Sri Lankan introduces new ‘anti-terror’ legislation

The Sri Lankan government has introduced new legislation allowing it to continue holding terror suspects without charge. The move came as the country’s controversial emergency laws were brought to an end on Tuesday night. The laws – which were first introduced in 1971 – were reintroduced during the war against Tamil Tiger rebels. But now,… Continue reading Sri Lankan introduces new ‘anti-terror’ legislation

New laws replace emergency regulations

Sri Lanka has introduced new legislation which allows it to continue to detain without charge people who are suspected of terrorism. Justice Minister Rauff Hakim told BBC on Wednesday that the new laws will be in place with the expiry of similar provisions under the country’s controversial emergency laws. Last week President Mahinda Rajapaksa announced… Continue reading New laws replace emergency regulations

Tamil Nadu Assembly, Madras High Court, make precedent in Indian democracy

In an extraordinary development in Indian constitutional history, the Tamil Nadu State Assembly on Tuesday unanimously and strongly resolved that the President of India, respecting the sentiments of the people and political parties of Tamil Nadu, should reconsider the clemency appeals of the three Tamils fixed for execution and convert their death sentences into life… Continue reading Tamil Nadu Assembly, Madras High Court, make precedent in Indian democracy

Tamil Nadu tensed over execution of death sentences

The people of Tamil Nadu and Tamils all over the world are agitated over the Indian government decision to execute death sentences to three Tamils after keeping them in prison for more than 20 years. Perarivalan of Tamil Nadu, and Eezham Tamils Murugan and Shanthan arrested in 1991 on charges of involvement in the assassination… Continue reading Tamil Nadu tensed over execution of death sentences

1000 children ‘still missing’ since war

Nearly 1000 children who went missing during the final phase of the war against the Tamil Tigers are still unaccounted for, authorities say. Almost 600 children out of 1800 have been reunited with their families by UNICEF with the coordination of several organizations, Vavuniya Government Agent (GA) PSM Charles told BBC Tamil service. According to… Continue reading 1000 children ‘still missing’ since war

Sri Lanka vigilante violence spreading

A wave of retaliatory violence and vigilante action have taken place in Sri Lanka in response to a series of “grease devil” attacks.

The “grease devils” have been accused of assaulting women at night in recent weeks and residents have accused the security forces of involvement in the attacks.