Sri Lanka on Thursday vowed to hold mass protests against US-backed moves at the United Nations to press for an independent probe into alleged war crimes during the island’s civil war. Government spokesman Susil Premajayantha said rallies would be organised across Sri Lanka to display opposition to the planned proposal at next week’s Human Rights… Continue reading Sri Lankan anger over US move at UN rights council
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Sri Lanka seeks alternative to Iranian crude
Sri Lanka is looking for alternatives to Iranian crude oil in the face of US-led sanctions aimed at spurring Tehran to abandon its nuclear programme, Colombo’s petroleum minister said Wednesday. Susil Premajayantha said Sri Lanka imported 92 percent of its crude oil needs from Iran, but was now looking at alternatives. "We have begun looking… Continue reading Sri Lanka seeks alternative to Iranian crude
UN committee bars Sri Lankan general linked to atrocities
A top UN peacekeeping committee on Wednesday barred a Sri Lankan general accused of carrying out a military onslaught against civilians. But Major General Shavendra Silva still attended the first meeting Wednesday of a special advisory panel to UN leader Ban Ki-moon. He sat in the room but no other member spoke to him and… Continue reading UN committee bars Sri Lankan general linked to atrocities
Sri Lanka agrees to probe war crimes ahead of UN meet – The Express Tribune
Sri Lanka’s army said Wednesday it agreed for the first time to probe war crime charges against its troops and investigate allegations of prisoner executions made in a British TV documentary. Army chief Jagath Jayasuriya appointed a court of inquiry to investigate charges that troops were responsible for killing civilians and prisoners in the final… Continue reading Sri Lanka agrees to probe war crimes ahead of UN meet – The Express Tribune
US backs UN motion to probe Sri Lanka alleged war crimes
The United States said Monday it would back a motion at a UN human rights council meeting to press Sri Lanka to probe alleged war crimes during the island’s civil war. Human rights groups claim that up to 40,000 civilians perished in the final months of the government’s military campaign to crush the Tamil Tigers… Continue reading US backs UN motion to probe Sri Lanka alleged war crimes
US diplomats head to S. Lanka for civil war talks
The United States said Monday it would send two senior diplomats to Sri Lanka this month, for talks expected to address alleged killings of civilians by troops during a war with Tamil Tiger rebels. Maria Otero, Under Secretary of State for Civilian Security, Democracy and Human Rights, and Robert Blake, Assistant Secretary of State for… Continue reading US diplomats head to S. Lanka for civil war talks
US diplomats heading to S. Lanka for civil war talks
Three American diplomats will travel to Sri Lanka for talks about alleged killings of civilians by government troops in their campaign to defeat the Tamil Tigers, an official and report said Sunday. The visit comes ahead of a United Nations human rights council meeting in Geneva, which starts later this month, where Washington hopes to… Continue reading US diplomats heading to S. Lanka for civil war talks
Sri Lanka president urges ‘courage’ on National Day
President Mahinda Rajapakse marked Sri Lanka’s national day by appealing to the country to show "strength and courage" in the face of a worsening global economic crisis. Rajapakse on Saturday said the problems confronting the world economy were also hitting the resort island nation of 20 million people who are emerging from nearly four decades… Continue reading Sri Lanka president urges ‘courage’ on National Day
Sri Lanka frees 1,400 prisoners on freedom day
Sri Lanka freed 1,414 convicts on Saturday to mark the country’s 64th anniversary of independence from Britain, a prisons official said. President Mahinda Rajapakse granted an amnesty to convicts serving light sentences, but Sri Lanka’s most high-profile prisoner, former army chief and defeated presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka, was not among those released. There had been… Continue reading Sri Lanka frees 1,400 prisoners on freedom day
Sri Lanka raise rates, slows lending
Sri Lanka’s central bank on Friday raised its key interest rate for the first time in five years and asked commercial banks to reduce lending in the face of a worsening trade deficit. The Central Bank of Sri Lanka hiked its benchmark lending rate by 50 basis points to 9.0 percent, the first rise since… Continue reading Sri Lanka raise rates, slows lending
