Category: Politics
Sri Lanka govt may sign anti-landmine treaty
October 27, 2009 (AFP) – Sri Lanka may consider joining the global treaty banning landmines following the government’s defeat of separatist Tamil Tiger rebels, the army chief said on Tuesday. Sri Lanka had previously refused to sign up to the 1997 Ottawa Convention against landmines, arguing that the military could not unilaterally abandon mines in […]
Sri Lanka to probe US war crimes allegations
October 26, 2009 (AFP) – The Sri Lankan government on Monday said it would investigate war crimes allegations made against its troops in a US State Department report.Among the claims detailed in the report was the accusation that Tiger leaders reached a surrender agreement with government forces but were then executed.Human Rights Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe […]
29 asylum-seekers stopped off Australia: minister
SYDNEY, October 23, 2009 (AFP) – Australian border guards intercepted a boat carrying 29 suspected asylum-seekers off the country’s northwest on Friday, the home minister said, as debate raged over a sharp rise in arrivals. Home Minister Brendan O’Connor said the 29, along with four crew, were stopped near Ashmore Island, off Australia’s northwest coast. […]
Sri Lanka boat people driven by insecurity, jobs
October 22, 2009 (AFP) – Fear of persecution and a lack of jobs at home are driving thousands of Sri Lankans to risk perilous boat rides to developed countries, according to officials and politicians.Two separate boats carrying a total of over 300 illegal immigrants believed to be members of Sri Lanka’s minority Tamil community were […]
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SYDNEY, October 22, 2009 (AFP) – Australia’s Prime Minister Kevin Rudd Thursday angrily denied extremists were among hundreds of asylum-seekers arriving in the country, as another two boats were stopped off the northern coast.Rudd demanded that opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull withdraw support for renegade backbencher Wilson Tuckey, who said there were “narrow odds” some of […]
Hearings begin for migrants arrested off Canadian coast
VANCOUVER, October 21, 2009 (AFP) – Detention hearings began Tuesday for two of 76 migrants who were arrested Saturday on a mystery ship off Canada’s coast and are believed to be Tamils fleeing Sri Lanka, Immigration adjudicator Leeann King of Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Board ruled late Tuesday that the first two of the migrants […]
Sri Lanka refugee hunger strike fails to sway Australian PM
SYDNEY, October 16, 2009 (AFP) – Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on Friday refused to be swayed by hundreds of Sri Lankan asylum-seekers who launched a hunger strike after their wooden boat was stopped in Indonesia.Rudd said the 255 people, who are refusing to leave their boat and earlier threatened to set it on fire, […]
Sri Lanka fines US embassy for illegal water supply: official
October 16, 2009 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s main water utility said Friday it had fined the US embassy in Colombo more than 3,000 dollars for illegally tapping supplies from the national network.The National Water Supply and Drainage Board said it found that the supply to US ambassador Patricia Butenis’ official residence in Colombo bypassed the […]
Sri Lanka unable to stop migrant outflow: minister
October 15, 2009 (AFP) – Sri Lanka said Thursday it was unable to prevent migrants leaving the country, as Indonesia intercepted a boatload of asylum seekers from the island heading for Australia.Media minister Anura Priyadharshana Yapa said the government could not “stop people from getting into a boat and seeking greener pastures in another country”. […]
Sri Lanka asylum-seekers threaten to torch boat
BANTEN, October 14, 2009 (AFP) – More than 250 Sri Lankans seeking asylum in Australia have threatened to set fire to their boat if they are forced to disembark in Indonesia, an official said Wednesday.The Indonesian navy intercepted the boat with 255 men, women and children on board in the Sunda Strait and towed it […]
Sri Lanka Tamil Tiger suspects on trial for Paris racket
PARIS, October 12, 2009 (AFP) – Twenty-two suspected Tamil Tiger rebels went on trial Monday for running an extortion racket among Paris’s ethnic Tamil diaspora to fund their separatist struggle in Sri Lanka.The defendants include Nadaraja Matinthiran, the alleged leader in France of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), which is accused of extorting […]
Sri Lanka to hold early elections: state radio
October 13, 2009 (AFP) – Sri Lanka will hold presidential and parliamentary elections before April next year, state radio announced Tuesday, in the wake of the military’s defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels in May. The presidential poll, which was due by November 2011, will now be held before April 2010, the Sri Lanka Broadcasting […]
