It is just over three years since the Sri Lankan army decisively crushed the Tamil Tiger militants, ending a 26-year civil war. Hundreds of thousands of people were left displaced, and parts of the island were devastated. The BBC’s Charles Haviland has been given access to the area of Putumattalan which hosted the final days… Continue reading Revisiting Sri Lanka’s final battlefield
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Parents of dead Sri Lankan Tamil prisoner ‘denied last rites’
The parents of a prisoner who died in obscure circumstances in Sri Lanka are locked in a battle with officials who say his body cannot be taken to his home town for the last rites. Ganesan Nimalaruban died and several other inmates, all Tamil Tiger suspects, were reportedly injured after a failed prison mutiny in… Continue reading Parents of dead Sri Lankan Tamil prisoner ‘denied last rites’
Sri Lanka’s Tamils face identity crisis
Without a national identity card, many Tamils in Sri Lanka cannot avail of basic services and it makes them suspect in the eyes of the police, writes Ponniah Manikavasagam of the BBC’s Tamil service. In a remote and dusty part of Kilinochchi district in the Tamil-dominated northern Sri Lanka, people gather around a group of… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Tamils face identity crisis
Sri Lanka removed from UN child conflict blacklist
Sri Lanka has been removed from a United Nations blacklist after making progress in child welfare. The UN’s annual report, Children and Armed Conflict, praised the country’s efforts to improve health and education and to trace missing children. The whereabouts of almost 1,400 children who were recruited to fight in Sri Lanka’s civil war is… Continue reading Sri Lanka removed from UN child conflict blacklist
Sri Lanka official has ‘no idea’ of reporter’s fate
A senior Sri Lankan official has said that he has no idea about the whereabouts of a disappeared journalist seven months after saying he believed the man was alive and living abroad. Human rights activists say that the remarks of former Attorney-General Mohan Peiris betray insensitivity to the plight of missing people. They say that… Continue reading Sri Lanka official has ‘no idea’ of reporter’s fate
Sri Lanka’s hidden scourge of religious child abuse
Pahalagama Somaratana Thera is one of the few Sri Lankan Buddhist monks to have been found guilty of child abuse inside or outside the country. But if Children’s Affairs Minister Tissa Karaliyadda is to be believed, child abuse in religious establishments by both Buddhist and Christian clergy in Sri Lanka is rampant. Yet according to… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s hidden scourge of religious child abuse
Gotabhaya Rajapaksa: Sri Lanka north ‘not just for Tamils’
Sri Lanka’s defence secretary has said it is not appropriate to view the north of the country, over which a separatist war was fought, as a predominantly Tamil area. Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, who many credit with defeating Tamil rebels, also told the BBC there were few civilian casualties in the war’s closing phase. Human rights groups… Continue reading Gotabhaya Rajapaksa: Sri Lanka north ‘not just for Tamils’
Sri Lanka’s Sarath Fonseka barred from political office
Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief Sarath Fonseka is barred from political office for seven years, despite being freed from jail on Monday, his lawyer says. Mr Fonseka stood against President Mahinda Rajapaksa in a presidential election two years ago, lost and was imprisoned shortly afterwards. Mr Fonseka’s lawyer, Nalin Laduwahetti, says that the terms of his… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Sarath Fonseka barred from political office
Sri Lanka’s Sarath Fonseka urges co-operation over war
Sri Lanka must co-operate with any international investigation into alleged war crimes, ex-army chief Sarath Fonseka has told the BBC, a day after his release from jail. He said some Sri Lankan leaders were "hiding their faces" over the conduct of the war, as if they were guilty. But Mr Fonseka, who led the army… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Sarath Fonseka urges co-operation over war
Sri Lanka’s Sarath Fonseka freed from prison
The former Sri Lankan army chief, Sarath Fonseka, has been freed after two years in prison. Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa signed the release order over the weekend, but legal formalities had to be completed before he could walk free. He was arrested two years ago after standing against Mr Rajapaksa for the presidency when… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Sarath Fonseka freed from prison
