Gordon Brown backs US general’s Afghanistan strategy

Gordon Brown will embrace the central thrust of General Stanley McChrystal’s report into the future of Afghanistan when he speaks today of the need to develop a military and political "push". Days before Barack Obama spells out US strategy in Afghanistan, the prime minister will outline what is being dubbed in London a "McChrystalesque" approach.… Continue reading Gordon Brown backs US general’s Afghanistan strategy

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Sri Lankan president on brink of calling snap elections

Army general who led victorious offensive against Tamil rebels tipped to challenge President Rajapaksa in snap election The Sri Lankan president is preparing to call a snap election amid speculation that he will be challenged by the general who led the Government’s successful military assault against the rebel Tamil Tigers this year. President Mahinda Rajapaksa… Continue reading Sri Lankan president on brink of calling snap elections

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Sri Lanka to hold ‘early presidential polls’

Sri Lanka will hold early presidential elections within months, media minister Anura Yapa told reporters on Monday, after government forces defeated the Tamil Tiger rebels six months ago. President Mahinda Rajapakse would shortly announce the exact date of the vote, the minister said, with local press reports predicting January 23 as polling day. "This morning… Continue reading Sri Lanka to hold ‘early presidential polls’

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Sri Lanka pledges to release Tamil detainees from internment camps

Sri Lanka has pledged to free 136,000 Tamil civilians held in internment camps by December 1 and close the controversial facilities by the end of January. Almost 300,000 Tamils were forced into the squalid camps after the defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels in May, because the Government said it needed to “screen” them and… Continue reading Sri Lanka pledges to release Tamil detainees from internment camps

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Sri Lanka to free war-displaced civilians

Sri Lanka said Saturday it plans to let war-displaced civilians move freely in and out of internment camps ahead of completing their planned re-settlement in two months. The announcement comes amid strong international pressure on Colombo to release tens of thousands of civilians held in the camps. Some 136,328 men, women and children still remain… Continue reading Sri Lanka to free war-displaced civilians

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Sri Lanka’s top general leaves political future hanging

Sri Lanka’s top general bid farewell to his uniform on Monday and said he will announce a decision on entering politics within two to three days, amid speculation he may seek the presidency. General Sarath Fonseka, widely credited for the army’s dominant role in winning a 25-year war with the Tamil Tiger rebels, had announced… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s top general leaves political future hanging

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UN official visits Sri Lanka refugee camps

A top UN official toured camps holding thousands of war-displaced civilians in northern Sri Lanka on Thursday, amid concerns over delays in resettling the refugees. UN under secretary general for political affairs Lynn Pascoe, who arrived here late Wednesday, travelled to the northwestern district of Mannar and was to visit the main internment camps in… Continue reading UN official visits Sri Lanka refugee camps

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J.S. Tissainayagam, journalist lauded by Obama, is jailed in Sri Lanka

A Sri Lankan journalist described by President Obama as an “emblematic example” of an unjustly persecuted news reporter was sentenced to 20 years in prison yesterday under antiterror laws. J. S. Tissainayagam, 45, was convicted under Sri Lanka’s Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) for writing two articles in the North Eastern Monthly magazine in 2006.… Continue reading J.S. Tissainayagam, journalist lauded by Obama, is jailed in Sri Lanka

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SLankan army calls execution video a fabrication

Sri Lanka’s military rejected on Wednesday a video clip broadcast in Britain allegedly showing its troops executing prisoners during the final stages of its battle against Tamil Tiger rebels. Sri Lankan army spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said the footage aired by Channel 4 in Britain was a fabrication to discredit security forces who defeated Tamil… Continue reading SLankan army calls execution video a fabrication

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