading Sri Lanka should seek talks with Tamils: India

Queen urged to boycott Sri Lanka summit over killing

An English politician Friday urged the Queen to boycott the Commonwealth summit in Colombo later this year to protest against Sri Lanka’s failure to prosecute the killers of a British tourist in 2011. The MP Simon Danczuk said his constituent, Khuram Sheikh, was gunned down at a hotel in Sri Lanka’s southern town of Tangalle… Continue reading Queen urged to boycott Sri Lanka summit over killing

Police block Tamils from Sri Lanka rights rally

Sri Lankan police blocked hundreds of minority Tamils from attending a rally in the capital Wednesday to protest extrajudicial killings and the disappearances of their loved ones, an activist said. Buses packed with family members were prevented from leaving the northern town of Vavuniya to make a 260-kilometre (162-mile) journey to Colombo for the Wednesday… Continue reading Police block Tamils from Sri Lanka rights rally

Chilling documentary accuses Sri Lanka of war crimes

The Sri Lankan military committed numerous war crimes during the final months of the country’s 26-year civil war, according to a documentary aired for the first time Friday, amid vigorous protests from Colombo. Using graphic video and pictures taken both by retreating Tamil Tiger rebels, civilians and victorious Sri Lankan troops, "No Fire Zone —… Continue reading Chilling documentary accuses Sri Lanka of war crimes

UK court blocks deportations of dozens of Tamils

Dozens of failed Tamil asylum seekers who were due to be sent back to Sri Lanka on Thursday can stay in Britain after a court blocked their deportation over fears of torture, their lawyers said. The High Court in London blocked the deportations at a last-minute hearing on Wednesday pending investigations into claims that the… Continue reading UK court blocks deportations of dozens of Tamils

Sri Lankan forces raping Tamil detainees: rights group

Sri Lankan security forces continue to use rape and other forms of sexual violence to torture suspected Tamil rebels nearly four years after the end of the island’s civil war, a rights group alleged Tuesday. The New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) claimed widespread rape of detainees during the separatist conflict that ended in May… Continue reading Sri Lankan forces raping Tamil detainees: rights group

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Tamil Nadu refuses to host Asian athletics champs

India’s southern Tamil Nadu state refused on Thursday to host the Asian Athletics Championships because of the participation of Sri Lanka which it accuses of war crimes. Chennai, the state capital, was due to host the event in July, but Tamil Nadu chief minister J. Jayalalithaa said Sri Lanka must not be allowed to take… Continue reading Tamil Nadu refuses to host Asian athletics champs