Commemorations are being held in Sri Lanka to mark the six month anniversary of the murder of the newspaper editor, Lasantha Wickrematunge. It was an extreme and shocking case alongside a series of assaults on journalists in the country, all of which remain unsolved. Mr Wickrematunge was the editor of the Sunday Leader, an investigative… Continue reading Sri Lanka editor is commemorated
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Sri Lanka dengue eradication push
The Sri Lankan government is threatening to jail people who do not clean up water puddles in an effort to combat a rise in cases of dengue fever. The disease is spread by mosquitoes, which breed on stagnant water. The authorities are also importing bacteria from Cuba to kill the larvae of the mosquitoes, and… Continue reading Sri Lanka dengue eradication push
Plea for Sri Lanka Tamil refugees
A new group of eminent Tamil people in Sri Lanka has made a plea for those held in government camps to be given a timetable for their release. The group said people were yearning to be released from their confinement. The camps still house nearly 300,000 Tamils displaced in the final stages of the war… Continue reading Plea for Sri Lanka Tamil refugees
Death threats to Sri Lanka paper
The boss of a Sri Lankan newspaper has told the BBC he is very worried about his staff after a shadowy group ordered them to quit their jobs or be killed. The Tamil-language newspaper, Uthayan, is the biggest seller in the northern district of Jaffna. The paper’s Managing Director, E Saravanapavan, rushed from Colombo to… Continue reading Death threats to Sri Lanka paper
Dark tales of Tamil ex-child soldiers
At a camp situated on top of a hill overlooking scenic rubber and coconut plantations in Sri Lanka, more than 100 former Tamil Tiger child soldiers are undergoing a year-long rehabilitation course. Bala, who is now 17 years old, was one of the child soldiers who swelled the ranks of the feared Liberation Tigers of… Continue reading Dark tales of Tamil ex-child soldiers
S Lanka camp young ‘malnourished
The high rate of malnutrition reported among children in camps for displaced people in Sri Lanka is a cause for concern, a senior UN official says. The UN’s representative on children and armed conflict told the BBC’s Sinhala service that the government should set up special feeding programmes. Her comments come after a Sri Lankan… Continue reading S Lanka camp young ‘malnourished
Post-war Sri Lanka vote date set
The first elections since the end of Sri Lanka’s war will take place in two cities of the war-ravaged north on 8 August, the government has confirmed. The municipal polls in Jaffna and Vavuniya will be their first local vote in more than a decade. They are being billed as another step towards normal life,… Continue reading Post-war Sri Lanka vote date set
Sri Lankan reporter ‘kidnapped’
A Sri Lankan journalist says she was kidnapped from outside her home in the capital Colombo and held for a day by people claiming to be the police. Krishni Ifam, a Tamil reporter who works for media development NGO Internews, said the men had warned her to give up journalism altogether. She said she was… Continue reading Sri Lankan reporter ‘kidnapped’
S Lanka ‘accepts’ Tamil aid ship
Indian authorities says Sri Lanka has agreed to accept a cargo of aid from Europe for Tamil civilians displaced in the final months of the civil war. Earlier this month Sri Lankan officials turned away the aid vessel, which was sent by Tamil expatriate groups. The vessel, the Captain Ali, will now be allowed to… Continue reading S Lanka ‘accepts’ Tamil aid ship
Sri Lanka’s forgotten displaced Muslims
As the world focuses on displaced Tamils in northern Sri Lanka, a large group of Muslims forcibly ejected from the north by Tamil Tigers 20 years ago are finally contemplating a return home. There are more than 100,000 Muslims living as refugees across Sri Lanka . Many are in Puttalam – a small fishing town… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s forgotten displaced Muslims
