An open letter to Sri Lankan journalists
Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller writes an open letter to journalists in Sri Lanka as he returns from Chogm.
All the latest from the Channel 4 News team – allowed back into Sri Lanka for the first time in four years to cover the Commonwealth summit.
Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller writes an open letter to journalists in Sri Lanka as he returns from Chogm.
As Channel 4 News tries to head to Sri Lanka’s militarised north, disturbing reports come in that the relatives of people who have been “disappeared” are being detained by the military.
What for lawyers is powerful evidence of a possible war crime is to one family another painful chapter in a prolonged bereavement which is clearly proving hard to bear.
Jonathan Miller learns that some of the failed Sri Lankan asylum seekers may not be deported by the UK on Thursday after all.
Jon Snow presents a forensic investigation into the final weeks of the Sri Lankan civil war, including new video evidence of war crimes. Watch Channel 4 at 11.05pm tonight. Add your voice here or via Twitter using the hashtag #killingfields.
A leaked document reveals the United Nations believes there is credible evidence that war crimes were committed in Sri Lanka’s civil war. Already the government of Sri Lanka has put up its defences, blogs Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson.
Our Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller reports on the cancelled personal visit to Sri Lanka by the Defence Secretary, Liam Fox, and looks at what lies behind the decision.
Liam Fox has at the last minute cancelled his trip to Sri Lanka, blogs Gary Gibbon.