S.Lanka frees coup suspects linked to ex-army chief

A court in Sri Lanka on Wednesday freed 14 men held on suspicion of plotting a coup with opposition leader and ex-army chief Sarath Fonseka, an official said. Colombo Magistrate Champa Rajaratne released the men, including 10 retired army officers, as police had failed to indict them since their arrest on charges of a conspiracy… Continue reading S.Lanka frees coup suspects linked to ex-army chief

Perception on ex-LTTE members must be revised: former Aussie diplomat

Australian authorities must cease bowing to influence and pressure from the Sri Lankan Government in its handling of asylum seekers said former Australian diplomat Bruce Haigh in a letter to the editor appearing in the Australian Financial Review and Canberra Times. Condemning the Rajapaksa administrations slaughter of “anywhere between 10-40,000 civilians”, its censoring of the… Continue reading Perception on ex-LTTE members must be revised: former Aussie diplomat

S.Lanka opposition file court challenge to premier

Sri Lanka’s former army chief and defeated presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka on Tuesday petitioned the Supreme Court challenging incumbent Mahinda Rajapakse’s re-election, his lawyer said. Fonseka, who lost a January 26 vote, alleged that he was robbed of victory because of rigging, electoral malpractice and undue influence on the 14 million electorate, lawyer Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe… Continue reading S.Lanka opposition file court challenge to premier

EU to halt Sri Lanka trade preferences amid human rights concern

The European Union said on Monday it planned to withdraw preferential trade benefits to Sri Lanka because of concerns about the south Asian island’s human rights record. The European Commission, which oversees the 27-nation bloc’s trade policy, said an investigation had revealed significant shortcomings in Sri Lanka’s implementation of three UN human rights conventions linked… Continue reading EU to halt Sri Lanka trade preferences amid human rights concern

Sri Lanka’s grand opposition coalition cracking

The main partner in Sri Lanka’s grand opposition coalition will contest the next election independently, coalition officials said Monday, the first split since its defeated presidential candidate was arrested on sedition charges. United National Party leader Ranil Wickremesinghe told reporters Sunday that his party had decided to go it alone but also empowered him to… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s grand opposition coalition cracking

Three-pronged Sinhala colonization in Mannaar

Ko’ndachchi-Chilaavaththu’rai, Thalaimannaar Pier and Madu in Mannaar district are being particularly targeted for Sinhala-Buddhist colonies by the colonial government in Colombo, news reports from Mannaar said Sunday. Everyday, colonizers with shelter-making facilities and boats are brought through Vilpattu from Puththa’lam district and from Medawachchiya of Anuradhapura district, news sources said adding that even this Sinhalicisation… Continue reading Three-pronged Sinhala colonization in Mannaar

Sri Lanka president pledges due process for rival

Sri Lanka’s president promised to follow due process in the sedition investigation of the defeated presidential candidate and ex-army chief whose arrest has pushed the island nation into political turmoil. President Mahinda Rajapaksa assured a key opposition leader in a meeting Friday that the "rule of law must prevail" and the arrested general will be… Continue reading Sri Lanka president pledges due process for rival

‘Sri Lanka Navy responsible for abductions in Mannaar’

Relatives of most of the disappeared persons in Mannaar district, who attended a discussion organised by Vavuniyaa Non-Violent Peace Organisation at Mannaar Divisional Secretariat on Friday have said that most of the disappeared were taken into ‘custody’ by the Sri Lanka Navy for ‘interrogation’. The meeting was organised to collect details of the missing persons… Continue reading ‘Sri Lanka Navy responsible for abductions in Mannaar’

Sri Lanka massacred up to 40,000 Tamil civilians – former UN official

Sri Lanka’s military massacred as many as 40,000 Tamil civilians in the final onslaught against the Liberation Tigers in 2009, according to a former United Nations official with detailed knowledge of events, press reports said. The former United Nations’ spokesperson in Sri Lanka, Gordon Weiss, has resigned from the UN after 14 years and returned… Continue reading Sri Lanka massacred up to 40,000 Tamil civilians – former UN official