Sri Lanka faces impatience in US

Sri Lanka is looking to ease growing friction with the United States, but it faces exasperation from policymakers who see little progress on concerns three years after a bloody civil war ended. Foreign Minister Gamini Lakshman Peiris meets Friday with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton after a week of talks in Washington that come after… Continue reading Sri Lanka faces impatience in US

Indian MPs press Sri Lanka to share power

Indian legislators Saturday asked neighbouring Sri Lanka to de-militarise former war zones and share political power with minority Tamils to ensure lasting peace. Indian national opposition leader Sushma Swaraj, leading a 12-member multi-party delegation, said they urged President Mahinda Rajapakse to deliver on promises to devolve "meaningful power" to the island’s ethnic Tamil minority. Swaraj’s… Continue reading Indian MPs press Sri Lanka to share power

Sri Lanka rejects call to withdraw army from north

Sri Lanka’s president has rejected a call by Indian legislators to withdraw soldiers from the island’s former war zone in the north where minority Tamils are concentrated, his spokesman said Sunday. President Mahinda Rajapakse told a delegation of visiting Indian lawmakers that troops could not be pulled out despite the end of the decades-long Tamil… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects call to withdraw army from north

Sri Lanka press slams ‘neo-imperial’ war crime vote

Sri Lanka’s media reacted angrily Friday to a US-led resolution demanding a war crimes probe and said the island had done well to go down fighting at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. The state-run Daily News said the 24 nations which voted in favour of the resolution urging a credible investigation into alleged… Continue reading Sri Lanka press slams ‘neo-imperial’ war crime vote