Sri Lanka minister Mervyn Silva condemned by colleague

Sri Lankan Foreign Minister GL Peiris has condemned a cabinet colleague for making public threats of violence. He said no-one could condone or justify remarks made by Mervyn Silva, who on Friday threatened to "break the limbs" of those who "betrayed" the country. The row comes days after state TV channel ITN broadcast pictures of… Continue reading Sri Lanka minister Mervyn Silva condemned by colleague

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Govt rules out referendum on LLRC

The Sri Lanka government has ruled out holding a referendum over whether to implement recommendations of government appointed war panel. Leader of the House, Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva, told journalists in Colombo that it is illegal to hold a referendum on the recommendations of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) as the voters… Continue reading Govt rules out referendum on LLRC

Time to implement LLRC – Opposition

Sri Lankan opposition parties have expressed mixed views on the resolution passed against Sri Lanka in Geneva Human Rights Council on Thursday. The main opposition, United National Party said that the Lessons Learned and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) was appointed by the president and it was not something imported. “It is a homemade solution to reconcile… Continue reading Time to implement LLRC – Opposition

War widows ‘forced into prostitution’

Women who have lost their husbands and sons in Sri Lanka’s decades-long conflict have been forced to turn to prostitution, say women’s rights activists. Geetha Lakmini of World Fisherfolk Solidarity Movement said over 85,000 women were widowed in the north and east after the war. "One village in Madhu area is infamous for prostitution because… Continue reading War widows ‘forced into prostitution’