The family of a BBC journalist murdered in Sri Lanka 10 years ago have expressed anger over the failure of police to find those responsible for his murder. Mylvaganam Nimalarajan was killed by unidentified gunmen in his home in the northern town of Jaffna on 19 October 2000. Activists accused a pro-government Tamil military group… Continue reading Murdered Sri Lankan journalist’s family denied justice
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Sri Lanka Tamil Tiger spokesman ‘missing after arrest’
Two prominent Tamil Tiger leaders in Sri Lanka are missing after arrest by the army last year, their wives have told a presidential commission. LTTE spokesman Rasiah Ilantherian and head of the Tiger intelligence wing in Batticaloa, Prabha have not been seen since being detained, they said. The two wives were among hundreds of Tamil… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamil Tiger spokesman ‘missing after arrest’
Tamil star’s blockbuster set to break box office record
The most expensive film ever made in India has been released. Tamil star Rajinikanth’s latest film Endhiran (The Robot) has been made with a budget of 1.6bn rupees ($35m; £23m), according to the film’s makers. Fans queued for tickets overnight in the southern city of Madras (Chennai) ahead of Friday’s release. Analysts expect box-office records… Continue reading Tamil star’s blockbuster set to break box office record
India’s Big Temple marks 1,000th birthday
Official celebrations are taking place in southern India for the 1,000th birthday of one of the grandest temples ever built on the subcontinent. The Brihadisvara temple – in the town of Thanjavur, 350km (220 miles) south-west of Chennai – is considered the finest example of southern Indian architecture. R Nagasami, the state of Tamil Nadu… Continue reading India’s Big Temple marks 1,000th birthday
Sri Lanka co-accused in Fonseka ‘conspiracy’ case freed
A court in Sri Lanka has released four suspects arrested on charges of conspiring to overthrow the government. They are among scores of supporters of former army chief Sarath Fonseka, who was arrested after his unsuccessful bid for the presidency. A senior serving military officer, two retired major generals and a defence columnist are among… Continue reading Sri Lanka co-accused in Fonseka ‘conspiracy’ case freed
Beggars removed from Sri Lanka railway stations
All beggars are being removed from Sri Lanka’s railway stations, authorities say. A spokesman for Sri Lanka Railways (SLR) told the BBC that beggars were being stopped from entering stations or were being removed from them. He said that although some beggars were good people, others were robbers and that beggars were adding to crowding… Continue reading Beggars removed from Sri Lanka railway stations
Sri Lanka ex-army chief Sarath Fonseka ‘found guilty’
A military court has convicted Sri Lanka’s former army chief of corruption, his lawyer says. Sarath Fonseka was found guilty of breaching arms procurement guidelines. Last month, the MP was stripped of his rank and pension after being convicted of engaging in politics while in uniform. He denied all the charges. Fonseka led troops to… Continue reading Sri Lanka ex-army chief Sarath Fonseka ‘found guilty’
Sri Lanka bans BBC from covering civil war hearings
The BBC has been blocked from covering public hearings about Sri Lanka’s civil war in former rebel-held territory. For three days, civilians will have the chance to give evidence on life under the Tamil Tigers or LTTE. The government says the Commission on Lessons Learned and Reconciliation is working to prevent a repeat of the… Continue reading Sri Lanka bans BBC from covering civil war hearings
Australia’s ‘toxic’ election issue
Holed up in the dark stinking hull of a wooden fishing boat, Amalan, a Sri Lankan Tamil refugee, made a "nightmare" voyage to Australia. The 29-year-old had paid people-smugglers $15,000 (AU$16,600; £9,600) to help him escape his country’s brutal civil conflict. The smugglers had promised him a short journey across the Indian Ocean. In the… Continue reading Australia’s ‘toxic’ election issue
Sri Lanka says UN panel ‘will not be allowed’ to enter
The Sri Lankan foreign minister has said that a UN panel on human rights will not be allowed into the country. GL Peiris said that there was "no need" for the panel to come to the country and they would not be allowed in. The UN secretary general announced earlier this week that the panel… Continue reading Sri Lanka says UN panel ‘will not be allowed’ to enter
