• Return of Rajapaksa family to power signals a ‘backward step’ for accountability and justice says Freedom From Torture

    <p>The election of Gotabaya Rajapaksa as President of Sri Lanka and the appointment of his brother, Mahinda Rajapaksa, as Prime Minister, signals a “backward step for the delivery of accountability and justice in a country that has experienced mass human rights violations for decades,” says Freedom From Torture.&nbsp;</p> <p>In 2009, Gotabaya was Defence Secretary in Mahinda’s government where he oversaw the final months of Sri Lanka’s bloody civil war.</p>
  • Labour Party manifesto pledges to protect human rights of Tamils

    The Labour Party has pledged to work for the “protection of human rights for Sri Lanka’s minority Tamil and Muslim populations” in its manifesto for the upcoming British elections, released earlier today.

    “Around the world, human rights defenders and civil society activists remain vulnerable to attacks, often carried out with impunity,” said the manifesto, adding that human rights and international humanitarian law are “under threat”.

  • Sri Lanka’s accused war criminals reunited

    Sri Lanka's new president Gotabaya Rajapaksa was paid a formal courtesy call by the head of the army, Shavendra Silva, this week, as the accused war criminals met in their official capacities once more.

  • Sri Lankan court acquits Gotabaya of corruption charges

    Sri Lanka’s Permanent High Court has dropped all corruption charges against Gotabaya Rajapaksa, just days after he was appointed as president of Sri Lanka.

    Rajapaksa faced charges over the alleged misappropriation of 33.9 million rupees - approximately USD $185,000 - used to build a museum dedicated to his parents on the south of the island. 

  • Mahinda Rajapaksa meets with India and China

    Sri Lanka’s former president Mahinda Rajapaksa met with both Indian and Chinese officials in Colombo last night, just hours before he was sworn in as prime minister.

  • Narendra Modi congratulates Mahinda Rajapaksa on becoming Sri Lankan PM

    India’s prime minister Narendra Modi congratulated Mahinda Rajapaksa just hours after he was appointed Sri Lanka’s new prime minister this morning.

    Modi sent out a tweet congratulating the elder Rajapaksa, and stating,

    “I look forward to working closely with him for further strengthening fraternal India-Sri Lanka ties”.

  • Sirisena’s last hurrah

    Sri Lanka’s now-former president held a grand banquet at the Shangri-La hotel in Colombo last week, as he celebrated his the end of his tenure with those accused of crimes.

  • Mahinda Rajapaksa sworn in as Sri Lanka’s prime minister

    Mahinda Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka’s former president, has been sworn in as the new prime minister this morning, just days after his brother Gotabaya was appointed as president.

    This marks the first time on the island’s history that brothers from one family have occupied the two highest offices of state.

    Both men stand accused of overseeing war crimes, during a 2009 military offensive that saw hospitals bombed and tens of thousands of Tamil civilians killed. Mahinda Rajapaksa was president at the time, whilst Gotabaya was the secretary of defence. 

  • Pakistan PM and Gotabaya discuss bilateral cooperation
    <p>Pakistan Prime Minister, Imran Khan, telephoned&nbsp;Gotabaya Rajapaksa,&nbsp;to congratulate him on becoming Sri Lanka's&nbsp;newly elected president, Colombo Gazette<em>&nbsp;</em><u><a href="http://colombogazette.com/2019/11/19/imran-khan-telephones-gotabaya-and…">reported</a></u><em>.</em></p>
  • Gotabaya to make India his first overseas trip as Sri Lanka’s president

    India’s foreign affairs minister met with Sri Lanka’s new president Gotabaya Rajapaksa this week, passing on an invitation from the Indian prime minister to make an official visit to Delhi.

  • Sri Lanka must uphold human rights and address impunity says ICJ
    <p>The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) have called on newly elected President, Gotabaya Rajapaksa and his government to uphold human rights and address impunity on the island.</p> <p>Commenting on the allegations of war cimes faced by Gotabaya, Frederick Rawski, ICJ Asia Pacific Director, said:</p> <blockquote><p>
  • Mahinda Rajapaksa to be sworn in as Sri Lanka's Prime Minister

    Former Sri Lankan president and brother of the newly elected president Mahinda Rajapaksa is to be sworn in as Sri Lankan prime minister tomorrow, as the current prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe announced his decision to resign.

    A new cabinet will also be appointed tomorrow, reports BBC correspondent Azzam Ameen.

  • We will hang him!’ - A glimpse of Gotabaya

    As Sri Lanka’s new president Gotabaya Rajapaksa takes up office, we look back on a brief selection of interviews he gave to international media outlets during his tenure as secretary of defence.

  • STF arrest Tamil youth in Mullaitivu alleging possession of explosives
    <p>Sri Lanka’s Special Task Force (STF) troops have arrested a Tamil youth in Mullaitivu alleging possession of explosives with the intention to smuggle.</p> <p>The 24-year-old from the Valli Punam area was placed in the custody of Puthukudiyiruppu police.</p> <p>The STF said that following a tip-off they recovered over 52kg of explosives from the arrested youth’s home.</p>
  • Another accused war criminal takes office in Sri Lanka

    Kamal Gunaratne, a former Sri Lankan military commander accused of overseeing war crimes and who called for supporters of a new Sri Lankan constitution "traitors", was this week appointed as Sri Lanka’s Secretary to the Ministry of Defence.

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