Police in Sri Lanka say that they have sent 24 bags full of ashes for testing from a suspected mass grave of government troops in the north-east. Jailed Tamil Tiger rebels have told the authorities the grave contained the remains of 26 troops they captured and shot dead, officials said. They said that eight soldiers… Continue reading Sri Lanka police send ‘mass grave’ ashes for testing
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Sri Lanka gains from Indo-Chinese supremacy battle
Sri Lanka’s relationship with China and India is complex As India and China jostle for influence in the Indian Ocean region, the island nation of Sri Lanka seems to be getting unintended economic benefits. China has pledged more financial assistance as Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa visited Shanghai Expo exhibition earlier this month. China is… Continue reading Sri Lanka gains from Indo-Chinese supremacy battle
Sri Lanka to inaugurate leader with ‘biggest rice cake’
Some 12,000kg of white rice, 1,500 coconuts and 300kg of cashew nuts are some of the ingredients for a very special Sri Lankan recipe. It’s the world’s biggest ever kiribath, or milk rice cake, a dish being cooked up by a top chef for the public. Other revelries are under way at a special exhibition… Continue reading Sri Lanka to inaugurate leader with ‘biggest rice cake’
BBC granted access to Sri Lanka war commission
The Sri Lankan government has told the BBC that it can now have full access to cover the proceedings of a government-appointed war commission. On Wednesday, the defence ministry had prohibited the BBC from travelling to cover the current hearings in northern Sri Lanka’s main city, Jaffna. The decades-long civil war, between the government and… Continue reading BBC granted access to Sri Lanka war commission
Sri Lanka’s ‘ignored’ non-Tamil Tiger militant groups
Pro-government Tamil militant leaders in Sri Lanka say the plight of their supporters has been completely ignored since the war came to an end with the defeat of Tamil Tiger rebels in May 2009. While human rights groups are not impressed with the government’s rehabilitation programme for ex-Tamil Tiger members, leaders of rival Tamil groups… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s ‘ignored’ non-Tamil Tiger militant groups
Sri Lankan, Russian and Gabonese win ‘integrity’ award
A Sri Lankan journalist, a Russian lawyer and a Gabonese activist have been named as joint winners of a global award for integrity. Anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International commended journalist Poddala Jayantha for his "dedication to exposing injustice in Sri Lanka". Moscow-based lawyer Sergei Magnitsky’s "commitment to integrity ultimately cost him his life", the watchdog said.… Continue reading Sri Lankan, Russian and Gabonese win ‘integrity’ award
Sri Lanka blocks BBC from travelling to war commission
The Sri Lankan government has again blocked BBC News from travelling to the north to attend public hearings of a commission looking into the country’s civil war. The defence ministry refused to give reasons for preventing the BBC covering the story in Jaffna. Post-war northern Sri Lanka remains heavily militarised and foreigners need defence ministry… Continue reading Sri Lanka blocks BBC from travelling to war commission
Sri Lanka declares war on an unlikely enemy – wheat
Some 2,000 bakers across Sri Lanka have been forced to close their businesses, the industry says. The closures come as the government campaigns against the consumption of products based on wheat flour. Eighteen months after defeating Tamil Tiger militants, the government seems to be intensifying its struggle against an unlikely enemy. In recent days it… Continue reading Sri Lanka declares war on an unlikely enemy – wheat
Sri Lanka’s historic Jaffna library ‘vandalised’
The historic Jaffna public library in Sri Lanka has been closed to tourists a week after a large group of visitors vandalised it, say reports. The library has emotional significance for the island’s Tamil minority as it serves the city usually regarded as their cultural capital. The burning of the library by mobs 30 years… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s historic Jaffna library ‘vandalised’
S Lanka rejects ‘atrocity’ photos
Sri Lanka’s foreign minister has cast doubt on newly released photos that are said to show a massacre of Tamils during the country’s civil war. On an official UK visit, GL Peiris said images published by the Global Tamil Forum were a bid by rebel sympathisers to tarnish Sri Lanka’s image. Some of the pictures… Continue reading S Lanka rejects ‘atrocity’ photos
