The Colombo Crimes Division (CCD) has begun an investigation over an incident where a man was “forced” to drown in Bambalapitiya this morning in front of several onlookers. Police spokesman senior DIG Nimal Madiwaka said that the victim was believed to be mentally retarded and used to throw stones towards trains and vehicles passing by.… Continue reading CCD probes incident where man was “forced” to drown
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Tamils’ horrific treatment makes them desperate to leave
The "tough talk" over the case of Sri Lankan Tamil asylum seekers by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Australia’s abrogation of its responsibility to these people in deals with Indonesia (which have turned sour) has left me puzzled and disappointed. Where was this "tough talk" when Tamil civilians in Sri Lanka were being relentlessly shelled… Continue reading Tamils’ horrific treatment makes them desperate to leave
Sri Lanka gets time on garment export threat –FT.com
Colombo still has time to try to persuade the European Union not to suspend Sri Lanka’s trading privileges, a move that would damage its crucial garment export industry, a senior EU official said on Thursday. Citing human rights violations, the EU is expected to suspend Sri Lanka’s access to Europe’s “generalised system of preferences plus”… Continue reading Sri Lanka gets time on garment export threat –FT.com
Cambridge Amnesty calls for release of 250,000 Tamils
Local Amnesty International (AI) members, at a demonstration in Cambridge Market Square on October 26th, called for the UK government to increase international pressure on Sri Lanka to release the more than 250,000 Tamil detainees from the refugee-turned-detention camps. Richard Howitt, MEP for the East of England, also spoke in support of the Campaign and… Continue reading Cambridge Amnesty calls for release of 250,000 Tamils
Vanni medical student in Jaffna commits suicide due to mental stress
Jaffna University students paid homage Thursday to their fellow final year medical student from Ki’linochchi in Vanni who is suspected to have his taken his life Wednesday due to mental stress, sources in Jaffna said. Vignarajah Gowribalan, 26, who had been staying in a house in Aanaikkoadai in Jaffna, has been undergoing severe mental agony,… Continue reading Vanni medical student in Jaffna commits suicide due to mental stress
Sri Lanka outcry over police brutality
Sri Lanka’s war ended in May but one branch of its security forces is now under particular scrutiny. There has been an outcry against the police over brutal acts they are said to have committed. People have also been protesting against their crackdown on organised crime, saying they are getting out of control. A focus… Continue reading Sri Lanka outcry over police brutality
Amnesty, CPJ, RSF call for probe into Channel-4 video death threats
New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), Amnesty International, and Paris-based Reporters Without Borders (RSF), three premier watchdogs on media freedom, independently called Sri Lanka to investigate into the death threats received by two senior editors of Sri Lanka’s Sunday Leader for the editors’ coverage of the Channel-4 broadcast video which showed armed Sri Lankan… Continue reading Amnesty, CPJ, RSF call for probe into Channel-4 video death threats
EU tells Sri Lanka it wants action and not just words
The European Union (EU) has continued to put pressure on the Sri Lankan government to address several concerns being raised over alleged human rights allegations including media suppression and has insisted that Sri Lanka must respond through actions and not words. In an email to Daily Mirror online, Mrs Jean Lambert, Chair of the European… Continue reading EU tells Sri Lanka it wants action and not just words
Indonesia ‘might expel’ refugees
Indonesia says the 78 Sri Lankan asylum seekers moored in a boat off Sumatra must co-operate with authorities over identity checks or risk expulsion. The Sri Lankans were intercepted in Indonesian waters eleven days ago while trying to reach Australia. Australia and Indonesia agreed to a deal last week which in principle would see the… Continue reading Indonesia ‘might expel’ refugees
Dayan Jayatilleka on post-war politics and enduring obstacles to peace in Sri Lanka – groundviews
by Sanjana I spoke with Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka recently on his take on post-war politics, his interpretation of the Southern Provincial Council elections, the issue of war crimes and the extension of GSP+, the challenges of peacebuilding (with peace seen as more than the absence of war) and the purported entry of the former Army… Continue reading Dayan Jayatilleka on post-war politics and enduring obstacles to peace in Sri Lanka – groundviews
