Hundreds of ethnic Tamils in Sri Lanka staged a major protest in the former war zone of Jaffna on Tuesday, the first since the end of the civil war three and a half years ago and a sign of growing tension. Local politicians joined the demonstration denouncing security forces and the government at the main… Continue reading Tamils protest in Sri Lanka amid post-war tension
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India navy chief concerned about China build-up
India’s navy chief said on Monday that Beijing’s naval build-up was a "major, major cause for concern" amid tensions in the South China Sea, according to a report. "It is actually a major, major cause of concern for us, which we continuously evaluate and work out our options and our strategies," Admiral D.K. Joshi told… Continue reading India navy chief concerned about China build-up
Sri Lanka to buy Iraqi oil after US sanctions on Iran
Sri Lanka will purchase oil from Iraq after the United States imposed new sanctions on Iran, the island’s main supplier of crude oil, a report said on Sunday citing a senior official. The US Senate unanimously approved new economic sanctions Friday aimed at further crippling Iran’s energy, shipping and port sectors, a year after Congress… Continue reading Sri Lanka to buy Iraqi oil after US sanctions on Iran
Ex-Sri Lankan president says inequality breeds ‘terrorism’
Sri Lanka’s former president Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga warned Thursday that inequality can fuel "terrorism" during a speech in Nigeria, a country grappling with a deadly Islamist insurgency. "Poverty, socio-political injustices cause frustration and anger among the marginalised groups," said the Sri Lankan leader, who led the south Asian nation from 1994 to 2005. "The continued… Continue reading Ex-Sri Lankan president says inequality breeds ‘terrorism’
Tamils demand army withdraw after Sri Lanka clashes
Sri Lanka’s main Tamil party Thursday demanded troops be withdrawn to barracks in the former rebel heartland of Jaffna after the worst ethnic violence since the end of the island’s decades-long civil war. About 20 students were wounded, seven of whom needed hospital treatment, in clashes with security forces at Jaffna University on Wednesday, underscoring… Continue reading Tamils demand army withdraw after Sri Lanka clashes
Sri Lanka clashes over Tamil rebel remembrance
Students in Sri Lanka’s former war zone clashed with troops and police Wednesday over celebrations to commemorate defeated Tamil Tiger guerrillas, residents said. At least 20 undergraduates were injured when troops and police beat up stone-pelting students outside Jaffna university, a witness said. It was first major clash since security forces crushed Tamil rebels in… Continue reading Sri Lanka clashes over Tamil rebel remembrance
Sri Lanka to sidestep sanctions on Iran: report
Sri Lanka will sidestep US-led sanctions against Iran by diverting its oil payments towards a water management project that Tehran is funding in the island, a senior official was quoted Sunday as saying. Two billion rupees ($15.38 million) owed to Iran for oil will be used to finance the Uma Oya irrigation scheme, Sri Lankan… Continue reading Sri Lanka to sidestep sanctions on Iran: report
Sri Lanka’s top judge slams impeachment move
Sri Lanka’s chief justice has described herself a "fearless judge" and vowed to fight charges of financial and professional misconduct, according to a leaked response to her impeachment. Shirani Bandaranayake, whose case has raised concerns that the government is trying to control the courts, told a parliamentary committee last week there was not an "iota… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s top judge slams impeachment move
Sri Lanka army recruits 100 Tamil women from war zone
Sri Lanka’s military has recruited 100 women soldiers in the biggest single intake of ethnic Tamils from the island’s former war zone, according to a spokesman. The women, who come from the northern district of Kilinochchi where Tamil Tiger rebels had their political headquarters before they were defeated in 2009, were enlisted on Saturday. "These… Continue reading Sri Lanka army recruits 100 Tamil women from war zone
UN expert slams Sri Lanka threats to judiciary
Sri Lanka should protect its judges from intimidation and attacks and halt the impeachment of the country’s chief justice, a United Nations human rights expert said Wednesday. "I urge the Sri Lanka government to take immediate and adequate measures to ensure the physical and mental integrity of members of the judiciary," Gabriela Knaul said in… Continue reading UN expert slams Sri Lanka threats to judiciary
