Sri Lanka on Tuesday announced it would raise defence spending by over five percent in 2012, more than two years after the government ended a decades-long ethnic conflict with Tamil rebels. The government allocated 230 billion rupees ($2.1 billion) for the calendar year 2012, up from 215 billion rupees ($1.92 billion) estimated for defence expenses… Continue reading Sri Lanka raises defence spending
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Australia police get Sri Lanka war crimes dossier
Australian police were Monday examining a war crimes dossier alleging Sri Lankan authorities bombed and shelled civilians during the country’s civil war, which ended in 2009. Prepared by the International Commission of Jurists’ Australian chapter, the brief contains testimony from Sri Lankans now living in Australia that they were attacked by government forces during the… Continue reading Australia police get Sri Lanka war crimes dossier
US judge due to sentence Galleon inside trader
Raj Rajaratnam, the disgraced founder of the Galleon Group hedge fund, was to be sentenced to prison Thursday after his conviction in the biggest US insider trading case for years. Federal Judge Richard Holwell in New York could impose a sentence of up to 24 years. The decision was being closely watched as a signal… Continue reading US judge due to sentence Galleon inside trader
Sri Lanka ruling party wins polls marred by violence
The Sri Lankan president’s party won 22 out of 23 local councils in elections, results showed on Sunday, as police investigated a gun battle between political rivals in which three people were killed. Two factions within the national ruling alliance clashed shortly before polling closed on Saturday, leaving a presidential aide and two of his… Continue reading Sri Lanka ruling party wins polls marred by violence
First gas deposits found off Sri Lanka coast
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse announced on Sunday that natural gas deposits had been found for the first time during exploratory drilling off the island’s coast. The company prospecting in the area, Cairn Lanka, a fully-owned unit of Cairn India, confirmed it informed Sri Lankan authorities of a gas discovery during its first attempt to… Continue reading First gas deposits found off Sri Lanka coast
Last rebels pass out of Sri Lanka post-war rehab
Sri Lanka wrapped up its two-year rehabilitation of surrendered Tamil Tiger rebels with the re-uniting Friday of 1,800 men and women with their families. President Mahinda Rajapakse addressed the last of the 12,000 former members of the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to pass through the programme at his tightly-guarded Temple Trees residence… Continue reading Last rebels pass out of Sri Lanka post-war rehab
Sri Lanka hopes movies are ticket to better times
Once a location of choice for directors shooting World War II classics and big 1980s adventure films, Sri Lanka is hoping to make a comeback on the movie trail as it emerges from civil war. Since the island’s bloody conflict ended in May 2009, the government has been trying to promote a new image focusing… Continue reading Sri Lanka hopes movies are ticket to better times
Sri Lanka war general ready to fight US court summons
A Sri Lankan general serving as a UN diplomat in New York is prepared to face a US court to deny charges his men committed war crimes during the island’s civil war, reports said Monday. A civil case has been filed in New York on behalf of two people whose relatives were killed in the… Continue reading Sri Lanka war general ready to fight US court summons
In Romania, refugees from Libya find oasis of peace
Western Romania has turned into a harbour of peace for nearly 200 refugees who fled persecution, abuse or violence — many in Libya — and dream only of "living freely", once resettled in a western country. "We suffered terribly in Libya. Now, what we want more than anything else is freedom," Mussie, a 31-year-old Eritrean… Continue reading In Romania, refugees from Libya find oasis of peace
Sri Lanka leader says international criticism ‘tainted’
Sri Lanka’s president condemned "tainted" international allegations of a military massacre of civilians during an assault to end a Tamil rebellion. President Mahinda Rajapakse on Friday appealed for international support as pressure mounted for the UN Human Rights Council to launch a war crimes inquiry into the 2009 campaign in which a UN panel said… Continue reading Sri Lanka leader says international criticism ‘tainted’
