Sri Lanka on Tuesday said it was "true friends" with China due to military assistance provided during the island’s bloody civil war, underlining growing links with Beijing. China’s influence in Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal and other surrounding countries is a sensitive subject with neighbouring India, which itself has emerged as a strong regional player in… Continue reading Sri Lanka thanks China for civil war help
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China to ‘consider’ navy stop in Seychelles
China has said it may use the Seychelles as a naval supply stop while conducting anti-piracy missions, at the invitation of the Indian Ocean island state. The announcement comes at a time of growing Indian concern about China’s influence in the strategically important Indian Ocean, a vital shipping lane connecting Asia to Europe and the… Continue reading China to ‘consider’ navy stop in Seychelles
Sri Lanka cardinal to boycott govt functions
The head of Sri Lanka’s Roman Catholic church declared Saturday he will boycott state functions to protest against police allegations of child trafficking involving the Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity. Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith said the church has decided not to participate in government-sponsored events in December to show their anger over a police raid on… Continue reading Sri Lanka cardinal to boycott govt functions
Japan urges Sri Lanka to probe war crimes
Japan, a top aid giver to Sri Lanka, on Wednesday urged the island’s government to probe war crimes allegedly committed while defeating Tamil rebels and pressed Colombo to improve human rights. Japan said it wanted "genuine reconciliation" in Sri Lanka after troops crushed Tamil Tiger rebels in May 2009 and declared an end to nearly… Continue reading Japan urges Sri Lanka to probe war crimes
Sri Lanka’s first expressway opens
Sri Lanka’s President on Sunday unveiled the island’s first expressway, linking the capital and the southern city of Galle, asserting that better road connectivity would remedy old separatist tendencies. President Mahinda Rajapakse, who opened the expressway by unveiling a plaque at the main entry point in Galle, drove a short distance before addressing a public… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s first expressway opens
Sri Lanka storm kills 14, damages 1,500 homes
Heavy rains and gale force winds have killed at least 14 people and left more than 30 fishermen mising in southern Sri Lanka, according to officials. Disaster Management centre officials said a total of 14 people were confirmed dead while another 30 were reported missing after coastal areas were lashed by heavy winds on Friday.… Continue reading Sri Lanka storm kills 14, damages 1,500 homes
Tracing Sri Lanka’s missing children
Two and a half years after the end of Sri Lanka’s bloody ethnic conflict, hundreds of families displaced by the war are still engaged in a fraught, exhausting search for missing children. Hundreds of thousands of ethnic Tamil civilians were caught up in the chaos of the military’s ferocious final assault on cornered Tamil Tiger… Continue reading Tracing Sri Lanka’s missing children
Sri Lanka devalues currency, ups defence budget
Sri Lanka announced Monday a surprise three percent depreciation of the rupee against a basket of currencies in a move to boost exports, as it released a 2012 budget that boosts defence spending. Sri Lanka’s central bank has said the rupee has been steadily appreciating against other currencies since the end of the island’s decades-long… Continue reading Sri Lanka devalues currency, ups defence budget
Sri Lanka tipped to raise defence spending
Sri Lanka’s president is expected to raise defence spending when he unveils his 2012 budget Monday, officials said, even though the country’s bloody civil war came to an end two-and-a-half years ago. As the island nation’s export-dependent economy is hit by a downturn in key US and European markets, Mahinda Rajapakse, who is also finance… Continue reading Sri Lanka tipped to raise defence spending
Sri Lanka war probe calls for new inquiry: report
A Sri Lankan government probe into the civil war against Tamil rebels has called for further investigations of alleged war crimes committed in the final stages of fighting in 2009, according to a report. The Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC), which has been widely criticised as biased by international rights groups, concluded that some… Continue reading Sri Lanka war probe calls for new inquiry: report
