India has urged Sri Lanka to scrap far-reaching emergency powers and probe allegations of human rights violations. The emergency remains two years after the government’s military defeat of the Tamil Tigers on 18 May 2009. The Indian call came in a bilateral communique issued after talks in Delhi between the two countries’ foreign ministers, SM… Continue reading Sri Lanka urged to scrap emergency two years after war
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Wikileaks: Sri Lanka ‘rejected rebel surrender offer’
The Sri Lankan government rejected a surrender offer by Tamil Tiger rebels at the end of the war, reports released through the Wikileaks website say. They say that Defence Secretary Gothabaya Rajapaksa dismissed US pressure to allow a mediated surrender with the words "we’re beyond that now". The leaked US cables suggest requests for the… Continue reading Wikileaks: Sri Lanka ‘rejected rebel surrender offer’
UNP warns of military state, army denies
The main opposition in Sri Lanka has accused the government of militarising several aspects of civilian life including the urban development in the south. Mangala Samaraweera, MP, told BBC Sinhala service, Sandeshaya that the defence ministry is interfering in urban development in Matara town weeks before the municipal council elections. “We do not need army… Continue reading UNP warns of military state, army denies
Osama’s death: What next for al-Qaeda?
The killing of al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden is a huge blow to the organisation but as guest columnist Ahmed Rashid reports, its decentralised nature means it has the potential to carry out attacks on any number of targets. There have been cheers and jubilation in the US and elsewhere in the West, but capital… Continue reading Osama’s death: What next for al-Qaeda?
Thousands protest in Sri Lanka against UN report
Tens of thousands of Sri Lankans have used May Day rallies to reject a UN report calling for both sides in the country’s civil war to be investigated over possible war crimes. In the capital Colombo, government supporters carried placards criticising senior UN figures. The report, released last week, said shelling by government forces killed… Continue reading Thousands protest in Sri Lanka against UN report
Sri Lanka website LankaeNews is suspended
A magistrate’s court in Sri Lanka has suspended the operation of the pro-opposition LankaeNews website. The court ordered the closure because a contempt case was still pending against journalist Shantha Wijesooriya, who has been remanded in custody until 12 May. The case relates to an article about a magistrate, which was regarded as slanderous. The… Continue reading Sri Lanka website LankaeNews is suspended
Sri Lanka ‘war crimes’: Main allegations
Thousands of civilians were caught in the crossfire between government forces and Tamil Tiger rebels A thin strip of land in northern Sri Lanka was the brutal theatre of war during the closing phase of Sri Lanka’s 26-year civil conflict. Thousands of civilians were hemmed in as the government battled Tamil Tiger rebels fighting for… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘war crimes’: Main allegations
Royal ring sapphire ‘came from Sri Lanka’
A Sri Lankan jewellers’ organisation claims to have solved an enduring secret surrounding the engagement ring of royal fiancee Kate Middleton. The famous sapphire at the heart of the ring came from a mine in the centre of the country 35 years ago, the Sri Lanka Gem and Jewellery Association says. Royal jewellers Garrard refused… Continue reading Royal ring sapphire ‘came from Sri Lanka’
Sri Lanka: UN says army shelling killed civilians
Tens of thousands of civilians died in the final phase of Sri Lanka’s civil war – most of them killed in shelling by government forces, a UN panel says. In a report on possible war crimes in the last months of the war in 2009, the panel also says Tamil Tiger rebels used civilians as… Continue reading Sri Lanka: UN says army shelling killed civilians
Rift over Sri Lanka president’s call for anti-UN rally
Trade unions affiliated to Sri Lanka’s ruling coalition are divided over the president’s call for mass protests against a UN report. The leaked summary of the report allege that war crimes were committed at the end of the civil war when the government troops crushed the rebels. President Mahinda Rajapaksa said the claims were not… Continue reading Rift over Sri Lanka president’s call for anti-UN rally
