Australia tackles refugee source

The Australian foreign minister, Stephen Smith, is to meet senior Sri Lankan leaders in Colombo to discuss ways of tackling people-smuggling. His visit comes amid a stand-off in Indonesia involving nearly 80 Tamil asylum seekers. They are refusing to leave an Australian vessel that rescued them last month. The Australian authorities say the end of… Continue reading Australia tackles refugee source

Lanka admits rights violations

The Sri Lankan government has admitted that it has room for improvement on its human rights record. The admission comes two weeks after two foreign reports, by the European Commission and the US State Department, subjected it to strong criticism in the rights field. Both before and since its victory in the civil war last… Continue reading Lanka admits rights violations

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S Lanka general avoids ‘US probe’

Sri Lanka says its top general has left the US without being questioned over alleged war crimes committed during the conflict with Tamil Tiger rebels. Gen Sarath Fonseka was on an official visit to the US when Sri Lanka said officials announced plans to interview him, triggering Sri Lankan protests. A foreign ministry statement praised… Continue reading S Lanka general avoids ‘US probe’

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Sri Lanka court acquits Tamil MPs

A court in Sri Lanka has acquitted four Tamil MPs charged under anti-terror laws with making statements against the government and security forces. They were accused of making statements in Australia and Europe at Tamil cultural events, during a ceasefire between the rebels and the government. It was alleged that the events were organised by… Continue reading Sri Lanka court acquits Tamil MPs

US wants Fonseka ‘to testify against Gotabhaya’

Sri Lankan government sources say the US government is seeking to question Sri Lanka’s military chief, General Sarath Fonseka, about alleged war crimes said to have been committed by the Sri Lankan army earlier this year. The military chief is currently on a visit to the US. But American officials have declined to confirm the… Continue reading US wants Fonseka ‘to testify against Gotabhaya’

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Boat capsizes off Cocos Islands

At least 17 people have been rescued by a merchant ship that is in the area. But a spokeswoman for the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) said there was grave concern for the safety of any other people still in the water. The Cocos Islands – an Australian ocean territory – lie roughly halfway between… Continue reading Boat capsizes off Cocos Islands

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Australia to expand asylum centre

The Australian government has announced plans to significantly expand a detention centre on Christmas Island to cope with the influx of asylum seekers. The capacity will be increased to more than 2000 beds from the original level of 1200. The government said it was in response to a surge in arrivals, particularly from Sri Lanka.… Continue reading Australia to expand asylum centre

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