Students accuse authorities of bomb attack

University students on Thursday held a massive demonstration in Colombo demanding authorities to remove the Vice Chancellor of Sri Jayawardenapura University. They marched towards the Temple Trees to handover a letter to President Mahinda Rajapaksa but were blocked at Kollupitiya Junction by police. Having failed to meet the President the students vouched to continue their… Continue reading Students accuse authorities of bomb attack

Police officer accused of stealing from suspect

Court in Sri Lanka has ordered the Police Chief to investigate and report on an incident where Narcotics department official was accused of forcibly withdrawing money from the bank account of a suspect in his custody. The attorney representing the suspect Sujith Kumara told Colombo magistrates court on Wednesday, that the officer had obtained the… Continue reading Police officer accused of stealing from suspect

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Sri Lanka ‘wheelchair tax’ condemned by UK charity

The head of a UK charity that sent a consignment of wheelchairs to Sri Lanka has condemned the decision to impose customs duties of over $8,000 (£5,180). Peter Thompson, of the Yorkshire-based PhysioNet charity, said the shipment for Tamil war victims also took more than three months to clear customs. The Sri Lankan authorities said… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘wheelchair tax’ condemned by UK charity

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Tangalle victim ‘raped’ – AHRC

Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) says the companion of the murdered British tourist Kuram Shaikah Zaman was sexually assaulted after the brutal attack on the couple. Russian national Victoria Alexandrovna, 23, is being treated in Karapitiya hospital, Galle at the intensive care unit. Chairman of the Tangalle Pradeshiya Sabha, Sampath Chandra Pushpa Vidanapathirana, was arrested… Continue reading Tangalle victim ‘raped’ – AHRC

Roshen’s family seeks justice

The family of a murdered free trade zone worker has accused the Sri Lankan authorities of failing to fulfil pledges to the family following his killing in a police shooting. Madhushan Ratnasekara, the elder brother of the Roshen Shanaka told BBC Sandeshaya that President Mahinda Rajapaksa has failed to keep his word on compensation as… Continue reading Roshen’s family seeks justice

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Mayor accused of blackmailing hoteliers

Hoteliers in a popular tourist destination in Sri Lanka have accused a local politician of blackmailing them and demanding ransom from hotels at the peak of a tourism season. The Hikkaduwa Hoteliers Association (HHA) told BBC Sandeshaya that the town’s Mayor, Winnie Kariyawasam, discontinued collecting garbage from Coral Sands hotel for weeks after they refused… Continue reading Mayor accused of blackmailing hoteliers

Petition filed calling Northern Commander in court

The Appeal Court of Sri Lanka has accepted a petition filed by the parents of two activists of ‘Jana Aragalaya ‘(People’s Struggle), Lalith Kumar Weeraraj and Kugan Muruganathan. The parents of the two activists, in their petition, have petetioned to the appeal court to order the army commander in Jaffna to produce the two activists… Continue reading Petition filed calling Northern Commander in court

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26,000 not resettled due to HSZ

More than 26,000 displaced people are yet to be allowed to resettle in their ancestral lands occupied by high security zones (HSZ) in Jaffna, according to Sri Lanka’s main Tamil political party. The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has submitted a report to the Supreme Court (SC) that detailed the HSZs in Jaffna which are still… Continue reading 26,000 not resettled due to HSZ