Three Lankan nationals detained

Three persons from Sri Lanka were detained at the international airport here today by ‘Q’ branch wing of Tamil Nadu police for entering the country illegally through Colombo. Airport sources said immigration officials on suspicion detained the trio as they were about to board a Colombo-bound flight this morning. Verification of their passports revealed all… Continue reading Three Lankan nationals detained

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New threats to privately-owned print media – RSF

Reporters Without Borders urges the Sri Lankan authorities to take all necessary measures to investigate threatening letters received six days ago by Frederica Jansz and Munza Mushtaq, two journalists who work for the Leader Publications media group. “We will slice you up if you do not stop your writing,” the letters said. At the same… Continue reading New threats to privately-owned print media – RSF

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EU Summit to discuss post war situation in Sri Lanka

The EU Summit taking place on 29–30 October, among other issues, will also discuss the post war situation in Sri Lanka. The EU General Affairs and External Relations Council will meet on 26–27 October in Luxembourg to prepare for the summit. The European Council is expected to discuss climate change, primarily concerning the EU’s negotiating… Continue reading EU Summit to discuss post war situation in Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka editors receive death threats for Channel-4 video comments

Sunday Leader, a weekend broadsheet in Sri Lanka, said in the latest edition that two of the paper’s editors, Frederica Jansz, and Munza Mushtaq, received Thursday "hand written death threats by post." The threats relate to Sunday Leader news stories on the authenticity of the August Channel-4 video which showed armed Sri Lankan soldiers executing… Continue reading Sri Lanka editors receive death threats for Channel-4 video comments

2 SLA, civilian killed, Pillayan’s vehicle meets with accident

A civilian and two Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers were killed Tuesday morning around 4:30 a.m. in Kurunegala district where a vehicle of Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan alias Pillayan, the chief minister of Eastern province and a paramilitary leader, met with an accident, Police said. Mr. Pillayan was not traveling in the vehicle. An year ago, on… Continue reading 2 SLA, civilian killed, Pillayan’s vehicle meets with accident

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Sri Lanka to probe rights abuses

Sri Lanka says it will appoint a high-ranking independent committee to probe US claims of human rights abuses during the final phase of its civil war. The US state department submitted a report last week to Congress, outlining serious violations allegedly committed by Sri Lanka’s army and Tamil rebels. The United Nations has previously called… Continue reading Sri Lanka to probe rights abuses

Sri Lanka to probe U.S. charges of possible war crimes

Sri Lanka’s president will appoint a home-grown committee to probe a U.S. State Department report of possible war crimes at the end of Sri Lanka’s 25-year war against the Tamil Tigers, the government said on Monday. Sri Lanka is facing heavy Western pressure over its human rights record, which the government blames on members of… Continue reading Sri Lanka to probe U.S. charges of possible war crimes

Stop Sri Lanka’s crimes

Sri Lanka has committed nearly every form of crime against humanity. We must act against this state aggression The US is the latest country to join the ever-growing list of nations that condemn Sri Lanka for its violations of international humanitarian law, crimes against humanity and related harms in its fight against the Liberation Tigers… Continue reading Stop Sri Lanka’s crimes