Sri Lanka’s government was complicit in the activities of paramilitary groups engaged in political killings, kidnappings, extortion and prostitution, a leaked US diplomatic cable suggested Friday. The 2007 cable, written by the then US ambassador to Sri Lanka, Robert Blake, cited evidence provided by "trusted embassy contacts" that top officials allowed the groups to operate… Continue reading US cable points to S.Lanka links with paramilitaries
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Sri Lanka economy surges eight percent on year
Sri Lanka’s post-war economy expanded by eight percent for the three months to September, official data showed Thursday, with analysts warning the rapid growth could stoke inflation. The tropical island economy has grown at a blistering pace since government troops in May 2009 ended a 37-year ethnic conflict with Tamil Tiger rebels that the United… Continue reading Sri Lanka economy surges eight percent on year
Sri Lanka wants to arrest 50,000 army deserters
Sri Lanka’s security forces have stepped up a campaign to arrest some 50,000 military deserters, an official said Tuesday after reports that absent soldiers were increasingly involved in crime. Military spokesman Ubaya Medawala said there the amnesty period for deserters to surrender had run out and they would be tracked down, arrested and prosecuted. "Approximately… Continue reading Sri Lanka wants to arrest 50,000 army deserters
Sri Lanka Tamils concerned over national anthem
Sri Lanka’s Tamils expressed concern on Monday over a media report suggesting that the government was set to ban singing the national anthem in their language. The main Tamil party, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), said it was seeking clarification from the government, which is dominated by the majority Sinhalese ethnic group. "At a time… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamils concerned over national anthem
Anti-British protests in Sri Lanka over Oxford snub
Hundreds of ruling party activists demonstrated at the British embassy in Colombo Friday to denounce Oxford University’s debating society for cancelling a talk by President Mahinda Rajapakse. "Down with anti-Sri Lanka policy!" shouted activists led by Housing Minister Wimal Weerawansa, who spearheaded protests against the United Nations in July that temporarily shut the agency’s offices.… Continue reading Anti-British protests in Sri Lanka over Oxford snub
Sri Lanka slams Oxford Union for cancelling president’s talk
Sri Lanka’s government lambasted the prestigious Oxford Union Thursday for cancelling a talk by President Mahinda Rajapakse following protests from ethnic Tamil groups. Rajapakse was scheduled to make a speech to the union, Oxford University’s debating society, which has hosted speakers ranging from Michael Jackson to the Dalai Lama, but this was cancelled Thursday because… Continue reading Sri Lanka slams Oxford Union for cancelling president’s talk
US worried on Sri Lanka rights probe: WikiLeaks
The United States questioned if Sri Lanka would thoroughly probe war crimes allegations as the accusations involve President Mahinda Rajapakse and other top leaders, WikiLeaks said Wednesday. The controversial website, citing one of thousands of diplomatic cables it obtained, said US Ambassador Patricia Butenis saw some progress in Sri Lanka in investigating alleged abuses during… Continue reading US worried on Sri Lanka rights probe: WikiLeaks
Sri Lankan president regrets Oxford Union cancelling talk
Sri Lanka’s President expressed regret after the Oxford Union cancelled a scheduled speech by him amid security concerns, his office said in a statement Wednesday. Mahinda Rajapakse had travelled to London on Tuesday ahead of an address to the prestigious Oxford Union on Thursday, but the organisers said security considerations forced them to cancel his… Continue reading Sri Lankan president regrets Oxford Union cancelling talk
S.Lanka turns rebel hideout into wildlife sanctuary
Sri Lanka is to turn a vast jungle area that was a base for the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels into a wildlife sanctuary, 18 months after the end of island’s bloody civil war, the government said Tuesday. The jungles of Mullaittivu, from where the rebels launched attacks for decades until they were defeated by government… Continue reading S.Lanka turns rebel hideout into wildlife sanctuary
India shrugs off Chinese influence in Sri Lanka
India has no worries about rival China’s expanding ties with Sri Lanka, India’s foreign minister said on Friday, a week after Colombo unveiled a 1.5-billion-dollar Chinese-funded port. S.M. Krishna, who met Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse earlier in the day, said Colombo’s ties with Beijing and other capitals would not impact "historic relations" between the… Continue reading India shrugs off Chinese influence in Sri Lanka
