Sri Lanka shuts war-time refugee camps

Sri Lanka’s President on Tuesday made his first visit to the village where troops defeated Tamil rebels three years ago as the authorities closed a camp which housed 300,000 war-displaced people. Officials said Mahinda Rajapakse participated in a ceremony Tuesday to re-settle the last batch of displaced people at Wellamulliwaikal, the scene of the bloody… Continue reading Sri Lanka shuts war-time refugee camps

China says S. Asia ties ‘no threat to third party’

Chinese Defence Minister Liang Guanglie says Beijing’s increasingly close ties with South Asia are aimed at ensuring regional "security and stability" and are not intended to harm any "third party". Liang, the first Chinese defence minister to visit Sri Lanka, did not name India — where he heads to Sunday — but officials in New… Continue reading China says S. Asia ties ‘no threat to third party’

Sri Lanka navy urges Australia to deport boatpeople

Sri Lankan navy officials have urged Australia to deport the growing number of boatpeople arriving from their country, saying it was the "best way" to deter people smugglers, a report said Saturday. Sri Lanka’s naval operations director Commodore N. Attygalle and its head of naval intelligence Nishantha Ulugetenne told The Weekend Australian newspaper, Canberra ought… Continue reading Sri Lanka navy urges Australia to deport boatpeople

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Sri Lanka judges boycott courts over political interference

Courts across Sri Lanka were paralysed on Friday as judges and lawyers staged a boycott to protest alleged political interference with the judiciary, activists said. The influential Bar Association of Sri Lanka stayed away from courts to protest the alleged intimidation of a magistrate in the island’s northwestern town of Mannar earlier in the week.… Continue reading Sri Lanka judges boycott courts over political interference

Sri Lanka to regulate news websites amid crackdown

Sri Lanka on Thursday announced new regulations to control websites, defying international criticism of a recent crackdown on opposition news portals. Media minister Keheliya Rambukwella said the government was amending the 1973 Press Council Act to include news websites, which will now be required to be registered with the authorities. The Press Council has powers… Continue reading Sri Lanka to regulate news websites amid crackdown

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Sri Lanka hits back at US

Sri Lanka hits back Wednesday over claims it is clamping down on media freedom after criticism from rights groups and Washington for its shutting of opposition news websites. “Look at the newspapers in Sri Lanka. Can you possibly say that there is no freedom of press in the country? There is so much,” Sri Lankan… Continue reading Sri Lanka hits back at US

Population plunge in Sri Lanka’s Tamil base

Sri Lanka’s first national census in 30 years has shown a dramatic 20 percent drop in the population of the Jaffna peninsula, the long-time base of Tamil rebels during the island’s ethnic conflict. According to a preliminary census report released Wednesday, the population in Jaffna, which the rebels once ran as a de facto separate… Continue reading Population plunge in Sri Lanka’s Tamil base

Many missing as 110 survive Australia boat capsize

Three people were confirmed dead and dozens more are missing as rescuers scoured the ocean Friday after 110 survivors were found from a boat that capsized off Australia’s Christmas Island. "We have 110 survivors and three confirmed dead so far," a spokeswoman from Australia’s Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA), which is working with Indonesia’s search and… Continue reading Many missing as 110 survive Australia boat capsize

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