Sri Lankan Muslim convert accused of being ‘anti-state’

A Sri Lankan woman who converted from Buddhism to Islam has been arrested by the authorities on suspicion of anti-state activities. The woman, who is resident in the Gulf state of Bahrain, had recently written two books about her conversion. They were written in Sinhala, the language of Sri Lanka’s ethnic majority, who are mostly… Continue reading Sri Lankan Muslim convert accused of being ‘anti-state’

Sri Lankan Tamil wins foreign journalist of year award

A Sri Lankan Tamil has been named foreign journalist of the year at the British Press Awards in London. JS Tissainayagam was arrested in 2008 and sentenced to 20 years in jail for inciting religious disharmony in his magazine. He was bailed in January. US President Barack Obama mentioned Mr Tissainagayam last year as an… Continue reading Sri Lankan Tamil wins foreign journalist of year award

Colombo police reaches out to Tamil community

Police stations in Sri Lanka’s capital, Colombo, have opened special units to take down statements in the country’s main minority language, Tamil. So far, Sinhala has been the language overwhelmingly predominant in the police force. Tamil-speaking Sri Lankans had to rely on a friend to translate their complaints into Sinhala. The move has been hailed… Continue reading Colombo police reaches out to Tamil community

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General Fonseka appears before Sri Lanka military court

Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief Sarath Fonseka has appeared before a military court on charges of participating in politics while in uniform. The trial was adjourned until 6 April – two days before parliamentary polls. But the defeated presidential candidate is due to return to court tomorrow on separate charges of violating military procurement procedures. Gen… Continue reading General Fonseka appears before Sri Lanka military court

Sri Lanka ex-judge criticises Fonseka court martial

Sri Lanka’s ex-chief justice has criticised plans to put the former presidential candidate, General Sarath Fonseka, on military trial. Sarath Silva, who retired in June and has since come out as a supporter of Gen Fonseka, said his imminent court martial was unconstitutional. He said it should not be held as Gen Fonseka, in his… Continue reading Sri Lanka ex-judge criticises Fonseka court martial

Lawyers alarmed over ‘rights abuse’ in Sri Lanka – BBC

A panel of international lawyers says it is alarmed over reports that human rights activists and reporters are being intimidated in Sri Lanka. The International Bar Association (IBA) also voiced concern over the possibility of bringing in criminal charges against activists by Colombo. It says that 35 activists critical of the government have been listed… Continue reading Lawyers alarmed over ‘rights abuse’ in Sri Lanka – BBC

Sri Lanka Tamil party drops statehood demand

The Sri Lankan political party closest to the defeated Tamil Tiger rebel movement has dropped a demand for a separate Tamil homeland. The Tamil National Alliance (TNA), which is the biggest political grouping representing the ethnic minority, said it instead wanted a "federal" solution. The party wants the two Tamil-majority provinces to be merged back… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamil party drops statehood demand

Sri Lanka’s General Fonseka goes on trial next week

The Sri Lankan military has announced it is putting defeated presidential candidate and former army chief Gen Sarath Fonseka on trial next week. The general faces court martial proceedings on charges of engaging in politics while in uniform and also for breaking army procurement rules. Gen Fonseka was arrested after he lost January’s election to… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s General Fonseka goes on trial next week

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