Sri Lanka’s president has confirmed the 30-month jail term imposed on former army chief Sarath Fonseka following his conviction by a military court, an official said Thursday. President Mahinda Rajapakse approved the prison sentence for a period of two-and-a-half years after returning Wednesday from New York where he addressed the UN General Assembly, a senior… Continue reading S.Lanka president confirms jail for ex-army chief
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Sydney rooftop protesters in leap threat: activist
A group of protesting asylum-seekers Tuesday threatened to leap from the roof of a Sydney detention centre where a Fijian man plunged to his death a day earlier, an activist told AFP. Bala Vigneswaran of the Australian Tamil Congress said nine Sri Lankan Tamils, who are among 11 protesters on the centre’s roof, had demanded… Continue reading Sydney rooftop protesters in leap threat: activist
Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief vows to fight back from jail
Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief and opposition leader Sarath Fonseka on Sunday rejected his conviction at a court martial and said he would fight against a proposed three-year jail term. Fonseka, in a statement released through his democratic National Alliance (DNA) party, said he did not accept Friday’s verdict in a court martial which held he… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief vows to fight back from jail
Canada court frees four detained Tamil migrants
Canada’s Federal Court ordered the release of four women out of nearly 500 Tamils from Sri Lanka, who arrived via a cargo ship in Western Canada last month and claimed refugee status. The Friday’s ruling is a defeat for Canada’s government, which asked the court to overturn decisions by the independent Immigration and Refugee Board… Continue reading Canada court frees four detained Tamil migrants
Sri Lanka jails ex-army chief Fonseka: source
A court martial Friday convicted Sri Lanka’s former army chief Sarath Fonseka of engaging in corrupt deals and sentenced him to three years in jail, a top military official told AFP. The military court found that Fonseka favoured an arms company run by his son-in-law, the official said, asking not to be named. Last month,… Continue reading Sri Lanka jails ex-army chief Fonseka: source
‘Over 60 killed in Sri Lanka explosives depot blast’
At least 60 people were killed, including two Chinese contractors, in eastern Sri Lanka on Friday after an accidental blast at an explosives depot at a police station, a military spokesman told AFP. Spokesman Ubaya Medawala told AFP that most of the victims were policemen, who were issuing explosives to Chinese road builders who needed… Continue reading ‘Over 60 killed in Sri Lanka explosives depot blast’
Sri Lanka economy grows 7.8 percent
Sri Lanka’s economy expanded by 7.8 percent in the first half of the year on a 12-month basis, official figures showed Thursday. Growth was broad-based, but led by the industrial sector, which increased by 8.0 percent compared with the same period of 2010, the Department of Census and Statistics said. The statistics office also said… Continue reading Sri Lanka economy grows 7.8 percent
Info on Tamil refugees stolen in Canada break-in
Information about the 492 Tamils refugees who arrived in Canada last month aboard a cargo ship has been stolen from a Tamil organization in Toronto, the group said Monday. The Canadian Tamil Congress (CTC), which serves as the voice of Tamil Canadians, said that someone broke into its headquarters late Saturday or early Sunday. Only… Continue reading Info on Tamil refugees stolen in Canada break-in
US concerned over changes to Sri Lanka’s constitution
The United States on Saturday expressed concern over changes to the Sri Lankan constitution, which strengthened the presidency, saying they were undermining the principles of democracy. "The United States is concerned that this constitutional amendment weakens checks and balances and thus undermines the principles of constitutional democracy," State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said in a… Continue reading US concerned over changes to Sri Lanka’s constitution
Sri Lanka president handed sweeping new powers
Sri Lankan ministers denied that the president now enjoys dictatorial powers under a post-war constitutional revamp, but observers are worried about the chilling effect on democracy. The national parliament voted late Wednesday in favour of the 18th amendment to the 1978 constitution, scrapping a two-term limit on the presidency and handing sweeping new powers to… Continue reading Sri Lanka president handed sweeping new powers
