Cairn to start drilling for oil in Sri Lanka in July

Cairn India, a unit of British exploration firm Cairn Energy plc, said Friday it plans to drill for oil and natural gas deposits off Sri Lanka’s northwestern coast in July. In 2008, Cain invested $100 million, spread over three years, to conduct detailed seismic studies and drilling three wells off the coast of Mannar. "Frontier… Continue reading Cairn to start drilling for oil in Sri Lanka in July

Tamil Tiger rebels training in India: Sri Lanka PM

Remnants of Sri Lanka’s defeated Tamil rebels are undergoing military training in India in a bid to revive their separatist campaign at home, the island’s prime minister said Thursday. D.M. Jayaratne said an unknown number of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) fighters were based at secret camps in the south Indian state of Tamil… Continue reading Tamil Tiger rebels training in India: Sri Lanka PM

Calls for UN to act on missing S. Lanka cartoonist

Media rights organisations on Wednesday asked UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to intervene in Sri Lanka over a cartoonist who disappeared 14 months ago amid threats against independent journalists. The rights groups urged Ban to lobby Sri Lankan authorities on the case of Prageeth Ekneligoda, a cartoonist for the pro-opposition Lankaenews.com website who went missing… Continue reading Calls for UN to act on missing S. Lanka cartoonist

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Gaddafi calls close ally Rajapakse

Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse in a telephone conversation urged Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi to ensure peace in his embattled North African state as soon as possible, a spokesman said Friday. Gaddafi initiated the call to his close ally, Rajapakse’s spokesman Bandula Jayasekera said, declining to say when the conversation took place. "The Libyan leader… Continue reading Gaddafi calls close ally Rajapakse

US Senate war probe call ‘unfortunate’: Sri Lanka

A call by the US Senate for an international probe into alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka was "unfortunate", the government of President Mahinda Rajapakse said Friday. The Sri Lankan government said "well motivated groups" had pressured the Senate to adopt a resolution earlier this week calling for an international investigation into the final stages… Continue reading US Senate war probe call ‘unfortunate’: Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka arrests over 100 Indian fishermen

Sri Lanka arrested 112 Indian fishermen accused of poaching off the island’s north, officials said Wednesday, stoking tensions between the two countries over the narrow strip of sea dividing them. Local fishermen seized the Indians on Tuesday and handed them over to the local police, the force’s spokesman Prishantha Jayakody said. "There is a total… Continue reading Sri Lanka arrests over 100 Indian fishermen

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Sri Lanka rally for jailed former army chief

Thousands of Sri Lankan opposition activists staged a protest outside a jail on Tuesday to demand the release of former army chief and defeated presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka. Supporters of the JVP, or People’s Liberation Front, shouted anti-government slogans and carried placards demanding freedom for Fonseka who is serving a 30-month sentence after being convicted… Continue reading Sri Lanka rally for jailed former army chief

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