Sri Lanka has cancelled a $200 million purchase of ammunition from Pakistan and China after the end of its war with the Tamil Tigers, the island nation’s new top military commander said on Wednesday. General Sarath Fonseka, who as army commander was one of the chief architects of the campaign to destroy the separatist Tigers… Continue reading Sri Lanka cancels $200 mln China, Pakistan weapons buy
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Sri Lanka says will boost size of post-war armed forces
Sri Lanka plans to add at least 50,000 people to its security forces to help control territory won back from Tamil Tiger separatists in the 25-year war that ended in May, the government said on Tuesday. The move could further complicate the country’s efforts to get an International Monetary Fund loan seen as an important… Continue reading Sri Lanka says will boost size of post-war armed forces
ANALYSIS – Solving inequality Sri Lanka’s next challenge
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa won a 25-year war with the Tamil Tigers long viewed as unwinnable, but now faces the challenge of reducing social and economic inequality that fueled that war and other insurgencies. The effective end in May of the Tamil Tigers’ rebellion is no guarantee of long-term peace unless the government can… Continue reading ANALYSIS – Solving inequality Sri Lanka’s next challenge
Aid gets into Sri Lanka camps, few people get out: U.N
Humanitarian aid is getting into Sri Lanka’s war displacement camps, but very few of the 280,000 people they house are being allowed out, the top United Nations aid official said on Friday. U.N. emergency relief coordinator John Holmes said survivors of the brutal civil war that Colombo declared over in May needed to be permitted… Continue reading Aid gets into Sri Lanka camps, few people get out: U.N
Sri Lanka scoffs at new Tamil exiled government
The remnants of the Tamil Tigers have vowed to form a government in exile to push their separatist cause, which Sri Lanka on Wednesday called an "hallucination" and another illegal attempt to violate its unitary status. The decision came less than a month after the Sri Lankan military finally crushed the Liberation Tigers of Tamil… Continue reading Sri Lanka scoffs at new Tamil exiled government
Independent body needed to investigate Sri Lankan abuses – Amnesty
An independent international commission must be set up to investigate human rights violations in Sri Lanka over the last 20 years, as successive governments have failed to account for abuses such as torture, enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings during its civil war, Amnesty International said. Sri Lanka last month declared victory over rebels of the… Continue reading Independent body needed to investigate Sri Lankan abuses – Amnesty
Sri Lanka sends 2,000 war refugees home
Sri Lanka sent more than 2,000 people back to their home villages in the island nation’s northwest on Tuesday, two years after they were displaced by the war with the Tamil Tiger separatists. Tuesday’s resettlement is only the second to happen since Sri Lanka’s military finished off the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and… Continue reading Sri Lanka sends 2,000 war refugees home
Sri Lanka seizes boat funded by Tiger backers
Sri Lanka’s navy said on Thursday it had intercepted a freighter funded by Tamil Tiger sympathizers bound for formerly rebel-held areas, which reached Sri Lankan waters three weeks after the rebels lost a 25-year war. Navy ships intercepted the Captain Ali, funded by a British-based group that calls itself Mercy Mission to Vanni, 160 km… Continue reading Sri Lanka seizes boat funded by Tiger backers
Sri Lanka on guard for separatist revival – minister
Sri Lanka is keeping a close eye for signs of separatism among the hundreds of thousands of people made homeless by its civil war, a senior government official said on Tuesday. Sri Lanka’s minister of disaster management and human rights stressed that work is under way to root out remaining insurgents who may jeopardise the… Continue reading Sri Lanka on guard for separatist revival – minister
Sri Lanka media activist assaulted-police
Unknown attackers abducted and beat a Sri Lankan journalist and media rights activist on Monday and left him bloodied and lying in a marshy area, police said. Poddala Jayantha, secretary-general of the Sri Lankan Working Journalists Association, is the latest journalist to face violence in a nation with a long history of abuse and killings… Continue reading Sri Lanka media activist assaulted-police
