Patrick Brown, Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Barrie, and Paul Calandra Conservative MP for Oakridges Markham have been denied visas by the Sri Lankan Consulate in Toronto to visit the internment camps in Vavuniyaa Sri Lanka, where more than 300,000 Tamil refugees are being held against their wishes in military supervised camps, sources in… Continue reading Sri Lanka refuses visas to two Canadian MPs
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EXCLUSIVE – EU probe slams Sri Lanka on human rights
A European Union probe has found Sri Lanka in breach of international human rights laws, meaning the South Asian country is likely to lose concessions worth over $100 million for its top exports to Europe, EU sources said. Brussels is expected to publish on Monday the findings of its investigation into Sri Lanka launched a… Continue reading EXCLUSIVE – EU probe slams Sri Lanka on human rights
U.S. charges billionaire Rajaratnam with record insider trading
Billionaire hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam and executives from some of the most prestigious U.S. companies were charged on Friday with the largest hedge fund insider-trading scheme ever. Investigators said they used court-approved telephone wire taps for the first time in a Wall Street insider trading case, sending shivers through the hedge fund industry which… Continue reading U.S. charges billionaire Rajaratnam with record insider trading
Sri Lanka may lose clothes trade benefits for alleged human rights abuses
The European Commission is to recommend withdrawing trade benefits from Sri Lanka over alleged human rights abuses in the last stages of the civil war against the Tamil Tigers, The Times has learnt. The decision could affect British shops including Marks & Spencer, Tesco and Next, which have imported hundreds of millions of poundsworth of… Continue reading Sri Lanka may lose clothes trade benefits for alleged human rights abuses
Legacy of Abuse in Sri Lanka – Foreign Policy In Focus
For several months during and after the end-game of the decades-long civil war between the government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), Sri Lanka’s government brushed off Western criticism of its abusive practices. It has relied instead on moral and financial support from states less concerned with such matters, such as China and… Continue reading Legacy of Abuse in Sri Lanka – Foreign Policy In Focus
Tamil political prisoners appeal to minister demanding release
Tamil political prisoners held in several prisons in the south for years without inquiry and without any recourse in courts under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) and Emergency Regulations (ER) have started handing over individual appeals to the Justice Minister, Milinda Morogoda, demanding their release or to take legal action if there is evidence… Continue reading Tamil political prisoners appeal to minister demanding release
Colombo set to lose GSP plus
The European Union has found Sri Lanka in breach of International Human Rights laws, implying that Colombo does not fulfil the basic human rights conditions of GSP plus, according to an exclusive update by Reuters Friday night. It is likely that Sri Lanka would lose concessions worth over $100 million for its top exports to… Continue reading Colombo set to lose GSP plus
Fonseka reporting triggers TID raid on JVP paper
Terrorist Investigation Department (TID) of the Sri Lankan Police raided Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna’s (JVP) newspaper office "Lanka" Friday around 9:30 p.m. following an article by the paper on alleged rift between Rajapaksa administration and General Sarath Fonseka. Earlier on Friday, Sri Lankan military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakara blamed media for ‘creating’ stories alleging a rift… Continue reading Fonseka reporting triggers TID raid on JVP paper
Rains in Sri Lanka, once a blessing, now a curse – upiasia.com
The people of Sri Lanka have always looked forward to the rainy season, which generally begins in October and ends in January, as it brings many blessings. It brings much needed water to the paddy fields and assures food for the year to come. It also fills the reservoirs. Many of the blessings for the… Continue reading Rains in Sri Lanka, once a blessing, now a curse – upiasia.com
Sri Lanka refugees on hunger strike
A groups of about 260 Sri Lankan asylum seekers, whose boat was intercepted on the way to Australia, have gone on hunger strike in the Indonesian port where they are being held. The refugees launched their hunger strike on Thursday after their crowded wooden boat was detained by the Indonesian navy. But Kevin Rudd, the… Continue reading Sri Lanka refugees on hunger strike
