President shown photos of shelling civilians

‘The Foreign Minister insisted that satellite images did not provide information needed to determine the source of fire,’ says the US embassy cable US diplomats in Sri Lanka have shown satellite images of damage by shelling in "safe zone" even after the government announced ending heavy artillery and aerial bombing, according to anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks.… Continue reading President shown photos of shelling civilians

Donors knew of shelling civilians

International donors were aware of artillery attacks on Tamil civilians by the Sri Lanka military in the last stages of the war against Tamil Tigers, according to recent Wikileaks revelations. However, donor nations have stopped short of making their knowledge public. The international co-chairs in a meeting held on 05 March 2009 was told by… Continue reading Donors knew of shelling civilians

Sri Lankan introduces new ‘anti-terror’ legislation

The Sri Lankan government has introduced new legislation allowing it to continue holding terror suspects without charge. The move came as the country’s controversial emergency laws were brought to an end on Tuesday night. The laws – which were first introduced in 1971 – were reintroduced during the war against Tamil Tiger rebels. But now,… Continue reading Sri Lankan introduces new ‘anti-terror’ legislation

New laws replace emergency regulations

Sri Lanka has introduced new legislation which allows it to continue to detain without charge people who are suspected of terrorism. Justice Minister Rauff Hakim told BBC on Wednesday that the new laws will be in place with the expiry of similar provisions under the country’s controversial emergency laws. Last week President Mahinda Rajapaksa announced… Continue reading New laws replace emergency regulations