Tamil National Alliance delegation headed by its leader R. Sampanthan met with a government delegation headed by Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva to discuss an acceptable constitutional arrangement for a political settlement. Previously the talks had been called off after the TNA requested a written communiqué about the discussion. "However, both parties have agreed to… Continue reading TNA talks with Government
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Durham University will host Sri Lanka Olympic hopefuls
Some of Asia’s top sports stars will prepare for London 2012 in Durham and Stockton. Durham University will host Sri Lanka’s athletes at its sports centres at Maiden Castle and Queen’s Campus. The university has built strong links with Sri Lanka since staff helped with the tsunami relief effort in 2004. Maxwell de Silva, from… Continue reading Durham University will host Sri Lanka Olympic hopefuls
UN under pressure to re-examine Sri Lanka ‘abuses’
The UN Human Rights Council, meeting in Geneva, is under growing pressure to re-examine alleged violations of human rights which took place in Sri Lanka. The alleged abuses took place in the final stages of the civil war in 2009. A report commissioned by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon says that both sides committed violations.… Continue reading UN under pressure to re-examine Sri Lanka ‘abuses’
UN ‘biased’ on Sri Lanka says govt
The UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) which is under growing pressure to re-examine alleged violations of human rights that took place in Sri Lanka has been criticised by the Sri Lankan government. Head of the Sri Lankan government delegation accused the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights of being biased and departing of "well established… Continue reading UN ‘biased’ on Sri Lanka says govt
Canada calls for Sri Lanka boycott
The Canadian prime minister has called upon heads of state to consider Sri Lanka’s human rights record before attending the Commonwealth leaders’ summit (CHOGM) to be held in Colombo.
Answering a question by a journalist in Toronto, PM Stephen Harper said he has expressed his reservations on Sri Lanka hosting the 2013 summit.
Undergraduates training in ‘brainwash’ controversy
Military training "is not the form of leadership training appropriate for young people who would later play a role as civilians in the country’s development," says Friday Forum The Sri Lankan authorities are accused of trying to brainwash university students through ‘leadership training’ instead of trying to find solutions to students’ burning issues. Rejecting the… Continue reading Undergraduates training in ‘brainwash’ controversy
Sri Lanka children’s homes ‘should be shut down’
All children’s homes in Sri Lanka should be closed down because of "rampant" abuse, the head of the country’s child protection body says. The National Child Protection Authority (NCPA) says it is already working to replace children’s homes with a foster parenting system. Nearly 20,000 children – orphans or children abused by parents or carers… Continue reading Sri Lanka children’s homes ‘should be shut down’
HRW criticise the new laws
A week after Sri Lanka lifted a longstanding state of emergency, an international campaign group, Human Rights Watch, has said the move means little because of other stringent laws still in place. The criticism comes after some countries guardedly welcomed the scrapping of the emergency, which happened just before Sri Lanka is due to be… Continue reading HRW criticise the new laws
Villagers protest over Sri Lanka tourism expansion
Sri Lanka has opened itself up to more tourism opportunities and companies are scrambling to take advantage of the prime real estate. Luxury resorts are planned for the islands off the country’s west coast. Nearby villagers say they have been barred from their habitual fishing grounds and are losing their livelihoods. [Full Coverage]
Amnesty report: Sri Lanka’s civil war panel ‘flawed’
A government inquiry into Sri Lanka’s civil war is "flawed at every level", providing no accountability for atrocities, says a new report. The commission has not properly pursued allegations of war crimes committed by the army and Tamil Tiger rebels, says the Amnesty International report. The rebels were defeated in 2009 in a hard-fought end… Continue reading Amnesty report: Sri Lanka’s civil war panel ‘flawed’
