Britain and Russia have commended the government for its investigations into the brutal attack on British tourist and Russian national at Tangalle, says the Sri Lanka government. British tourist Kuram Shaikh was killed in an attack on Christmas eve and his companion Russian national Victoria Alexandrovna was also badly injured and there are allegations that… Continue reading UK and Russia ‘commend’ investigations
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‘Boat people’ to Australia caught by Navy
The Sri Lankan navy says it has seized a fishing boat which was to be used by 22 Sri Lankans trying to flee illegally to Australia. The would-be emigrants were arrested last week; 14 are in custody while four other people suspected of trying to arrange their departure have now been detained. The Sri Lankan… Continue reading ‘Boat people’ to Australia caught by Navy
Lack of facilities stop teachers going to Vanni
Teachers in the north of Sri Lanka are requesting hundreds of houses out of fifty thousand to be built by the Indian Government in the Vanni region. Consultant of All Ceylon Tamil Teachers Union (ACTTU) Thambiah Mahasivam told BBC Sandeshaya that there is severe shortage of teachers in the north as many teachers from Jaffna… Continue reading Lack of facilities stop teachers going to Vanni
Sri Lanka protesting university students evicted
Thousands of protesting students have been evicted from the campus of one of Sri Lanka’s main universities following a court order. The evictions at the Sri Jayawardenepura campus comes amid disputes between students who have been protesting for days and the government. Students accuse the government of interfering in their lives. A senior opposition figure… Continue reading Sri Lanka protesting university students evicted
Letters ‘delivered without stamps’
Sri Lankan postal department will remove disputed French stamps with pictures of LTTE Leader and logo, before delivering the letters and parcels says the Post Master General of Sri Lanka. "We will take actions to protect the sovereignty of the country whilst protecting the rights of the general public to receive letters without any trouble,”… Continue reading Letters ‘delivered without stamps’
Lasantha murder: International probe urged
On the third death anniversary of a slain newspaper editor his widow has called on the international community to exert pressure on Sri Lanka government to hold an independent investigation into his murder. Sonali Wickrematunge Samarasinghe, the widow of Sunday Leader editor Lasantha Wickrematunge, says the investigation needed "to bring back the rule of law… Continue reading Lasantha murder: International probe urged
Appeal to UN over missing Sri Lanka activists
Campaigners in Sri Lanka have urged the United Nations to intervene in the case of two activists believed to have been abducted last month. Some accuse the security forces of abducting the men but police say they are doing their best to find them. Lalith Kumar Weeraraj and Kugan Muruganathan organised demonstrations by the families… Continue reading Appeal to UN over missing Sri Lanka activists
Court ‘cannot decide’ on rehabilitation
Courts in Sri Lanka do not have legal authority to decide the time limit for rehabilitation of Tamil Tiger suspects, a court in Colombo observed. The Colombo additional magistrate made the statement in response to a question raised by a Tamil Tiger suspect. Producing a LTTE suspect, who has surrendered to the security forces at… Continue reading Court ‘cannot decide’ on rehabilitation
Suspects held over Briton’s death in Sri Lanka
Five men suspected of murdering a British tourist in Sri Lanka early on Christmas Day have been remanded in custody until 20 January. The men are suspects in the death of Khuram Shaikh, 32, and the serious assault of his girlfriend in Tangalle, 100 miles (161km) south of Colombo. Mr Shaikh, from Greater Manchester, was… Continue reading Suspects held over Briton’s death in Sri Lanka
Sivaram murder case postponed
The trial of the murder of journalist Dharmaratnam Sivaram (Taraki) scheduled to begin on Thursday, six years after the assassination has been postponed until April. Colombo High Court judge P. Surasena postponed the hearing as six witnesses including two policemen failed to present themselves at court. The judge also dissolved the Sinhala speaking jury called… Continue reading Sivaram murder case postponed
