Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has ordered a probe into death threats to journalists working for an investigative newspaper. The editor and the news editor of the Sunday Leader were sent letters warning them to stop writing against the government or to face death. The former editor of the paper – a fierce government critic,… Continue reading S Lanka orders death threat probe
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British MPs call for suspension of GSP+, Sri Lanka’s removal from Commonwealth
Several British Members of Parliament participated in a debate on Sri Lanka’s internment camps, Wednesday 28 October for nearly 3 hours starting from 2:30 p.m. Many MPs cited the inhumane conditions under which more than 250,000 Tamil civilians are being kept in military supervised internment camps in Sri Lanka and called for the termination of… Continue reading British MPs call for suspension of GSP+, Sri Lanka’s removal from Commonwealth
Sri Lanka outcry over police brutality
Sri Lanka’s war ended in May but one branch of its security forces is now under particular scrutiny. There has been an outcry against the police over brutal acts they are said to have committed. People have also been protesting against their crackdown on organised crime, saying they are getting out of control. A focus… Continue reading Sri Lanka outcry over police brutality
Indonesia ‘might expel’ refugees
Indonesia says the 78 Sri Lankan asylum seekers moored in a boat off Sumatra must co-operate with authorities over identity checks or risk expulsion. The Sri Lankans were intercepted in Indonesian waters eleven days ago while trying to reach Australia. Australia and Indonesia agreed to a deal last week which in principle would see the… Continue reading Indonesia ‘might expel’ refugees
Why are children kept in concentration camps, asks Prof. Peter Schalk
Stating that a list of details of children ranging from 1 month to 18 years, within the internment camps in Vavuniyaa, was being composed by concerned western academics and rights activists, Prof. Peter Schalk, of Uppsala University, Sweden, on Tuesday said out of 1,200 names they have composed 1,082 were orphans. The information is documented… Continue reading Why are children kept in concentration camps, asks Prof. Peter Schalk
Sri Lanka’s war-crimes probe a smokescreen: activists
Sri Lanka’s agreement to probe war crimes allegations related to its defeat of Tamil Tiger rebels is a smokescreen to avoid an international inquiry, a human rights group said Wednesday. The New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) accused Sri Lanka of trying to buy time and questioned the sincerity of the government’s decision to investigate… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s war-crimes probe a smokescreen: activists
Sri Lankans won’t set foot in Australia – ABC News
Foreign Minister Stephen Smith cannot say when the stand-off between Australia and Indonesia over 78 asylum seekers will be resolved but he is adamant they will not be brought to Australia. The Sri Lankan asylum seekers are now spending their 10th day aboard the Australian Customs ship the Oceanic Viking, as the deal between the… Continue reading Sri Lankans won’t set foot in Australia – ABC News
On Sri Lanka, UN’s Alston Probes Execution Video, Kaelin Says His Praise Was Misquoted
As Sri Lanka announces another internal investigation of the war crimes charges against it, at the UN on Tuesday the Special Rapporteur on executions Philip Alston told the Press he has "begun to commission some analyses of that video tape" depicting Sri Lankan soldiers shooting bound and naked prisoners. Video here, from Minute 6:56. Inner… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN’s Alston Probes Execution Video, Kaelin Says His Praise Was Misquoted
Holding on to hope for Sri Lanka’s missing – theage
SAMSUN Nihara’s pain shows in her dark eyes. Her husband and son disappeared more than a year ago. Her nightmare began last September, when her 24-year-old son, John Reid, vanished. He and his fiancee were returning from a trip to a beach north of Colombo, when the van he was driving was blocked by four… Continue reading Holding on to hope for Sri Lanka’s missing – theage
India funding Taliban: Pakistan
Interior Minister Rehman Malik has once again claimed that India is fomenting unrest within Pakistan through steps such as funding Taliban fighters based along the border with Afghanistan. Malik said he was "convinced" India is among "certain hostile agencies" that are backing the Taliban to create instability in Pakistan. Asked during an interview to a… Continue reading India funding Taliban: Pakistan
