Sri Lanka’s parliament has voted to extend the state of emergency for another month, despite the defeat of Tamil Tiger rebels last month. A defence spokesman said that the army still needed time to to root out any remaining Tamil rebels. The emergency has existed for most of the last 30 years and constitutionally has… Continue reading Sri Lanka extends emergency laws
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S Lanka turns away Tamil aid ship
Sri Lanka has turned away a ship which came from Europe carrying aid for Tamil civilians displaced in the final months of the civil war, officials say. Late last week the Sri Lankan navy intercepted the vessel, which was sent by Tamil expatriate groups. But a navy spokesman told the BBC that the vessel, the… Continue reading S Lanka turns away Tamil aid ship
Sri Lanka navy confirms aid cargo
The Sri Lankan navy says it has found only food, medical items and similar goods on board a ship sent by Tamil expatriate groups in Europe. The vessel was intercepted by the navy days ago and the government said the expedition was intended to help the now-defeated Tamil Tiger rebels. But a Tamil spokesman denies… Continue reading Sri Lanka navy confirms aid cargo
S Lanka judge rebuffed over camps
A Sri Lankan minister has said that a top judge is "entitled to his own opinion" after criticising conditions in camps for displaced Tamils. Chief Justice Sarath Silva had said people in the camps were living in immense distress. Thousands of people have been housed the camps before and after the end of the war… Continue reading S Lanka judge rebuffed over camps
Sri Lanka doctors ‘to be tried’
A group of doctors who worked in Sri Lanka’s rebel-held war zone are being held on suspicion of collaborating with Tamil rebels, the government says. The doctors could be in detention for a year or more before being tried. With journalists banned from the conflict zone, they became an important source of news about the… Continue reading Sri Lanka doctors ‘to be tried’
Sri Lanka ‘to send Briton home
A British woman who is being held in one of the displacement camps in northern Sri Lanka has been traced and may soon be released, officials say. Damilvany Gnanakumar, 26, was working at one of the temporary hospitals inside Sri Lanka’s war zone. A local official told the BBC that efforts were underway to send… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘to send Briton home
Sri Lanka Tamils ‘facing misery’
A senior Sri Lankan Tamil political leader has urged the government to resettle civilians back to their homes as early as possible. V Anandasangaree described condition in camps for civilians displaced by the country’s war as "horrible". The head of the Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF) said hundreds of thousands faced misery and hardship. He… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamils ‘facing misery’
Sri Lanka rules out outside probe
Sri Lanka has dismissed calls for an independent inquiry into claims of human rights abuses by the military, saying its own courts will investigate. Foreign minister Rohita Bogollagama said the claims that heavy weaponry was used in civilian areas during the war with Tamil rebels were "fictional". He said the claims were being used to… Continue reading Sri Lanka rules out outside probe
Sri Lanka rejects deaths report
The Sri Lankan government has strongly denied allegations that more than 20,000 civilians were killed during its recent onslaught against Tamil rebels. The figures published in The Times newspaper in the UK – quoting official documents and witness accounts – is far higher than previously thought. A senior official from Sri Lanka’s Centre for National… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects deaths report
Tamil Tiger chief’s parents found
The parents of the Tamil Tigers’ dead leader, Velupillai Prabhakaran, are in a camp for displaced people in the north of Sri Lanka, the army says. Thiruvenkadam Velupillai and his wife, Parvathi, both in their 70s, were found in the Menik Farm camp near the town of Vavuniya, the army said. "They are safe and… Continue reading Tamil Tiger chief’s parents found
