Sri Lanka’s justice ministry has received a summons issued by a US federal court for President Mahinda Rajapaksa. The summons is linked to three civil cases filed under the Hague Convention by relatives of Tamil victims of alleged extra-judicial killings. The alleged killings took place during the Sri Lankan civil war. The petitioners are claiming… Continue reading Sri Lanka president receives US court summons
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Tamils deported from UK reach Sri Lanka
Several dozen Sri Lankans deported by the UK have arrived back in Colombo on an overnight charter flight. A BBC reporter outside the airport and sources inside confirmed that their plane had touched down. International human rights groups have criticised Britain for deporting them, saying the mainly Tamil asylum seekers may not be safe on… Continue reading Tamils deported from UK reach Sri Lanka
UK Sri Lanka Tamils fear forced deportation
About 20 Tamil asylum seekers facing the prospect of being deported from Britain to Sri Lanka have told the BBC that their lives are in danger. Media reports say that they will be deported from the UK on a chartered flight due to leave London on Thursday. The UK Foreign Office pressed Sri Lanka on… Continue reading UK Sri Lanka Tamils fear forced deportation
UK presses Sri Lanka over Channel 4’s ‘war crimes’ film
The UK Foreign Office has pressed Sri Lanka to investigate alleged atrocities during its civil war after "horrific" footage aired in a TV programme. Britain’s Channel 4 showed what it said was previously unseen footage of what purported to be extrajudicial killings of Tamils by the military. Sri Lanka’s defence ministry dismissed the videos as… Continue reading UK presses Sri Lanka over Channel 4’s ‘war crimes’ film
First India-Sri Lanka passenger ferry for 30 years
The first passenger boat service between India and its close southern neighbour, Sri Lanka, in three decades has arrived in Colombo. Scotia Prince set off from the southern Indian port of Tuticorin on Monday evening and docked in Colombo harbour early Tuesday, a port official said. The boat can carry more than 1,000 people. It… Continue reading First India-Sri Lanka passenger ferry for 30 years
Sri Lankans protest over killing of co-worker
Thousands of Sri Lankan factory workers have demonstrated against the killing of a co-worker during violent clashes with police earlier this week. The workers, mostly women, chanted slogans against the police and President Rajapaksa opposite the entrance to the international airport. They waved a large white cloth flag to symbolise the death of Roshen Chanaka.… Continue reading Sri Lankans protest over killing of co-worker
Sri Lankan police chief Mahinda Balasuriya resigns
In an extremely rare move, the chief of police in Sri Lanka has opted for early retirement. It comes two days after 250 people were injured in clashes between police and factory workers. One man died later. The police have been widely criticised for opening fire with live bullets and an opposition MP says one… Continue reading Sri Lankan police chief Mahinda Balasuriya resigns
Tamil police ‘excluded’ from Sri Lanka parade
A Tamil policeman from northern Sri Lanka says he feels hurt that he and 25 Tamil colleagues were excluded from a recent parade of security forces. He said they were pulled out at the very last moment. He believes it was because of their ethnicity. But a police spokesman said there was no discrimination and… Continue reading Tamil police ‘excluded’ from Sri Lanka parade
Sri Lanka President Rajapaksa defends military’s role
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has defended the conduct of the military during fighting at the end of the country’s protracted civil war. He was speaking at a huge military festival in Colombo to mark the two-year anniversary of the government’s defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels. A UN panel of experts recently accused both… Continue reading Sri Lanka President Rajapaksa defends military’s role
Sri Lankan death row prisoners go on hunger strike
Hundreds of prisoners on death row or serving life in jail in Sri Lanka are staging a hunger strike. They are trying to try to persuade the government to set them free or commute their sentences. Around 600 prisoners at Columbo’s Welikada jail refused food on Monday, and there are reports of similar protests in… Continue reading Sri Lankan death row prisoners go on hunger strike
