The family members of the imprisoned former military commander and opposition parties in Sri Lanka have strongly criticised the dismissal of his petition against a military court verdict. A three-member panel of the appeals court has dismissed the petition filed by former general Sarath Fonseka against his conviction by the second court martial that sentenced… Continue reading Fonseka ‘guilty’ verdict criticised
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Buddhist leaders call Ranil to step down
The foremost buddhist leadership in Sri Lanka have called upon the leader of the main opposition, Ranil Wickremesinghe to step down from the party leadership. "It is advisable to continue as the leader of the opposition while making Mr. Karu Jayasuriya the party leader for the benefit of the party", said the Mahanayaka Theras of… Continue reading Buddhist leaders call Ranil to step down
Disappeared activist ‘received death threats’
R.Weeraraj, father of Lalith Kumar Weeraraj who disappeared last week in Jaffna says that he received threatening telephone calls before his son’s disappearance. Lalith Kumar Weeraraj and Kugan Muruganathan disappeared on the International Human Rights Day which fell on December 10, Saturday. R.Weeraraj said that they have been engaged in helping people held in detention… Continue reading Disappeared activist ‘received death threats’
Mother Teresa Sri Lanka order rocked by baby charges
The Sri Lankan mission of the famous order of nuns founded by Mother Teresa of Calcutta is in crisis. The order’s overall head has visited the island and held urgent talks with the Archbishop of Colombo, as one of its eight residences in the country faces accusations of irregularities in its home for pregnant mothers… Continue reading Mother Teresa Sri Lanka order rocked by baby charges
Call to investigate Sri Lanka disappearances
A human rights group has called on Sri Lanka’s government to investigate the disappearance of two activists in the northern city of Jaffna. Lalith Kumar Weeraraj and Kugan Muruganathan disappeared last week. They organised demonstrations on behalf of the families of missing people. Civil society activists in Sri Lanka say they fear for the lives… Continue reading Call to investigate Sri Lanka disappearances
Government says ‘sorry’ for nun’s arrest
Sri Lanka Government says it apologises for the raid of Missionaries of Charity Convent in Moratuwa and the arrest of its superior nun. "This is a serious and very sensitive issue. The apology by the cabinet minister responsible for the subject is a clear indication of the government’s stand on this matter" Cabinet Spokesman Minister… Continue reading Government says ‘sorry’ for nun’s arrest
Police ordered to carry firearms
Inspector General of Police (IGP) has given new instructions for police to resume carrying firearms while on duty. The decision to arm police officers once again has been taken following criminals taking advantage of the recent introduction of the ‘people-friendly’ police service, said Police Spokesman, Superintendent of Police (SP), Ajith Rohana. "IGP earlier gave instructions… Continue reading Police ordered to carry firearms
Hedge-fund head Rajaratnam begins 11-year prison term
Disgraced hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam has arrived at a federal prison to begin serving the longest-ever sentence for insider trading. Rajaratnam, who was sentenced to 11 years in jail, reported to a facility in Massachusetts. He was fined $92.8m (£59.2m), also a record, and his case has led to more than two dozen related… Continue reading Hedge-fund head Rajaratnam begins 11-year prison term
Sri Lanka under fire over PR firm Bell Pottinger speech
Sri Lanka has strongly denounced a report in a UK newspaper which said a leading lobbying company wrote a speech on behalf of the president. In a report on Tuesday, the Independent quoted a Bell Pottinger company spokesman as saying it wrote a speech the president gave to the UN in 2010. The spokesman is… Continue reading Sri Lanka under fire over PR firm Bell Pottinger speech
India-Sri Lanka ferry, the Scotia Prince, impounded
The ferry boat between India and Sri Lanka has been impounded by the commercial high court in Colombo until a dispute involving its Indian caterer is settled, officials say. The ferry service was resumed in June after a gap of almost 30 years caused by the island’s civil war. The Scotia Prince travels twice a… Continue reading India-Sri Lanka ferry, the Scotia Prince, impounded
