US tightlipped on Sri Lanka army chief

The United States was tightlipped Monday about Sri Lanka’s visiting top military commander, after the island said US authorities planned to grill him over alleged war crimes. Sri Lanka summoned the US ambassador to demand the Department of Homeland Security drop what the island’s government said were plans to question General Sarath Fonseka over the… Continue reading US tightlipped on Sri Lanka army chief

Sri Lanka in talks to avoid war-crimes quiz in US

Sri Lanka called on US authorities to drop plans to interview the island’s military commander over allegations of war crimes against ethnic Tamil rebels, an official said Sunday. The Colombo government held "very high-level" talks to prevent General Sarath Fonseka, currently visiting Oklahoma, from being quizzed over his conduct during the conflict against the Tamil… Continue reading Sri Lanka in talks to avoid war-crimes quiz in US

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US war crimes questions for SLanka general: report

Sri Lanka’s top military commander, General Sarath Fonseka, is to be questioned by US authorities over allegations of war crimes during the island’s fight against Tamil Tiger rebels, a report said Sunday. The privately-run Sunday Times newspaper said Fonseka, who is visiting his daughters in Oklahoma, had been asked to present himself for an interview… Continue reading US war crimes questions for SLanka general: report

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US helps Sri Lanka’s former rebels

The United States on Friday announced funding for up to 1,000 former Tamil guerrillas to reintegrate in society by starting their own businesses or learning new skills. The US embassy here said they were giving equipment and supplies to ex-fighters while vocational training was also being made available to help them start small enterprises in… Continue reading US helps Sri Lanka’s former rebels

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Stand-off refugees can’t choose destination: Australia

Australia bluntly told a group of rescued Sri Lankan asylum-seekers they could not choose their destination but did not rule out using force after they refused to disembark in Indonesia. Foreign Minister Stephen Smith insisted the group of 78, currently on an Australian ship, would be processed in Indonesia under a new agreement between the… Continue reading Stand-off refugees can’t choose destination: Australia

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Sri Lanka’s war-crimes probe a smokescreen: activists

Sri Lanka’s agreement to probe war crimes allegations related to its defeat of Tamil Tiger rebels is a smokescreen to avoid an international inquiry, a human rights group said Wednesday. The New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) accused Sri Lanka of trying to buy time and questioned the sincerity of the government’s decision to investigate… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s war-crimes probe a smokescreen: activists

Sri Lanka denies Tiger chief executed after surrender

The Sri Lankan government rejected on Monday fresh accusations that Tamil Tiger separatist leader Velupillai Prabhakaran was executed after surrendering to security forces. Sri Lanka’s military announced on May 18 the killing of Prabhakaran, who led a 37-year campaign for an independent homeland for minority Tamils in the majority Sinhalese country. The Sri Lanka Guardian,… Continue reading Sri Lanka denies Tiger chief executed after surrender

Australia denies ‘terrorists’ on asylum boats

Australia’s Prime Minister Kevin Rudd Thursday angrily denied extremists were among hundreds of asylum-seekers arriving in the country, as another two boats were stopped off the northern coast. Rudd demanded that opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull withdraw support for renegade backbencher Wilson Tuckey, who said there were "narrow odds" some of the rickety vessels harboured terrorists.… Continue reading Australia denies ‘terrorists’ on asylum boats