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  • Sri Lanka responds to EU rights probe concerns

    Sri Lanka delivered its formal response to a European Union probe that found it in breach of international human rights laws and said it was hopeful of retaining a lucrative trade concession with the bloc
  • Sri Lanka protests US Fonseka meeting request
    Sri Lanka has expressed its outrage over a request by the US Department for Homeland Security (DHS) for a meeting with Chief of Defense Staff General Sarath Fonseka.
  • JHU justifies stoning Christian centre
    The JHU has justified an attack on the Christian ‘Centre for Hope’ at Koswatte, in central Sri Lanka, resulting in the healing centre being severely damaged.
  • News in Brief
    A run-down of other reports that made the news in the past fortnight
  • Smell of appeasement surrounds asylum-seeker deal
    THE Australian government went to Sri Lanka this week bearing gifts in the hope of winning co-operation in its bid to reduce asylum-seeker numbers.
  • Fonseka flees America before war crimes interview
    Sri Lankan Chief of Defense Staff General Sarath Fonseka fled the United States, hours before he was due to attend a meeting with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to discuss allegations of war crimes against Gotabhaya Rajapaksa
  • Sri Lanka to respond to US report
    Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has appointed a five-member high-level committee to look into a US Congress report that alleged human rights violations by both the Army and LTTE during the last phase of the 30-year-old civil war.
  • Tamils die fleeing Sri Lanka
    A boatful of asylum seekers, believed to be Tamil refugees, was detected off the shores of Australia last week, capsizing before it had reached land.
  • Softly, softly on Sri Lankan boat-people

    This country enjoyed a warm glow early in the life of the previous Government when it relieved Australia of some of the so-called Tampa refugees.

     

  • Death threats made to female newspaper editors
    “If you write anymore, we will kill you and slice you into pieces.” These were the words of “hand written death threats”, received by two female editors of The Sunday Leader, a leading broadsheet in Sri Lanka.
  • Refugees moved from one camp to another
    A small percentage of the Tamil refugees held in camps since May have allegedly been released amid growing international pressure on the Sri Lankan Government over its human rights record. But reports from the island suggested that the civilians were merely moved from one place of confinement to another.
  • Tamils herded into disease-ridden camps seek any escape
    WHEN Muthu Kumaran returned to Sri Lanka in February 2007, he had hoped, even expected, that his Tamil people were about to win independence.
  • News in Brief
    A run-down of reports that made the news in the last fortnight
  • Children in Sri Lanka’s Concentration Camps
    Children held in "welfare camps".
  • Libya Sri Lanka share experiences
    Sri Lanka has stepped up efforts to strengthen bi-lateral relations with Libya, with a visit to the Libyan capital by Sri Lankan Minister of Agricultural Development, Maithripala Sirisena.
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