The United National Party (UNP) today announced that it had begun a battle to topple this government. “We have given repeated warnings to the government over and over again and urged for relief for the people but we will not do it again and therefore will topple the government as soon as possible,” Leader of… Continue reading UNP threaten to topple Govt.
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Sri Lanka ruling coalition split over northern election
(PTI) A key election in Sri Lanka’s northern province, which is being internationally viewed as a major reconciliation step with the Tamil minority, appears to have caused a rift in the ruling coalition. Wimal Weerawansa, the minister of Housing and the leader of the nationalist Freedom Front (NFF) is to hold its May Day rally… Continue reading Sri Lanka ruling coalition split over northern election
Leaked US draft on Maldives should open eyes of Tamils
A draft of US defence pact proposed to the Maldives, but leaked to media a few days ago, should open the eyes of Tamils in the island of Sri Lanka, in Tamil Nadu and in the diaspora, on the game played by the USA along with the Establishments in the region, either by exploiting or… Continue reading Leaked US draft on Maldives should open eyes of Tamils
Sri Lanka’s rocketing electricity prices bite hard
There’s big controversy in Sri Lanka over a sudden and very large jump in domestic electricity prices. Ordinary people, already suffering from regular and difficult rises in the cost of living, are now seeing their bills rise by 50%, 90%, even up to the biggest hike 127%. And the poorest people are seeing some of… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s rocketing electricity prices bite hard
David Cameron urged to to boycott Sri Lanka summit over ‘human rights abuses’
David Cameron is facing mounting calls to boycott an important Commonwealth meeting in Colombo amid continuing allegations that the Sri Lankan government is failing to end human rights abuses. Mr Cameron is scheduled to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Sri Lanka in November. At the start of the three-day meeting, the… Continue reading David Cameron urged to to boycott Sri Lanka summit over ‘human rights abuses’
Queen faces conflict on Sri Lanka summit
Diplomats said the Government had not yet decided to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (Chogm) because of concerns over human rights abuses in the country but that the Palace must also take into account the views of 15 other countries where she is head of state on her presence. "The Queen does consult… Continue reading Queen faces conflict on Sri Lanka summit
Sri Lanka ‘criminalising dissent’, says Amnesty – Channel 4 News
Amnesty International says Sri Lanka should not host November’s Commonwealth heads of government meeting unless it stops "systematic violation of human rights". There has been a surge of indignation among human rights groups over the staging of the summit in Colombo. On Friday, the Canadian Foreign Minister broke ranks with fellow members of a Commonwealth… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘criminalising dissent’, says Amnesty – Channel 4 News
Sri Lanka ‘intensifies crackdown on dissent’ – Amnesty
Amnesty International has accused Sri Lanka of intensifying a crackdown on dissent and urged the Commonwealth not to hold its summit there unless the human rights situation improves. It says the government is responsible for harassing and imprisoning critics. Sri Lanka has rejected the allegations, saying that a rehabilitation process is under way after years… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘intensifies crackdown on dissent’ – Amnesty
Amnesty says ‘climate of fear’ in Sri Lanka
Amnesty International accused Sri Lanka on Tuesday of instilling a climate of fear by stepping up repression, adding its voice to calls for the Commonwealth not to hold its next summit in Colombo. In a new 78-page report, the London-based watchdog said President Mahinda Rajapakse’s government — already facing UN censure over its rights record… Continue reading Amnesty says ‘climate of fear’ in Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan gov’t intensifying crackdown on journalists, judiciary, activists, Amnesty reports – The Washington Post
The Sri Lankan government is intensifying a crackdown on critics by sanctioning abuses often committed by security forces or their proxies, Amnesty International said Tuesday. Journalists, the judiciary, human rights activists and opposition politicians are among those targeted in a pattern of threats, harassment, imprisonment and violent attacks, the report said. President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s government… Continue reading Sri Lankan gov’t intensifying crackdown on journalists, judiciary, activists, Amnesty reports – The Washington Post
