Kevin Rudd: "I am sad that it has come to this" Australia’s Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd has resigned amid widespread reports of a leadership tussle between him and Prime Minister Julia Gillard. He made the announcement at a press conference in Washington DC, where he had earlier met US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton. Ms… Continue reading Australia’s Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd resigns
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Women protest ‘land grab’ by military
Women activists in northern Sri Lanka have strongly protested a move by the military to construct a new army camp in Eluthoor, Mannar. The Women Rural Development Societies from nine villages in eastern Sri Lanka say they held a meeting to discuss their concern over the allocation of land along Tharavanlottai road. The army camp… Continue reading Women protest ‘land grab’ by military
‘Unite for reconciliation’ Muslims urged
Muslim activists have urged Muslim political leaders to form mutually agreed upon “ways and processes” for reconciliation in post-war Sri Lanka. The statement issued by nearly 150 religious and civil society leaders also urged the civil society activists of all ethnicities to acknowledge “the suffering of their ethnic others.” In a statement issued on Friday,… Continue reading ‘Unite for reconciliation’ Muslims urged
Opposition vows to continue protests
The opposition political parties in Sri Lanka have vowed to continue protests against the increasing cost of living despite the government crackdown on protests. The joint opposition activists made the vow in front of Fort railway station, as they protested the recent increase of the price of fuel and electricity by the government. "Having promised… Continue reading Opposition vows to continue protests
Military war crimes inquiry ‘eyewash’
Human rights watchdogs as well as the largest Tamil political party in Sri Lanka have rejected a court of inquiry appointed to investigate alleged war crimes by the country’s armed forces. New York Based Human Rights Watch (HRW) called the court of inquiry as a delaying tactic in the face of mounting international pressure. In… Continue reading Military war crimes inquiry ‘eyewash’
Ranil extends hand to Mahinda
Sri Lanka’s main opposition pledged its support to solve the national question based on the proposals of a war commission appointed by President Mahinda Rajapaksa. The United National Party (UNP) will back the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) recommendations despite short comings in the report, says the opposition leader Ranil Wickremasinghe. "This report has… Continue reading Ranil extends hand to Mahinda
Protesting fisherman shot dead
There have been violent protests in Sri Lanka a few days after the government raised the price of key household fuels by up to 50 percent. A fisherman was killed as police confronted crowds on the west coast while teargas is being deployed at a big rally in the capital, Colombo. Unrest and anger Four… Continue reading Protesting fisherman shot dead
Sri Lanka devided after the war, says cabinet minister
Post war Sri Lanka is divided in to two countries say, Vasudeva Nanayakkara. Cabinet Minister of National Languages and Social Integration. Addressing a seminar to demand implementation of the recommendations of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) the minister said that democratic institutions in the North and the East of the country have become… Continue reading Sri Lanka devided after the war, says cabinet minister
Lawyers and relatives protest against court abduction
A group of lawyers protested outside the court complex on Tuesday demanding an end to unresolved abductions. A silent vigil was held after a suspect was abducted on Monday from the gates of the court complex in Colombo. "Someone should take responsibility for these abductions. This is a threat to the independence of the judiciary,"… Continue reading Lawyers and relatives protest against court abduction
Sri Lanka: US urges implementation of war probe findings
The US will support efforts to get Sri Lanka to implement a government commission’s conclusions in relation to the civil war, officials say. They say the US will back a resolution in the UN Human Rights Council in March which urges Colombo to look into war crimes allegations by its forces. Both Tamil Tiger rebels… Continue reading Sri Lanka: US urges implementation of war probe findings
