Recent statement in Dublin by United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navaneetham Pillai, that national investigations in Sri Lanka "have not worked so far," and Sri Lanka’s Defense Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse’s interview to the BBC, where Mr Rajapakse said that "he would not allow any war crimes investigation in Sri Lanka," are two forceful… Continue reading UN rights chief says lack of progress in Sri Lanka investigations
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Police security to SLMC leader Rauf Hakim withdrawn
The government has withdrawn the police security provided to Mr. Rauff Hakim, leader of the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) with immediate effect from Monday, Deputy General Secretary of the SLMC Nizam Kariappar told media in Colombo. Till Monday morning Mr. Rauff Hakim was provided with four member police security. The reason for the withdrawal… Continue reading Police security to SLMC leader Rauf Hakim withdrawn
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
Thousands of IDPs miss resettlement deadline
(IRIN) – Sri Lankan government officials aim to resettle more than 100,000 internally displaced people (IDPs) by April after missing a self-imposed deadline to move everyone out of camps in the country’s north by end-January. Rishad Bathiudeen, Minister of Resettlement and Disaster Relief Services, said the delay was due in part to incomplete demining activities… Continue reading Thousands of IDPs miss resettlement deadline
Two students killed in explosion in Jaffna
Two students were killed and eight others injured on Monday after an accidental explosion in the northern Sri Lankan city of Jaffna, police said. According to the police, the students had picked up a ball like object from the road and had later thrown it away after being suspicious. Upon throwing it, the objected had… Continue reading Two students killed in explosion in Jaffna
S.Lanka lawyers criticise government over crackdown
Lawyers in Sri Lanka accused the government Monday of illegally suppressing protests at the arrest of former army chief Sarath Fonseka. Thousands of people taking part in peaceful protests have been attacked by pro-government supporters despite the presence of armed police, the independent Lawyers for Democracy said in a statement. "We were shocked to witness… Continue reading S.Lanka lawyers criticise government over crackdown
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
Government does not reveal true number of Vanni IDPs yet to be resettled
Though the government of Sri Lanka reports that only less than 60,000 Vanni Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) detained in the camps remain to be resettled, more than a hundred thousand of them have not been resettled in their own places but have sought refuge with their relatives and friends while some of them live in… Continue reading Government does not reveal true number of Vanni IDPs yet to be resettled
World bank grant to help Sri Lanka block websites?
Experts from China Military Intelligence Division is expected to be in Sri Lanka in the next two weeks to map out the modalities required for blocking what Colombo has termed "offensive" websites, media in Colombo reported. The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC) which is tasked to introduce new regulations on the functioning of websites received a… Continue reading World bank grant to help Sri Lanka block websites?
