Sri Lankan authorities launched a search for five inmates after a roll call Tuesday found they may have escaped from the country’s maximum security prison during a weekend riot that left 27 dead. Prisons spokesman Gamini Kulatunga said the roll call showed that four convicts and a remand suspect were missing from the Welikada prison… Continue reading Sri Lanka looks for prison escapees after deadly riot
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Sri Lanka troops accused of jail ‘massacre’
Sri Lanka’s main opposition party Sunday demanded an independent inquiry into a prison riot that left 27 convicts dead, alleging many were shot by security forces in a cold-blooded "massacre". The United National Party (UNP) called for a parliamentary investigation into the riot that erupted on Friday evening at the maximum-security Welikada prison in the… Continue reading Sri Lanka troops accused of jail ‘massacre’
Sri Lanka raises taxes to boost defence spending
Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse on Thursday increased import taxes in an annual budget which allocated a record $2.2 billion for defence, three years after ending a war with Tamil rebels. Rajapakse, who also holds the defence and finance portfolios, told parliament the country had suffered the effects of a global economic downturn as it… Continue reading Sri Lanka raises taxes to boost defence spending
Sri Lanka still struggling with separatist supporters: minister
Sri Lanka is still working to counter supporters of the Tamil Tiger separatist rebels crushed three years ago, the country’s special representative on human rights told the UN Thursday. Speaking before the UN Human Rights Council, which was conducting a periodic review of Sri Lanka’s human rights record, Mahinda Samarasinghe stressed "there are still some… Continue reading Sri Lanka still struggling with separatist supporters: minister
Sri Lanka moves to impeach top judge
Sri Lanka’s ruling party lawmakers submitted a motion Thursday to impeach the country’s top judge as President Mahinda Rajapakse moved to crush another of his former allies in an escalation of tensions between the government and judiciary. Days after the foreign minister said Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake had "violated the constitution", officials confirmed that Rajapakse’s… Continue reading Sri Lanka moves to impeach top judge
Evacuation order lifted – AFP
Authorities have lifted an evacuation order as a cyclone heading towards the island changed course early on Tuesday and headed towards neighbouring India, the Disaster Management Centre (DMC) said. Thousands of people living within 500 metres (550 yards) from the coast were asked to move inland, but instead of making landfall the cyclone changed direction… Continue reading Evacuation order lifted – AFP
Sri Lanka evacuates coastline ahead of cyclone
Sri Lanka has ordered the evacuation of thousands of residents ahead a cyclone expected to hit the island’s north-eastern coast early Tuesday, the Disaster Management Centre (DMC) said. People living within 500 metres (550 yards) from the coast were asked to move inland before the cyclone was due to make landfall at 2:00am Tuesday (2030… Continue reading Sri Lanka evacuates coastline ahead of cyclone
Sri Lanka arrests asylum seekers sent from Australia
Sri Lankan police arrested a group of asylum seekers deported by Canberra Saturday after they allegedly hijacked a fishing vessel to reach Australian shores, with some facing charges of attempted murder. Fifteen Sri Lankans were picked up by Australian authorities on Thursday north-west of the Cocos Islands in a boat apparently stolen from its owner… Continue reading Sri Lanka arrests asylum seekers sent from Australia
US concern over Sri Lankan war refugees
The United States on Thursday expressed concern over "rushed re-settlement" of thousands of Tamil civilians displaced by Sri Lanka’s separatist war that ended three years ago. Many of the people have been moved to "hastily cleared" land without adequate shelter, water and sanitation, the US embassy said in a statement, almost a month after Sri… Continue reading US concern over Sri Lankan war refugees
Sri Lanka frees Tamil Tiger leader
The last leader of Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers, who is wanted by India over the assassination of former premier Rajiv Gandhi, has been freed from military custody, the defence ministry said Wednesday. Selvarasa Pathmanathan, who was arrested in August 2009, was no longer in detention and was free to carry out work for a charity… Continue reading Sri Lanka frees Tamil Tiger leader
