Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has ordered a probe into death threats to journalists working for an investigative newspaper. The editor and the news editor of the Sunday Leader were sent letters warning them to stop writing against the government or to face death. The former editor of the paper – a fierce government critic,… Continue reading S Lanka orders death threat probe
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Sri Lanka outcry over police brutality
Sri Lanka’s war ended in May but one branch of its security forces is now under particular scrutiny. There has been an outcry against the police over brutal acts they are said to have committed. People have also been protesting against their crackdown on organised crime, saying they are getting out of control. A focus… Continue reading Sri Lanka outcry over police brutality
Indonesia ‘might expel’ refugees
Indonesia says the 78 Sri Lankan asylum seekers moored in a boat off Sumatra must co-operate with authorities over identity checks or risk expulsion. The Sri Lankans were intercepted in Indonesian waters eleven days ago while trying to reach Australia. Australia and Indonesia agreed to a deal last week which in principle would see the… Continue reading Indonesia ‘might expel’ refugees
Sri Lanka to probe rights abuses
Sri Lanka says it will appoint a high-ranking independent committee to probe US claims of human rights abuses during the final phase of its civil war. The US state department submitted a report last week to Congress, outlining serious violations allegedly committed by Sri Lanka’s army and Tamil rebels. The United Nations has previously called… Continue reading Sri Lanka to probe rights abuses
Detained Tamil publisher is freed
A court in Sri Lanka has released the Tamil publisher of a monthly magazine after he was detained under anti-terrorism laws in March 2008. Vetrivel Jaseeharan who published North Eastern Monthly, and his wife Vadivel Valarmathi, were charged with conspiracy to discredit the government. But a court in Colombo said charges would be dropped as… Continue reading Detained Tamil publisher is freed
‘Released’ IDPs re-arrested
The Sri Lanka military has confirmed that the security forces are re-arresting displaced people suspected of former LTTE members released from Vavuniya camps. Acting military spokesperson Brigadier Prasad Samarasinghe told BBC Sandeshaya that re-arrested suspected former rebels are sent back to rehabilitation camps in Vavuniya. He was responding to allegations by a pro-government politician that… Continue reading ‘Released’ IDPs re-arrested
Tamils start leaving Sri Lanka camp
More than 40,000 Tamil refugees will be released imminently by the Sri Lankan government from the main camp for war displaced people, officials say. The release would be the largest single batch of people freed from Manik Farm camp since conflict ended in May. Some of those due to be freed are from areas previously… Continue reading Tamils start leaving Sri Lanka camp
UK Lanka deportations ‘under review’
A British court has called upon the authorities to consider accusations of human rights violations in Sri Lanka while reviewing deportation of failed asylum seekers to the island. High Court Judge Pelling, QC, has made the remarks after the British Home Office informed the court that the country’s policy is under review after the end… Continue reading UK Lanka deportations ‘under review’
Sri Lanka Jaffna post restarted
Overland postal services have restarted from Colombo to the city of Jaffna, the main town in Sri Lanka’s north, five months after the end of the war. Forty-two bags of mail on Thursday travelled south overland from Jaffna, while 56 bags were conveyed northwards. The old-fashioned movement of letters and parcels constitutes one more small… Continue reading Sri Lanka Jaffna post restarted
Sri Lanka military budget raised
The Sri Lankan parliament has approved an additional 20% budget for the country’s military for the remainder of this year. The government says the cash boost is necessary despite the end of the long-running war in May because the security forces still need strengthening. That was the government’s argument as it pushed for an additional… Continue reading Sri Lanka military budget raised
