An independent international commission must be set up to investigate human rights violations in Sri Lanka over the last 20 years, as successive governments have failed to account for abuses such as torture, enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings during its civil war, Amnesty International said. Sri Lanka last month declared victory over rebels of the… Continue reading Independent body needed to investigate Sri Lankan abuses – Amnesty
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Different voices – Hindu on net
While triumphalism or despair characterised the early responses to the outcome of the war, voices of moderation are becoming louder. IT was celebration time for the “victors”. On June 3, at the Galle Face Green in Colombo against the backdrop of the placid waters of the Indian Ocean, a colourful function was organised to mark… Continue reading Different voices – Hindu on net
Battles ahead – Hindu on net
The Sri Lankan government is faced with the enormous task of restoring peace and rehabilitating the displaced civilians. THE only thing constant in life is change. This universally acknowledged fact holds good for “the victors and the vanquished” of Sri Lanka’s Eelam War IV. Human history is littered with examples of role reversal. The history… Continue reading Battles ahead – Hindu on net
Sri Lanka rejects torture claims
Sri Lanka’s defence secretary has rejected claims that the army tortured Tamil Tiger leader Vellupillai Prabhakaran before killing him. Gotabhaya Rajapaksa said there was "absolutely no truth" in reports the rebel leader had been captured alive. He was responding to a recent report from a Sri Lankan human rights group which cited unnamed army sources… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects torture claims
Tamil Tigers Will Form New Body to Pursue Self-Rule (Update1)
Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels are creating a committee to continue a campaign for self-rule, the group’s head of international relations said today, a month after it was defeated in battle and its leader was killed. “It is time now for us to move forward with our political vision towards our freedom, bearing in mind… Continue reading Tamil Tigers Will Form New Body to Pursue Self-Rule (Update1)
S. Lanka bank in first rate cut since end of war
Sri Lanka’s central bank on Tuesday cut its key interest rates, saying that the end of the island’s decades-old Tamil separatist war had fuelled prospects for growth. The bank lowered its benchmark repurchase rate by 50 basis points to 8.5 percent, the first cut since the military wiped out the leadership of Tamil Tigers in… Continue reading S. Lanka bank in first rate cut since end of war
Canada to remain ‘involved’ with Sri Lanka on Tamils despite visa denial
Despite Colombo’s refusal to give visa to its parliamentary secretary Deepak Obhral, Canada said Monday it will continue to engage Sri Lanka on the Tamil issue and work to rehabilitate Tamils displaced by the conflict. Indian-origin parliamentary secretary (equal to minister of state in India) Deepak Obhrai, who was denied visa by the Sri Lankan… Continue reading Canada to remain ‘involved’ with Sri Lanka on Tamils despite visa denial
S Korean ships arrive in Lanka with arms, computer sets
Two South Korean ships carrying arms and educational items for Sri Lanka arrived here this morning on a goodwill visit to the island nation, a navy official said. "Some ‘integrated arms’ were provided by South Korea on its own," the official said adding the ships were given a 21 gun salute on anchoring at the… Continue reading S Korean ships arrive in Lanka with arms, computer sets
Youth ‘disappear’ from IDP camps
An international award winning human rights activist in Sri Lanka says that nearly 20-30 youth have been disappearing from camps in Vavuniya daily. But Sri Lanka government rejects the accusation. Sunila Abeysekara told BBC Sandeshaya that rights activists have received credible reports of regular abductions in the camps. "We accept that the government has the… Continue reading Youth ‘disappear’ from IDP camps
SLA shoots, injures fisherman in Jaffna seas
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers posted along the coast of Kalmunai in Poonakari opened fire Monday around 6:30 a.m on a fisherman from Kurunakar in Jaffna who was fishing in Kalmunai sea area, sources in Jaffna said. The seriously injured fisherman was admitted to Jaffna Teaching Hospital around 9:30 a.m by fellow fisherman and is… Continue reading SLA shoots, injures fisherman in Jaffna seas
