THE United Nations is viewing ‘with the utmost concern’ a video clip aired in Britain allegedly showing Sri Lankan troops executing prisoners, a UN spokesman said on Monday. However deputy spokesman Marie Okabe added that officials could not confirm its authenticity. ‘We have always viewed with utmost concern the reports and information received from various… Continue reading Execution video worries UN
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Sri Lanka reporter gets 20 years on ‘terror’ charge
Sri Lanka’s High Court on Monday sentenced a Tamil reporter described by US President Barack Obama as an "emblematic example" of a persecuted journalist, to 20 years in prison for supporting terrorism. J.S. Tissainayagam, 45, who contributed to the local Sunday Times and ran a website, Outreachsl.com, that focused on the island’s minority Tamils, was… Continue reading Sri Lanka reporter gets 20 years on ‘terror’ charge
Sri Lanka frees priests from war camps
Sri Lanka on Wednesday freed nearly 600 Hindu and Catholic priests who were held in internment camps with ethnic Tamils displaced by fighting between troops and separatist rebels, officials said. The clergy were allowed to leave the camps in the northern district of Vavuniya, where 300,000 inmates are detained under tight security to be screened… Continue reading Sri Lanka frees priests from war camps
SLankan army calls execution video a fabrication
Sri Lanka’s military rejected on Wednesday a video clip broadcast in Britain allegedly showing its troops executing prisoners during the final stages of its battle against Tamil Tiger rebels. Sri Lankan army spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said the footage aired by Channel 4 in Britain was a fabrication to discredit security forces who defeated Tamil… Continue reading SLankan army calls execution video a fabrication
S. Lanka foils suicide bomb plot: police
Sri Lanka is hunting a team of Tamil Tiger suicide bombers alleged to have plotted the death of the president’s brother, who is also the island’s top defence official, police said on Monday. The State Intelligence Service (SIS) discovered a haul of explosives, a suicide jacket, ammunition and an automatic weapon that was to have… Continue reading S. Lanka foils suicide bomb plot: police
Sri Lanka eyes peace dividend after crushing Tigers
Conflict-torn Sri Lanka is banking on foreign cash to rebuild shattered infrastructure as the island emerges from decades of ethnic civil war, officials say. Analysts are expecting a large investment peace dividend in the country where bomb attacks and fighting dented investor confidence and kept high-spending tourists away from the tropical South Asian island. There… Continue reading Sri Lanka eyes peace dividend after crushing Tigers
Monsoon misery for Sri Lanka’s weary war refugees
Tamil civilians who lived through the vicious final battle of Sri Lanka’s separatist war are now locked in another struggle for survival with heavy rains bringing misery to the camps they call home. Nearly 300,000 people displaced by the fighting between government troops and Tamil Tiger rebels are held in what the government calls… Continue reading Monsoon misery for Sri Lanka’s weary war refugees
Sri Lanka to maintain defence budget
The Sri Lankan government plans to keep up record defence spending despite its recent victory over Tamil rebels that ended nearly four decades of fighting, a senior official said. Defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse said the military needed to be modernised and payments made on hardware bought on credit. Sri Lanka raised its defence budget to… Continue reading Sri Lanka to maintain defence budget
Squalid war camps hurt S.Lanka’s image: opposition
Sri Lanka risks further damage to its image by failing to improve conditions for tens of thousands of war-displaced people held in squalor, the island’s main opposition leader said on Monday. Opposition leader and former premier Ranil Wickremesinghe warned that the spread of diseases in the camps during the current rains could worsen conditions for… Continue reading Squalid war camps hurt S.Lanka’s image: opposition
Sri Lanka’s war refugee camps flooded: official
Heavy rains flooded camps housing some of Sri Lanka’s 300,000 war refugees, officials said Sunday, raising fears for the welfare of the detainees. The downpours washed away makeshift shelters, toilets and sewage pipes, and left hundreds of people unable to cook meals in open-air kitchens in the northern district of Vavuniya. The Tamil civilians remain… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s war refugee camps flooded: official
