An earthquake of 7.5 magnitude has hit near India’s Nicobar Islands, in the Indian Ocean. The US Geological Survey said it occurred about 150km (95 miles) west of the Nicobar Islands and 440km from Sumatra, Indonesia. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center initially issued a warning for the entire Indian Ocean region. The agency later downgraded… Continue reading Strong earthquake hits near India’s Nicobar Islands
Author: BBC
HARDtalk: Sri Lanka Part 3 – Former Child Soldiers Rebuilding Their Lives
Stephen Sackur looks at the Sri Lankan government’s child soldier rehabilitation programme. During Sri Lanka’s decades-long civil war, hundreds of children were conscripted and forced to fight for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). He talks to the programme director, teachers and to the teenagers themselves about their horrific experiences and new lives. The… Continue reading HARDtalk: Sri Lanka Part 3 – Former Child Soldiers Rebuilding Their Lives
HARDtalk: Sri Lanka Part 2 – Democracy Sri Lankan-Style
Sri Lanka is now at peace after decades of civil war. President Mahinda Rajapaksa has consolidated his power by winning both the presidential and parliamentary elections. However, there are serious questions about his government’s commitment to the rule of law and to human rights. In the second of Hardtalk’s exclusive series of programmes in Sri… Continue reading HARDtalk: Sri Lanka Part 2 – Democracy Sri Lankan-Style
HARDtalk: Sri Lanka part 1 – The Tamils and the North
Hardtalk is on the road in Sri Lanka. In May 2009, after almost 30 years of civil war, Sri Lanka’s government announced its defeat of the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). But with the government refusing to talk of autonomy for the Tamil people, is the current peace sustainable? Hardtalk gains rare access… Continue reading HARDtalk: Sri Lanka part 1 – The Tamils and the North
A Sri Lankan re-education for Tamil child soldiers
What happens to child soldiers when the army they are fighting for loses the war? In Sri Lanka, some teenagers who fought for the Tamil Tigers have gone back to school, to be rehabilitated by an officer from the victorious government forces. Just before 7.30 in the morning a steady stream of teenagers heads across… Continue reading A Sri Lankan re-education for Tamil child soldiers
Stars ‘boycott’ Bollywood awards
Members of the Tamil film industry in India have boycotted a leading Indian film awards ceremony due to begin in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo. An industry spokesman said the boycott was in protest against the "killings" of Tamils in the Sri Lankan war. Event organisers say the protesters are "politicising" the the International Indian… Continue reading Stars ‘boycott’ Bollywood awards
Sri Lanka steps up pressure against foreign war panel
Sri Lanka’s government has stepped up diplomatic pressure against UN attempts to investigate its conduct in the against Tamil Tiger rebels. But UN chief Ban Ki-moon says that he is still working on setting up a panel of experts to advise him on Sri Lanka’s human rights accountability. Sri Lanka’s foreign minister has said it… Continue reading Sri Lanka steps up pressure against foreign war panel
Post-war Sri Lanka searches for ‘just peace’
It is exactly a year since Sri Lanka declared victory in its decades-long war against Tamil Tiger separatists. It ended with the top Tiger leaders killed after being besieged with thousands of civilians they had herded into their final stronghold. On the strength of that victory, President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his government won landslide elections.… Continue reading Post-war Sri Lanka searches for ‘just peace’
UN warns of Sri Lanka ‘donor fatigue’
The UN has warned that "donor fatigue" in Sri Lanka has meant that it has received only 24% of the donor funds it needs to help displaced Tamils. It has warned that the needs of Tamils wanting to return to their homes are still huge a year after the war ended. Meanwhile the government has… Continue reading UN warns of Sri Lanka ‘donor fatigue’
Sri Lanka’s Gen Sarath Fonseka denies incitement charge
Defeated Sri Lankan presidential candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka has for the first time appeared before a civilian court to deny inciting unrest. He is alleged to have said in a newspaper interview last year that the defence secretary ordered the killing of surrendering Tamil rebels. The general appeared before Colombo magistrates to protest his innocence.… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Gen Sarath Fonseka denies incitement charge
