Tamil group backs former general

A key Sri Lankan Tamil political group has said that it will support former army chief Sarath Fonseka in forthcoming presidential elections. The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) said it could not back incumbent President Mahinda Rajapaksa because of alleged human rights abuses by the government. The TNA, an alliance of ethnic Tamil parties, also said… Continue reading Tamil group backs former general

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Restore media freedom candidates urged

Media organisations in Sri Lanka have urged main candidates at the presidential elections to prove that they are genuinely interested in restoring media freedom. Eight media organisations said they will hand over a document titled "Implementing the Reform Program," to all candidates at 26 January presidential polls. The Free Media Movement (FMM) accused all governments… Continue reading Restore media freedom candidates urged

Sri Lanka candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka woos Tamils

The former Sri Lankan army commander now competing for the presidency, Gen Sarath Fonseka, has pledged to grant an amnesty to all former militants. Gen Fonseka has submitted a proposal named "Immediate Relief Measures for War Affected Persons," to the leader of the Tamil National Alliance party. He is eager to win the Tamil vote… Continue reading Sri Lanka candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka woos Tamils

Famous people who died in 2009

Some of the world’s most wanted militants were killed at the hands of government forces in 2009. South Korea mourned two presidents, a prominent human rights activist was killed and many who helped change history in their own countries and beyond were remembered. For full obituaries of those listed below, click on their names. Helen… Continue reading Famous people who died in 2009

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Asia marks fifth anniversary of Indian Ocean tsunami

Countries across the Indian Ocean are marking the fifth anniversary of the catastrophic tsunami that killed almost 250,000 people. In Indonesia’s Aceh province, where 170,000 died, thousands held prayers in public mosques and private homes. On Thai beaches, Buddhist monks chanted prayers as mourners held pictures of loved ones lost five years ago. Hundreds of… Continue reading Asia marks fifth anniversary of Indian Ocean tsunami

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Second chance for Tamil former child soldiers

Hundreds of former Tamil Tiger (LTTE) child soldiers are being educated in Sri Lanka as part of government rehabilitation efforts following the rebels’ defeat in May. The BBC Tamil service’s Swaminathan Natarajan spoke to some of them. Sri Lanka’s government says it has 550 ex-child soldiers in its custody – and about half of them… Continue reading Second chance for Tamil former child soldiers

UN presses Sri Lanka over Tamil Tiger killings

The Sri Lankan government says the UN has asked it to explain allegations that Tamil Tiger rebel leaders were executed as they tried to surrender. The president’s office said it was studying the request and would take any action necessary. The claims – rejected by the government – were first made in a Sri Lankan… Continue reading UN presses Sri Lanka over Tamil Tiger killings

Sri Lanka accuses General Sarath Fonseka of ‘betrayal’

The Sri Lankan government has accused former army chief General Sarath Fonseka of betraying the nation after he made new accusations against it. He alleged that the defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, had ordered the killing of Tamil Tiger rebel leaders as they were trying to surrender last May. The Sri Lankan government said they were… Continue reading Sri Lanka accuses General Sarath Fonseka of ‘betrayal’