Three Sri Lankan Tamil Tiger rebels who took part in a rehabilitation ceremony last year may subsequently have been taken away by the authorities, a rights campaigner has said. It has emerged that parents saw photos of their children at the ceremony attended by President Rajapaksa but now know nothing of their fate. Since 2009… Continue reading Former Sri Lanka Tamil Tiger rebels ‘disappear’
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Canada urges Sri Lanka police to probe murder
Canada says it expects Sri Lanka to make a full investigation of the murder of a Canadian citizen in northern Sri Lanka last week. Reports say Anthonypillai Mahendrarajah, of Sri Lankan Tamil origin, was killed when he went to reclaim property lost during the war. His properties were said to be in Kilinochchi, the town… Continue reading Canada urges Sri Lanka police to probe murder
Sri Lankan UN ambassador Tamara Kunanayakam demoted
The Sri Lankan government has demoted its ambassador to the UN in Geneva after the Human Rights Council adopted a motion critical of the country. Tamara Kunanayakam – one of the few Sri Lankan ambassadors who are Tamil – has been reappointed as the envoy to Cuba, a post she vacated nine months ago. She… Continue reading Sri Lankan UN ambassador Tamara Kunanayakam demoted
Why the US is chasing India’s regions
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s visit to Calcutta to meet the West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was not just one successful woman politician on Time magazine’s Power List paying a courtesy call to another. US secretaries of state are not known to waste time promoting sisterhood unless it serves American interests. In July… Continue reading Why the US is chasing India’s regions
Fears for Tamil detainees in Sri Lanka
A key Tamil opposition politician in Sri Lanka says he fears for the safety of dozens of people arrested in a fresh round-up of Tamil Tiger suspects. The government has acknowledged holding them and says most will be put through a process it calls "rehabilitation". It says the families have been informed, but this is… Continue reading Fears for Tamil detainees in Sri Lanka
Row in Sri Lanka over appearance of Tamil ‘rebel’ flag
A row has broken out in Sri Lanka over the appearance of a flag associated with defeated Tamil Tiger militants at a May Day rally on Tuesday. Government media and the opposition have clashed over the use of the banner, which is illegal in Sri Lanka. It is thought to be one of the first… Continue reading Row in Sri Lanka over appearance of Tamil ‘rebel’ flag
India’s frustration with Sri Lanka over Tamils
Indian disappointment with Sri Lanka’s refusal to undertake genuine reconciliation with its Tamil population ought to have been apparent to Colombo for some time now. It must have been brought home forcefully with the visit of an all-party delegation of Indian parliamentarians to Sri Lanka last week. Although India supported the war against the Liberation… Continue reading India’s frustration with Sri Lanka over Tamils
NI peacemakers show the world how it is done
He expressed great disappointment that his visit to Sri Lanka hadn’t assisted the Tamil Tigers and the government there to broker a Northern Ireland-style deal.
Instead the Sri Lankan army tried to finish the conflict there by force, leading to the deaths of tens of thousands of Tamils and the continued displacement of tens of thousands more in holding camps.
Cluster bombs found in Sri Lanka, UN expert says
Unexploded cluster munitions have been found in Sri Lanka, a UN expert on land mines has claimed. In an email, Allan Poston said that small bombs from the weapons were discovered in the north of the country, near to where a child was killed in an explosion last month. The government has denied it used… Continue reading Cluster bombs found in Sri Lanka, UN expert says
Sri Lankan Muslims strike over Dambulla mosque
A strike is in force across Muslim areas of eastern Sri Lanka, following threats against a mosque in the central town of Dambulla. Many public services have shut down, although Muslim-led demonstrations have been halted by the military. The prime minister ordered the mosque’s relocation on Sunday, following an attack on the mosque on Friday… Continue reading Sri Lankan Muslims strike over Dambulla mosque
