Pro-government Tamil militant leaders in Sri Lanka say the plight of their supporters has been completely ignored since the war came to an end with the defeat of Tamil Tiger rebels in May 2009. While human rights groups are not impressed with the government’s rehabilitation programme for ex-Tamil Tiger members, leaders of rival Tamil groups… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s ‘ignored’ non-Tamil Tiger militant groups
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Indian intelligence think-tank studying China to meet in Chennai
“China’s relations with neighbouring countries having territorial disputes including India have somewhat come under strain. It has become important for the latter to factor the reasons behind China’s apparent assertiveness in their formulations of policies towards Beijing,” says the concept paper of a national seminar “Rise of China: Implications for Asian Neighbours,” convened on 17… Continue reading Indian intelligence think-tank studying China to meet in Chennai
Sri Lankan, Russian and Gabonese win ‘integrity’ award
A Sri Lankan journalist, a Russian lawyer and a Gabonese activist have been named as joint winners of a global award for integrity. Anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International commended journalist Poddala Jayantha for his "dedication to exposing injustice in Sri Lanka". Moscow-based lawyer Sergei Magnitsky’s "commitment to integrity ultimately cost him his life", the watchdog said.… Continue reading Sri Lankan, Russian and Gabonese win ‘integrity’ award
Photos allege Sri Lanka massacre
Some viewers may find the footage in the report disturbing Al Jazeera has obtained photographs that appear to show Sri Lankan army soldiers abusing Tamil civilians in the final days of the Sri Lankan civil war. The pictures show various graphic scenes, with dead bodies blindfolded and hands bound, shot through the head and mounds… Continue reading Photos allege Sri Lanka massacre
Sri Lanka tightens grip on foreign aid workers
Sri Lanka’s government said Wednesday it had ordered foreign and local aid workers to register with the defence ministry in a move to put them under greater state control. The government information department said there were 250 international and some 1,000 domestic aid agencies working in Sri Lanka, which would now have to obtain approval… Continue reading Sri Lanka tightens grip on foreign aid workers
Rights groups flay LLRC, say whitewashes War Crimes
International Crisis Group, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, the three premier human rights watchdogs, today slammed Sri Lanka’s reconciliation commission (LLRC) accusing the commission of failing to “meet basic international standards for independent and impartial inquiries,” and for "proceeding against a backdrop of government failure to address impunity and continuing human rights abuses.” The… Continue reading Rights groups flay LLRC, say whitewashes War Crimes
Obama: India cannot ignore abusive states
US President Barack Obama Monday criticised India for shying away from condemning rights abuses in repressive states, saying democracies with global aspirations should not remain silent and ignore "gross violations" in other countries. "If I can be frank, in international fora, India has often shied away from these issues," Mr. Obama said. “Speaking up for… Continue reading Obama: India cannot ignore abusive states
Sri Lanka president drops out of Britain visit over arrest fears
Sri Lanka’s president has become the latest foreign leader to drop out of a planned visit to Britain out of fears that dissident activists could engineer his arrest under the UK’s liberal human rights laws. Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has become the latest foreign leader to drop out of a planned visit to Britain… Continue reading Sri Lanka president drops out of Britain visit over arrest fears
Sri Lanka declares war on an unlikely enemy – wheat
Some 2,000 bakers across Sri Lanka have been forced to close their businesses, the industry says. The closures come as the government campaigns against the consumption of products based on wheat flour. Eighteen months after defeating Tamil Tiger militants, the government seems to be intensifying its struggle against an unlikely enemy. In recent days it… Continue reading Sri Lanka declares war on an unlikely enemy – wheat
4 suicides daily in Vanni: psycho-social consultant
An increase in suicides is reported in the one time war zones in the Northern Province and an average of four people commit suicide daily, according to the Sunday leader weekly in its November 07 edition quoting a psycho-social consultant from the Vanni, Dr. Thayalini Thiagarajah. “Many people in the North are still highly traumatized.… Continue reading 4 suicides daily in Vanni: psycho-social consultant
