Sri Lanka Togo refugees condemn ‘miserable conditions’

About 200 Sri Lankan Tamil refugees have told the BBC that they are enduring miserable conditions in the West African state of Togo. They say they are living on meagre rations and face the prospect of imminent deportation home, where their lives are in danger. The refugees say they are being detained by the army… Continue reading Sri Lanka Togo refugees condemn ‘miserable conditions’

US sanctions against Iran will hurt -President Rajapaksa

President Mahinda Rajapaksa, said that United States’ sanctions against Iran will hurt small countries like his own more than they hurt Iran. No country is more dependent than Sri Lanka on crude oil imports from Iran, and Mr Rajapaksa said his government is considering how it will cope. President Rajapaksa told journalists 93 percent of… Continue reading US sanctions against Iran will hurt -President Rajapaksa

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No police powers to provinces – President

The president of Sri Lanka, Mahinda Rajapaksa, has categorically rejected giving land powers to the provinces. Indian Foreign Minister SM Krishna told journalists after meeting the president in Colombo on 17 January that Mr Rajapaksa pledged to “go beyond the 13 amendment to the constitution” that devolved land and police powers to the provinces. The… Continue reading No police powers to provinces – President

Federalism not evil says minister

A provincial council minister representing the government has called for a national dialogue over devolution of powers to provincial councils. Wimalaweera Dissanayake, a minister in Eastern Provincial Council (EPC), was commenting on the recent proposal by the EPC calling for the land powers to be devolved to the PCs as per the country’s constitution. The… Continue reading Federalism not evil says minister

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UN role for Sri Lanka ex-army General Shavendra Silva

One of Sri Lanka’s most controversial diplomats, an ex-army commander, has got a senior post advising the UN secretary general, the government says. Major General Shavendra Silva, Sri Lanka’s deputy ambassador to the UN, is the subject of a lawsuit in the US accusing him of war crimes. Maj Gen Silva denies the charges. He… Continue reading UN role for Sri Lanka ex-army General Shavendra Silva

Tamil MP doubts LLRC implementation

Sri Lanka government has no intention to implement the recommendations of the presidential war panel, says a young Tamil government MP. Journalist turned politician Sri Ranga told BBC Sandeshaya that the government should implement panel’s all recommendations including a special investigation into alleged war crimes by certain elements of the military. The panel concluded the… Continue reading Tamil MP doubts LLRC implementation

Women’s vigil for disappeared

Mothers and wives against abduction and disappearances held a vigil in front of the Fort railway station. The vigil marked the second anniversary of the disappearance of Journalist Prageeth Eknaligoda. "We are invoking the blessings of sacred women such as Virgin Mary, Godess Pathini, Kali and Maha prajapathi Gothami to find our children and husbunds,"… Continue reading Women’s vigil for disappeared

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Former Tigers ‘threatened’ in north

These former LTTE cadres are now forced to live under the watchful eye of military intelligence, says Councillor MK Sivajilingam The military in Sri Lanka is constantly threatening former Tamil Tigers who were released in the north following rehabilitation, to stay away from political activities, local politicians say. The former combatants are particularly told by… Continue reading Former Tigers ‘threatened’ in north