Sri Lanka’s war displaced from several areas in the eastern district of Trincomalee will not be allowed to resettle in their ancestral lands, the government has confirmed. Trincomalee Government Agent, Maj Gen TTR de Silva, said the resettlement of internally displaced people (IDPs) from Sampur has become "an international issue." "People can not go back… Continue reading Trincomalee war displaced ‘won’t go back’
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Latest abduction suspicion on Govt
Police in Sri Lanka said that the family of an alleged underworld figure lodged a complaint over his abduction. Police spokesman Ajith Rohana told BBC Sandeshaya that police in Warakapola has received the complaint of the abduction of Ruwan Chandimal Depp early Sunday. Lakshika Shamali, wife of Ruwan Chandimal Depp, widely known as Navy Ruwan,… Continue reading Latest abduction suspicion on Govt
Lanka law student ‘assaulted again’
International human rights organisations have expressed serious concern over the safety of a Sri Lanka law student who has previously complained about alleged malpractices of the Law College (SLLC). DM Thushara Jayaratne, the whistleblower of alleged exam malpractices by Namal Rajapaksa, MP, says he was assaulted by a group of assailants on Thursday at a… Continue reading Lanka law student ‘assaulted again’
Police ordered to arrest police suspects
A court in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo has ordered the police to arrest police officers accused of killing a suspect in their custody. Strongly criticising the officers of the Fort police station for failing to arrest suspected police officers at police narcotics division, the Fort magistrate told the open court that the investigations are… Continue reading Police ordered to arrest police suspects
Sri Lanka ‘Still in Dark Ages’
There’s been a call in Sri Lanka for greater openness and understanding in dealing with HIV and AIDS. Speaking on World AIDS Day, the former national cricket captain, Kumar Sangakkara, said there was a high degree of ignorance and embarrassment surrounding the virus and how it is spread. Kumar Sangakkara, who resigned as cricket captain… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘Still in Dark Ages’
MPs take aim at Sri Lanka minister over dumped coconuts
A government minister in Sri Lanka has come under fire over the fate of thousands of Indian coconuts. Questioned in parliament, internal trade minister Johnston Fernando admitted that 22,500 coconuts had been dumped in the sea last year. They were imported because of a shortage in Sri Lanka but the scarcity had subsided by the… Continue reading MPs take aim at Sri Lanka minister over dumped coconuts
Shop worker dies in Huyton store stabbing
A 30-year-old shop worker has died after being stabbed in the neck while working in a Merseyside store. Merseyside Police said the man was found with a knife wound to his neck at Stanley News on Kingsway in Huyton at about 21:00 GMT on Tuesday. He was taken to hospital but died shortly afterwards. A… Continue reading Shop worker dies in Huyton store stabbing
Sri Lanka nun faces charges over mother and baby home
A nun in Sri Lanka is to appear in court in connection with the failure to disclose an underage pregnancy at a mother and baby shelter. Sister Mary Eliza, superior nun at a Missionaries of Charity convent near Colombo, was given bail on Monday. Police raided the convent last week after child welfare officers said… Continue reading Sri Lanka nun faces charges over mother and baby home
Tamil prisoners on hunger strike
At least 65 Tamil prisoners in Anuradhapura are on a hunger strike seeking proper protection. The prisoners have launched a protest after being assaulted by the prison officials on Sunday, former Jaffna district parliamentarian MK Sivajilingam told BBC Sandeshaya. Most of the prisoners subjected to assault were disabled during the war, he added. Mr Sivajilingam… Continue reading Tamil prisoners on hunger strike
Former AG ‘misled UN’ says FMM
A media watchdog in Sri Lanka has accused the government of misleading the United Nations over the plight of missing and tortured media personnel. The Free Media Movement (FMM) says the former attorney general (AG) Mohan Peiris, who represented Sri Lanka “deliberately misled” the UN Committee against Torture (CaT). Responding to the disappearance of political… Continue reading Former AG ‘misled UN’ says FMM
