The Sri Lankan government has announced the relaxation of some of the emergency regulations which have been in place for the past four years. There will be no further restrictions on the right to hold meetings or distribute certain literature. But other measures, like the right to detain suspects without trial, remain, officials said. The… Continue reading Sri Lanka emergency laws relaxed
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Long struggle for displaced Sri Lankan Tamils
In northern Sri Lanka, 80,000 war-displaced people still live in army-run camps, waiting while their devastated land is cleared of mines and jungle. Tens of thousands are now beginning to resettle near the homes they fled from, but it is not easy, says the BBC’s Charles Haviland. It is early morning but sweat pours from… Continue reading Long struggle for displaced Sri Lankan Tamils
Sri Lanka rebel leader’s home is destroyed
The north Sri Lankan ancestral home of Tamil Tiger rebel leader Velupillai Prabhakaran has been demolished by the Sri Lankan army, Tamil politicians say. The house was situated in the Valvettithurai area of the northern Jaffna peninsula. The army told the BBC it had not demolished the house. The Tamil Tiger leader was killed and… Continue reading Sri Lanka rebel leader’s home is destroyed
Rights group decries Sri Lanka media appointment
A journalists’ pressure group has strongly criticised the appointment of a Sri lankan deputy media minister "notorious for attacking journalists". Reporters Without Borders says that the appointment of Mervyn Silva casts doubt on the government’s ability to carry out reconciliation and reconstruction. It says that it comes at a time when many journalists are fleeing… Continue reading Rights group decries Sri Lanka media appointment
Detained opposition leader in Sri Lanka parliament
Defeated Sri Lankan presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka has been released from detention to appear in the opening session of parliament. The general, who is being court martialled, called for the "rule of law" in an attack on his arch-rival, President Mahinda Rajapaksa. His comments were his first remarks in public since his detention on 8… Continue reading Detained opposition leader in Sri Lanka parliament
Sri Lanka president names party veteran Jayaratne as PM
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has appointed one of his party’s elder statesmen as prime minister. DM Jayaratne, a former teacher in his 70s, was sworn in on Wednesday. MPs will choose a new Speaker on Thursday. Mr Rajapaksa is working out who will be in his new cabinet after final official results confirmed his… Continue reading Sri Lanka president names party veteran Jayaratne as PM
Final Sri Lanka vote count confirms Rajapaksa triumph
Final results from Sri Lanka’s general election confirm that President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s coalition has secured an overwhelming victory. His alliance of parties has secured the biggest landslide victory seen in the country since 1977, although on the lowest turnout since independence. The results came after repolling in two parts of the country hit by violence… Continue reading Final Sri Lanka vote count confirms Rajapaksa triumph
Repeat vote in two Sri Lanka seats
Repeat polls for Sri Lanka’s April parliamentary elections are being held in two districts where the ballots were annulled because of violence. Security is tight in Nawalapitiya and Trincomalee districts and monitors have reported no violence so far. The result will make no difference to the outcome of the elections in which President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s… Continue reading Repeat vote in two Sri Lanka seats
S Lanka accused soldiers freed
Police in Sri Lanka say they have released 17 soldiers detained on suspicion of killing or attempting to kill journalists and editors. The men were accused of being involved in the 2009 murder of newspaper editor Lasantha Wickramatunga and for the other attacks on journalists. Police told a court that there was no evidence against… Continue reading S Lanka accused soldiers freed
EU urges probe on poll violence
The European Union, while congratulating the government on election victory, has urged Sri Lankan authorities to investigate violence on the election day. Catherine Ashton, the deputy president and the Foreign Minister of the European Union, has congratulated President Rajapaksa and the government on the election victory. “I also welcome the fact that these elections took… Continue reading EU urges probe on poll violence
