The broken survivors of Sri Lanka’s civil war

The Sri Lankan civil war – which claimed 100,000 lives – ended in 2009 when government forces finally crushed a near-40-year-long insurgency by the Tamil Tiger rebel group. The final months were especially brutal and survivors will not easily forget what happened to them. It was not hard to spot her. The house on the… Continue reading The broken survivors of Sri Lanka’s civil war

Sri Lanka: Displaced Tamil families ‘left in jungle’

Some Sri Lankan Tamils who left a vast displacement camp this week say they were "left in the jungle" with no means to rebuild their homes and lives. The final 1,160 residents of the Menik Farm camp left on Monday. But 110 families from one village, Keppapilavu, say they have been prevented from going home… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Displaced Tamil families ‘left in jungle’

Sri Lanka Sunday Leader editor Frederica Jansz sacked

The editor of Sri Lanka’s most outspokenly anti-government newspaper says she has been dismissed after it was was bought by a businessman who wanted it to change its editorial line. Frederica Jansz said that she left after refusing to curb her writing style or compromise her credibility. The previous editor of the the Sunday Leader,… Continue reading Sri Lanka Sunday Leader editor Frederica Jansz sacked

India Tamil leader Vaiko detained over Rajapaksa protest

Police in India have detained Tamil politician Vaiko in the central Madhya Pradesh state for protesting against the visit of the Sri Lankan president. Mahinda Rajapaksa is on a three-day visit to India. On Friday, he was in Sanchi town to lay the foundation stone for a Buddhist university in the state. Vaiko and other… Continue reading India Tamil leader Vaiko detained over Rajapaksa protest

Indian sets himself alight to protest against Rajapaksa visit

A Tamil man has set himself on fire to protest against the proposed visit of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse to India, police said. Vijayaraj, a 26-year-old trade union activist, shouted slogans against Mr Rajapaksa before setting himself on fire, Press Trust of India reported. The incident occurred at a bus station in Salem district… Continue reading Indian sets himself alight to protest against Rajapaksa visit

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French tourists guilty in Sri Lanka over Buddha photos

A Sri Lankan court has given suspended jail terms to three French tourists for wounding the religious feelings of Buddhists by taking pictures deemed insulting. Two women and one man were detained in the southern town of Galle after a photographic laboratory alerted police. The pictures show the travellers posing with Buddha statues and pretending… Continue reading French tourists guilty in Sri Lanka over Buddha photos

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Sri Lanka ‘must seek’ UN help over deadly prison violence

Human rights activists in Sri Lanka say the government must seek UN help in investigating serious violence in jails which has resulted in the deaths of two Tamil prisoners. The second inmate died last week after more than a month in a coma. Activists blame the deaths on the government. But officials deny responsibility. The… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘must seek’ UN help over deadly prison violence