Almost three years after the end of the civil war, Sri Lanka is still dogged by allegations of human rights violations. Amid fresh moves in the UN’s Human Rights Council to hold Sri Lanka to account, the BBC’s Charles Haviland in Colombo reports on a rise in sinister abductions by anonymous squads in white vans.… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s sinister white van abductions
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Sri Lanka ‘hit by rise in abductions’ – Video
Sri Lanka’s civil war may have ended three years ago, but the repercussions of that conflict are still being felt. There are regular accounts of Human Rights violations and, more recently, there has been a rise in abductions and disappearances. The UN Human Rights Council is due to discuss a US resolution asking Sri Lanka… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘hit by rise in abductions’ – Video
Sri Lanka’s potential oil reserves spark global interest
As hopes grow in Sri Lanka that viable reserves of oil are about to be discovered in its seawaters, commentators are speculating about the intentions of India, China and Russia in prospecting for it. Recent Indian media reports suggested that India does not want countries other than itself and Sri Lanka to get involved in… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s potential oil reserves spark global interest
Tamils divided over UN resolution
‘Presenting the LLRC report to the parliament the Govt pledged that it will implement it’ The main Tamil political party in Sri Lanka says it supports the US-backed resolution on Sri Lanka at the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC), but other Tamil parties have expressed serious dissatisfaction over “watered down” resolution. The Tamil National Alliance… Continue reading Tamils divided over UN resolution
Sri Lanka censors SMS
The government of Sri Lanka has imposed a censorship on short text messages (SMS) related to security forces. The defence ministry has instructed media outlets that send SMS news alerts that all news related to national security, security forces and the police need to get prior approval from the Media Centre for National Security (MCNS).… Continue reading Sri Lanka censors SMS
West ‘failed to protect civilians’
The director of a British documentary on last stages of Sri Lanka’s civil war has accused the West and the United Nations of failing to take any “effective action” to prevent alleged war crimes by the country’s security forces. Callum McCrae, the director of “Sri Lanka Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished” said that many allegations… Continue reading West ‘failed to protect civilians’
‘Alarming rise’ of sexual abuse in Jaffna
Girls as young as seven have been sexually abused and sexual violence against women is on the increase in northern Sri Lanka, say health officials. According to a senior health official in Jaffna peninsula 32 incidents of child abuse and sexual abuse have been reported during the last two months. Dr S Sivaruban, the Judicial… Continue reading ‘Alarming rise’ of sexual abuse in Jaffna
Will implement LLRC, says Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka has informed the South African government of its plans to implement the recommendations of the government-appointed war panel. Foreign Minister GL Peiris’ pledge in Pretoria comes as Sri Lanka government is trying hard to avoid a US-sponsored resolution seeking the implementation of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission being passed in Geneva. Minister… Continue reading Will implement LLRC, says Sri Lanka
Thousands of voters ‘missing’ in north
United National Party (UNP) quoting the elections commissioner (EC) said nearly 10-15% of people out of 21,000 registered voters in Pudukudiiruppu (PDK) and Maritimepattu in Mullaitivu district are either dead or missing. "Therefore, we requested the election commissioner to consider issuing temporary identity cards," Dr Jayalath Jayawardene, MP, told BBC Sandeshaya after a meeting with… Continue reading Thousands of voters ‘missing’ in north
Sri Lanka row over Catholic letter on human rights
One of Sri Lanka’s governing parties has called for the prosecution of a leading bishop after he condemned the government’s human rights record. The Roman Catholic Bishop of Mannar and 30 priests wrote to the UN Human Rights Council calling for an inquiry into the legacy of Sri Lanka’s civil war. But Sri Lanka’s Buddhist… Continue reading Sri Lanka row over Catholic letter on human rights
