Amnesty International on Monday made a fresh appeal for the release of tens of thousands of war-displaced Sri Lankan Tamils locked behind military-run camps in the island’s north. The London-based rights watchdog said their "unlock the Camps" call was being issued at the start of their international council meeting in Turkey and urged the Sri… Continue reading Amnesty makes fresh call to free S.Lanka displaced
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Sri Lanka slammed over polls media blackout
Global press freedom group Reporters Without Borders voiced outrage Thursday over Sri Lanka’s ban on independent media covering local polls just outside the island’s former war zone. The organisation said Sri Lanka’s decision to allow only journalists from state-run media into the cities of Jaffna and Vavuniya, both near the Wanni region which was wrested… Continue reading Sri Lanka slammed over polls media blackout
SLanka arrests 32 migrants heading for New Zealand
Sri Lankan police arrested 32 men who were illegally trying to leave for New Zealand by boat, an official said Thursday. The men were taken into custody late Wednesday on the island’s western coast of Seeduwa from where they planned to set off for New Zealand in a fishing trawler, senior police superintendant Ranjith Gunasekara… Continue reading SLanka arrests 32 migrants heading for New Zealand
Sri Lanka begins resettling war displaced
Sri Lanka on Wednesday allowed 1,100 people displaced during the recently-ended ethnic conflict with the Tamil Tigers to return home, in the first phrase of an ambitious relocation plan. At a colourful ceremony, senior presidential advisor Basil Rajapakse presented gift packs of food to the group and pledged to resettle more people in the coming… Continue reading Sri Lanka begins resettling war displaced
Amnesty for Sri Lanka’s military deserters
Sri Lanka has offered an amnesty to tens of thousands of soldiers who deserted the army, a spokesman said Sunday, under reforms following the end of the war with separatist Tamil rebels. Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said troops who were absent without leave could report back to their units and be officially discharged without penalty. "They… Continue reading Amnesty for Sri Lanka’s military deserters
Sri Lanka govt plans training for former rebels
Sri Lanka plans to offer education and vocational training for about 20,000 former Tamil Tiger rebels, including child soldiers and operatives trained as suicide bombers, an official said Thursday. Nearly 10,000 rebels have surrendered this year, most of them after the defeat of the Tigers in May, said commissioner general of rehabilitation Daya Ratnayake. “We… Continue reading Sri Lanka govt plans training for former rebels
Sri Lanka bans mobile phones at schools
Sri Lanka has banned students from taking mobile phones to school following the suicide of a teenager disciplined for using her telephone, an education ministry spokesman said on Tuesday. All schools were ordered to impose the ban after a 14-year-old girl — reprimanded over telephone contact with a boy during school last week — hanged… Continue reading Sri Lanka bans mobile phones at schools
IMF approves 2.6 bln dlr loan for Sri Lanka
The International Monetary Fund on Friday approved a 2.6-billion-dollar loan for Sri Lanka to support its economic reform program and help the country weather the severe global downturn. The IMF executive board approved the loan as the Asian country emerges from a 37-year civil war. The so-called Stand-By Arrangement is in an amount equivalent to… Continue reading IMF approves 2.6 bln dlr loan for Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka to free military deserters: official
Sri Lanka is to free some 1,800 jailed military deserters as part of a presidential amnesty, a justice ministry spokesman said on Friday. The pardon will apply to deserters serving up to a year in jail after being convicted by military courts, the official said, adding that 585 convicted deserters had been freed last month… Continue reading Sri Lanka to free military deserters: official
Sri Lanka welcomes IMF bailout
Sri Lanka welcomed Tuesday a tentative agreement with the IMF for a 2.5-billion-dollar bailout as the country emerged from a near four-decade-long separatist war. Sri Lanka’s Central Bank chief Nivard Cabraal said the International Monetary Fund’s announcement Monday of the preliminary agreement on the loan would send a much-needed positive signal to investors. "For the… Continue reading Sri Lanka welcomes IMF bailout
