A former Tamil militant in Sri Lanka has admitted that his comrades killed more than 600 policemen 20 years ago in a part of the country he controlled. But, he said, he was in a different part of Sri Lanka at the time. Vinayagamoorthy Muralitharan, commonly known as Colonel Karuna Amman, was testifying before a… Continue reading Sri Lankan minister admits Tamil Tiger killings
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Sri Lanka abolishes Tamil national anthem
The Sri Lankan cabinet has abolished the Tamil version of the country’s national anthem. Now the national anthem, Sri Lanka matha, can only be sung in the majority Sinhala language at official functions. The Tamil version had been in use mainly in the north and east of the island, where most Tamils live. It was… Continue reading Sri Lanka abolishes Tamil national anthem
Sri Lanka war crimes probe demanded by rights groups
International human rights groups have joined Tamil diaspora groups and the UN to call for a full investigation into possible Sri Lankan war crimes. Their call follows the recent release of a video by Tamil diaspora websites showing the bruised body of a pro-rebel female news reader. The UN and rights groups say that the… Continue reading Sri Lanka war crimes probe demanded by rights groups
Sri Lanka government calls opposition MP a ‘traitor’
Sri Lanka’s government has called a senior opposition leader a "traitor" after he wrote an article saying that the country should investigate "the many allegations against us". A no-confidence motion is planned against the deputy leader of the United National Party (UNP), Karu Jayasuriya. Officials say there are also plans to investigate a second UNP… Continue reading Sri Lanka government calls opposition MP a ‘traitor’
Sri Lanka’s displaced: Numbers dwindling, says UN
The UN in Sri Lanka says that the number of internally displaced people living in camps outside the former war zone has dropped drastically. The announcement comes 18 months after the war ended and a year after camp-dwellers in the north were given some freedom of movement. There are now about 20,000 refugees who are… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s displaced: Numbers dwindling, says UN
Wikileaks: Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa blamed for killings
US diplomats believed Sri Lanka’s president was to blame for an alleged massacre of rebels in 2009, according to cables leaked by Wikileaks. The claim was reported in a message from the US envoy in Colombo. It comes as Sri Lanka’s parliament was suspended after a scuffle between MPs over protests in the UK against… Continue reading Wikileaks: Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa blamed for killings
Sri Lankan president Oxford Union visit cancelled
A planned visit by the president of Sri Lanka to the Oxford Union has been cancelled because of security concerns. Police had warned of disruption in the city during the visit on Thursday. Thousands had been expected to protest over Mahinda Rajapaksa’s treatment of Tamil separatists and civilians. The Oxford Union said: "Due to the… Continue reading Sri Lankan president Oxford Union visit cancelled
Consulate opened in Jaffna
In a move to expand its diplomatic influence, India has opened a new consulate in Jaffna. Another one will be in Hambantota in the south. Visiting Indian Foreign Minister S.M.Krishna declared open the new consulate on Saturday. The Minister began certain development projects that will be funded by India during his visist. He said that… Continue reading Consulate opened in Jaffna
Why Sri Lankan Tamils won’t remember war dead this year
Around the world, Sri Lanka’s diaspora Tamils are meeting to mark Maveerar Naal (Heroes’ Day) and remember those who died during the failed insurgency. But back in the Indian Ocean island nation, many Tamils are either too scared of official retribution, or too apathetic to mark the second 27 November commemoration since the rebels’ defeat… Continue reading Why Sri Lankan Tamils won’t remember war dead this year
India to open new consulate in Sri Lanka
India’s foreign minister is to open one of two new consulates in Sri Lanka in what is being seen as an attempt to check growing Chinese influence there. SM Krishna will travel to the town of Hambantota to open the consulate. A second one is to open in Jaffna. India is expected to pledge up… Continue reading India to open new consulate in Sri Lanka
