Sri Lanka’s government says people held in special camps since the end of the conflict with Tamil Tiger rebels will be free to leave next month. The camps were set up in the north for Tamils fleeing the final stages of the civil war – which ended in May – and still house more than… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamil refugee camps ‘to be opened next month’
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Tamil activists’ shock on return to Jaffna
It has been six months since the end of the armed conflict in Sri Lanka, but normality has yet to return to the Tamil cultural heartland of Jaffna, activists and former residents say. Groups of former Tamil residents and media activists recently visited Jaffna. It was an emotional and nostalgic journey for Nirmala Rajasingham –… Continue reading Tamil activists’ shock on return to Jaffna
Sri Lanka minorities hold talks in Switzerland
Political parties representing minority Tamils and Muslims in Sri Lanka are holding talks in Switzerland, the first since the conflict ended in May. Sri Lanka’s social welfare minister said they aim to find a shared position on issues affecting minorities. The meeting, organised by the Tamil diaspora, gathers representatives from across the political spectrum. Although… Continue reading Sri Lanka minorities hold talks in Switzerland
UN confirms Tamil exodus from Sri Lanka refugee camps
UN humanitarian chief John Holmes has confirmed that more than half the Tamils who were in refugee camps in northern Sri Lanka have now left them. The camps were set up to house Tamils who fled the final stages of Sri Lanka’s 25-year civil war which ended in May. Mr Holmes, who has just visited… Continue reading UN confirms Tamil exodus from Sri Lanka refugee camps
Tamil rebels face doubtful future
It is six months since the end of the conflict in Sri Lanka but Tamil Tiger rebels and their supporters are yet to recover from the dramatic military defeat by security forces earlier this year. The recent attempts by remnants of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) abroad to revive the movement have not… Continue reading Tamil rebels face doubtful future
S Lanka army head leaves abruptly
Sri Lankan military chief Gen Sarath Fonseka has abruptly left his office two weeks earlier than he wished after the government ordered him to do so. He said last week he wanted to retire at the end of the month because he felt the government had lost trust in him. Sri Lankans are now waiting… Continue reading S Lanka army head leaves abruptly
S Lanka army head told to go now
The Sri Lankan government has granted permission to the country’s most senior military officer, Gen Sarath Fonseka, to retire with immediate effect. Presidential Secretary Lalith Weerathunga said the general should leave his post before his preferred departure date of 1 December. An official confirmed to the BBC a letter had been sent to the general.… Continue reading S Lanka army head told to go now
Sri Lanka protest at Burma visit
There has been a demonstration in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo, against the visit of the Burmese head of state, General Than Shwe. Burmese monks living in Sri Lanka have also protested against the visit. The general is on his first overseas trip for five years, and this is the first visit to the island… Continue reading Sri Lanka protest at Burma visit
Sri Lanka military chief ‘quits’
Sri Lanka’s armed forces chief Sarath Fonseka, who helped secure the defeat of Tamil Tiger rebels in May, has resigned, opposition politicians say. Gen Fonseka is reportedly considering challenging President Mahinda Rajapaksa in an election to be held before April. He is due to make a speech shortly. The resignation was swiftly accepted by the… Continue reading Sri Lanka military chief ‘quits’
Trouble at the top in Sri Lanka?
Speculation continues to grow in Sri Lanka that there is a rift at the top of the country’s establishment. It is said to pit the armed forces chief, Gen Sarath Fonseka, against two ultra-powerful brothers, the president and the defence secretary, Mahinda and Gotabhaya Rajapaksa. One apparently contentious issue is who should take the credit… Continue reading Trouble at the top in Sri Lanka?
