The wife of Sri Lanka’s detained ex-army chief Monday accused authorities of preventing her husband from receiving vital medical treatment and said he could die in custody. Sarath Fonseka’s health had deteriorated since he was held at the naval headquarters in Colombo after his arrest on February 8 and was in need of urgent medical… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief could die in custody: wife
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NST Online Author arrested in Sri Lanka: report
An author who wrote a book about her conversion from Buddhism to Islam has been arrested in Sri Lanka accused of unspecified “anti-state” activities, police said Saturday. The woman, identified as Malini Perera, was taken into custody during the week under tough emergency laws, police spokesman Prashantha Jayakjody told AFP without elaborating. Media reports said… Continue reading NST Online Author arrested in Sri Lanka: report
S.Lanka minister regrets Akon’s cancelled concert
Sri Lanka lost a "priceless" promotional opportunity by banning the US star Akon from performing at a concert in Colombo following protests from Buddhist monks, the tourism minister said Thursday. The rapper’s concert on April 24 was blocked after monks complained about his "Sexy Bitch" music video featuring women in bikinis dancing around a pool.… Continue reading S.Lanka minister regrets Akon’s cancelled concert
Sri Lankan protests over court martial of Fonseka
Sri Lankan opposition groups demonstrated in Colombo on Tuesday demanding the release of former army chief Sarath Fonseka, who attempted to unseat the president in recent elections. Hundreds of activists from the JVP, or People’s Liberation Front, which backed Fonseka’s failed bid for the presidency, shouted anti-government slogans outside the main railway station. On Monday… Continue reading Sri Lankan protests over court martial of Fonseka
Protest over arrest of Sri Lanka reporter
Sri Lankan media groups Thursday protested against the arrest of a reporter close to Sarath Fonseka, the detained ex-army chief who tried to unseat the president in recent elections. The groups issued a joint statement demanding the release of Ruwan Weerakoon, a reporter with the Nation newspaper, who was arrested this week. "We request the… Continue reading Protest over arrest of Sri Lanka reporter
Rajapakse rejects early pardon for ‘fool’ Fonseka
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse has ruled out an early pardon for his election rival Sarath Fonseka and dismissed the former army chief as a "fool" who was unprepared for politics. In an interview with Singapore’s Straits Times published Thursday, Rajapakse also spelled out his economic ambitions for post-war Sri Lanka and said it would… Continue reading Rajapakse rejects early pardon for ‘fool’ Fonseka
Sri Lanka hotels dress up for post-war rush
Sri Lanka’s hotel owners are racing to refurbish and add thousands more rooms as foreign holidaymakers pour into the country after the end of nearly four decades of ethnic bloodshed. Leading hotel groups plan to spend millions of dollars on new decor and facilities for the influx of tourists drawn to the plentiful sunshine, beaches… Continue reading Sri Lanka hotels dress up for post-war rush
‘No democracy’ in S.Lanka, says Fonseka supporter
Sri Lanka’s former chief justice slammed the arrest of ex-army chief and opposition leader Sarath Fonseka on Monday on the eve of his court martial, saying there was "no democracy" in the country. Retired chief justice Sarath Silva criticised the treatment of Fonseka, who challenged President Mahinda Rajapakse at January elections, as hundreds of supporters… Continue reading ‘No democracy’ in S.Lanka, says Fonseka supporter
Sri Lanka’s main Tamil party vows civil disobedience
Sri Lanka’s main Tamil party on Saturday vowed to launch a Gandhi-style civil disobedience campaign to press a long-standing demand for regional autonomy for their ethnic minority. The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) in its manifesto for April parliamentary elections renewed its demand for extensive regional autonomy — after Tamil Tiger rebels who fought in their… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s main Tamil party vows civil disobedience
India worked against Sri Lanka president: minister
India’s external intelligence agency tried to undermine Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse at polls in January and wanted him defeated, a minister said in an interview published Monday. Nandana Goonathilake, minister of postal services, said the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), India’s foreign intelligence service, had worked against Rajapakse at the January 26 vote even… Continue reading India worked against Sri Lanka president: minister
