The Sri Lankan government has rejected a report commissioned by the UN on alleged human rights violations at the end of the country’s war two years ago. The report, by a panel of rights experts, has just been submitted to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon and to the government in Colombo. Human rights groups are demanding… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects secret UN war report as ‘flawed’
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Sri Lanka must account for missing – Human Rights Watch
Sri Lanka’s government should account for all those detained at the end of the war with Tamil Tiger rebels nearly two years ago, Human Rights Watch says. The group said it believed that more than 20 people, including some rebels, had been "forcibly disappeared" after being captured by troops. The Sri Lankan government denied the… Continue reading Sri Lanka must account for missing – Human Rights Watch
Conflict brews between Sri Lankan and Indian fishermen
While Sri Lanka was in the throes of civil war, Indian fishermen enjoyed uninterrupted fishing rights in the Palk Strait as fishing was banned in northern Sri Lanka. Now Sri Lankan fishermen are back at work only to find their livelihoods threatened by their neighbours across the sea. Conflict is brewing in the Indian Ocean.… Continue reading Conflict brews between Sri Lankan and Indian fishermen
Sri Lanka website editor Bennett Rupasinghe is arrested
Police in Sri Lanka have arrested the editor of a news website critical of the government. Correspondents say that the move is intended to intimidate independent journalists. Police say that Bennett Rupasinghe, editor of LankaeNews.com, was arrested for allegedly threatening another man. But press freedom campaigners say that the arrest was made on questionable grounds… Continue reading Sri Lanka website editor Bennett Rupasinghe is arrested
North was deprived for 30 years – Sangakkara
People of the north have been deprived for thirty years of everything that is taken for granted in Colombo, Captain of Sri Lankan cricket team Kumar Sangakkara told the media. One of England’s all-time cricketing greats, Sir Ian Botham, described post-war northern Sri Lanka as a scene of devastation after paying his first visit to… Continue reading North was deprived for 30 years – Sangakkara
Sri Lanka protests against Libya air strikes
Hundreds of people have protested against Western-led air strikes in Libya outside the United Nations headquarters in Sri Lanka. Demonstrators shouted anti-Western slogans, waved placards and burned tyres near the UN compound. The protests were organised by political parties closely allied to Sri Lanka’s president. Correspondents say relations between Libya and Sri Lanka have been… Continue reading Sri Lanka protests against Libya air strikes
Tear gas used on Christmas Island asylum protesters
Australian police have used tear gas against more than 200 asylum seekers at the Christmas Island holding centre. Immigration Minister Chris Bowen said more police would be sent there after the pre-dawn clash on Monday. The clash came after about 70 asylum seekers broke out of the centre on Friday and another 100 on Saturday.… Continue reading Tear gas used on Christmas Island asylum protesters
Sri Lanka builds army HQ on Tamil Tiger cemetery
A new military headquarters in northern Sri Lanka has been built on the site of a Tamil Tiger graveyard earlier flattened by the army, it has emerged. The construction has come in for sharp criticism. The army says it was allocated the plot as government land and that it was unaware of "unhappiness" over the… Continue reading Sri Lanka builds army HQ on Tamil Tiger cemetery
Isle of Man government donates aid to Sri Lanka
More than £40,000 in emergency aid has been pledged to support relief efforts in Sri Lanka after heavy monsoon rains devastated the country. The overseas aid committee will support the work of charities, Y Care International and Care International. Both organisations are helping to protect people from waterborne diseases in flood-hit areas. The committee has… Continue reading Isle of Man government donates aid to Sri Lanka
US warns Sri Lanka over war investigation standards
The US has warned Sri Lanka to apply international standards to its probe into the deaths of civilians in the final months of its civil war. Washington says that if this is not done, there will be pressure to appoint an international body for the purpose. It is the strongest human rights warning sent by… Continue reading US warns Sri Lanka over war investigation standards
