Sri Lanka has imported equipment to speed up mine clearing in the former war zone in the island’s north, the defence ministry said on Saturday. The mine-clearing machines imported from Slovakia would be used to accelerate resettlement of people driven out of the area during the height of fighting, the ministry said in a statement.… Continue reading Sri Lanka imports machines to clear mines
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Sri Lanka, China are tested friends: Sri Lankan president
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse said Friday that Sri Lanka and China are tested friends and his country is gratitude on China’s assistance to Sri Lanka in its economic and social development. Rajapakse made the remarks when he met the visiting delegation of the Communist Party of China (CPC), led by a member of… Continue reading Sri Lanka, China are tested friends: Sri Lankan president
2 Up-Country Tamils found dead in Maskeliya
A 24-year-old Tamil man from Maskeliya in Up-Country was found dead Friday hours after he had gone to collect firewood in the nearby jungle, Police said. Meanwhile, another Up-Country Tamil was found dead inside a public passenger coach in the same area on Saturday. The first victim was identified as J. Jeyakumar, a father of… Continue reading 2 Up-Country Tamils found dead in Maskeliya
S Lanka Muslim protest at police
Dozens of Muslims have staged a protest in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo, at what they say is police brutality against members of the community. They allege that several people have been killed or have disappeared. In the past few weeks the police have announced the killing of men they describe as underworld figures, usually… Continue reading S Lanka Muslim protest at police
Sri Lankans shocked by police atrocities – upiasia.com
Several events have had a shocking effect on democratically minded people in Sri Lanka this week. J.S. Tissainayagam, a well-known journalist, was sentenced to 20 years’ rigorous imprisonment on charges of aiding and abetting terrorism and provoking racial hatred. Tissainayagam’s case drew international attention and many governments intervened on his behalf. However, the Sri Lankan… Continue reading Sri Lankans shocked by police atrocities – upiasia.com
2 Tamil journalists file FR petition
Three -member bench of the Supreme Court Thursday fixed the inquiry into the fundamental rights violation petitions filed by S. Jaseeharan who is one of the co-directors of the ‘Outreach’ website and his fiancée V. Valarmathi for October 30. The Bench comprised Chief Justice Asoka de Silva, Justices N. G. Amaratunge and Chandra Ekanayake. Leave… Continue reading 2 Tamil journalists file FR petition
U.N.’s Ban raises alleged killings with S.Lanka aide
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon raised with Sri Lanka’s human rights minister on Thursday allegations that his country’s troops summarily executed Tamil rebels, the United Nations said. British television aired a video last week that, according to a Sri Lankan advocacy group, shows the troops killing unarmed, naked, bound and blindfolded Tamils during the army’s final… Continue reading U.N.’s Ban raises alleged killings with S.Lanka aide
Sri Lanka: War won, not peace
India’s policy on Sri Lanka in the late 1980s was held hostage to the rivalry between two Dravidian parties — DMK and AIADMK — and one of the biggest blunders the country did was to allow V Prabhakaran to stay in Tamil Nadu, former diplomat G Parthasarathy has said. Parthasarathy, who was a Joint Secretary… Continue reading Sri Lanka: War won, not peace
Two UN Views of Sri Lankan Killing Video, Holmes in Norway Putting Out Fires
In the wake of the Norwegian memo which criticized the UN’s Ban Ki-moon for lacking "moral authority" during his visit to Sri Lanka and since — a critique that Ban dodged during his pass through Oslo this week — UN humanitarian coordinator John Holmes arrived to take a second attempt to blunt the issue. First,… Continue reading Two UN Views of Sri Lankan Killing Video, Holmes in Norway Putting Out Fires
Economist: EU report places Sri Lanka’s GSP+ concession in jeopardy
"Its [Sri Lanka’s] alleged wartime and other abuses make a grim catalogue: thousands of Tamil civilians allegedly killed by army shelling during the rebels’ last stand; scores of Tamils disappeared; nearly 300,000 Tamil war-displaced callously interned; murder and intimidation of journalists—including J.S. Tissainayagam, sentenced to 20 years hard labour on August 31st for criticising the… Continue reading Economist: EU report places Sri Lanka’s GSP+ concession in jeopardy
