A court in Sri Lanka has granted bail to two former Tamil Tiger civilian officials who have been in government custody for more than four months. The former rebel spokesman, Daya Master, and an interpreter for the group’s political wing, George Master, surrendered to troops in April. The Sri Lankan military declared victory over the… Continue reading Two key Tamil Tigers given bail
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UN patience wears thin in S Lanka
The UN says it cannot continue to indefinitely fund the main refugee camp in Sri Lanka where the government is keeping nearly 300,000 people. The Menik Farm camp holds the Tamils who fled the fighting in the months before the civil war ended in May. Sri Lankan authorities say they are still screening everyone for… Continue reading UN patience wears thin in S Lanka
JVP silent on emergency voting
Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) abstained from voting for the extension of the state of emergency in Sri Lanka along with the United National Party. This is the first time that the JVP has not backed the emergency regulations since 2005. JVP parliamentarian K.D. Lal Kantha told parliament on Wednesday that their party is opposed to… Continue reading JVP silent on emergency voting
Sri Lanka Tamils fear UK deportation
Sri Lankan Tamil asylum seekers in the UK have accused the British government of double standards – trying to send them back to Sri Lanka on the one hand while accusing the island’s authorities of human rights violations on the other. Nadarajah, a former Tamil Tiger rebel, says the British government tried to deport him… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamils fear UK deportation
S Lanka Muslim protest at police
Dozens of Muslims have staged a protest in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo, at what they say is police brutality against members of the community. They allege that several people have been killed or have disappeared. In the past few weeks the police have announced the killing of men they describe as underworld figures, usually… Continue reading S Lanka Muslim protest at police
S Lanka video prompts probe calls
Sri Lanka is facing fresh calls for an international human rights inquiry after video emerged apparently showing extra-judicial killings by troops. The footage was allegedly filmed in January during the final stages of the bloody conflict with the Tamil Tigers. It shows a man dressed as a soldier shooting a naked man in the head.… Continue reading S Lanka video prompts probe calls
Dolphin van scare in Vavuniya camps
Displaced Tamil people are being daily abducted from camps in Vavuniya by people who come in vans, a displaced person told the BBC. Speaking with BBC Sandeshaya from a camp for internally displaced people (IDP) in Vavuniya, the IDP said all the displaced try to hide in their tents as the ‘Dolphin vans’ arrive in… Continue reading Dolphin van scare in Vavuniya camps
Recanting Sri Lanka medics bailed
Four doctors who worked in Sri Lanka’s combat zone have been given bail after they were detained for allegedly exaggerating civilian casualty figures. A court in the capital Colombo said they could be released as long as they reported to police once a month. With journalists banned from the war zone, the doctors were an… Continue reading Recanting Sri Lanka medics bailed
A trip to Sri Lanka’s Tamil country
A sudden phone call gave the BBC’s Sri Lanka correspondent Charles Haviland rare access to the the war-battered north of the island. He saw Tamils languishing in a vast refugee camp – but also scenes of ethnic harmony at a Catholic shrine. You do not expect, in northern Sri Lanka, to encounter a red double-decker… Continue reading A trip to Sri Lanka’s Tamil country
Sri Lankan army in refugee call
Sri Lanka’s new army chief says the 250,000 people displaced by the recent conflict – currently in government camps – should be rapidly resettled. Lieutenant-General Jagath Jayasuriya, appointed last month, admitted there were obstacles in the way of this. The new army chief said the country was entering a new post-war era and that even… Continue reading Sri Lankan army in refugee call
