S.Lanka president set to cement grip with key vote

Sri Lanka’s parliament votes Wednesday on constitutional reforms enabling President Mahinda Rajapakse to seek a third term, in changes critics say point to the country’s slide into autocracy. Under the proposed amendment, the two-term limit will be scrapped, allowing the populist Rajapakse, who was resoundingly re-elected for the second time in January, to stand at… Continue reading S.Lanka president set to cement grip with key vote

Sri Lankan fishermen hard hit by peace

Fishermen in the Sri Lankan port of Trincomalee hoped the end of the island’s civil war would bring prosperity, but dynamite and corruption now threaten their livelihoods. Trincomalee, on the northeast coast, has one of the world’s finest natural harbours and was fiercely fought over during the war until government troops finally defeated the rebel… Continue reading Sri Lankan fishermen hard hit by peace

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Top Sri Lanka court takes up constitutional changes

Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court on Tuesday began assessing a draft bill that would amend the island’s constitution to allow President Mahinda Rajapakse to run for office for a third term. Registrar of the Supreme Court said the five-judge bench would give their decision to the president and speaker of parliament within 24 hours, with a… Continue reading Top Sri Lanka court takes up constitutional changes

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Sri Lankan maid returns from Saudi with 24 nails inside body

A Sri Lankan housemaid has returned home from Saudi Arabia with 24 nails embedded in her body after allegedly being tortured by her employer, officials said Wednesday. A government minister said police were investigating a complaint from L. T. Ariyawathi, 49, that her Saudi employer tortured her and drove nails into her body as punishment.… Continue reading Sri Lankan maid returns from Saudi with 24 nails inside body

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Sri Lanka denies war crimes in domestic probe

Sri Lanka’s powerful defence chief Tuesday staunchly defended the government’s human rights record, saying troops suffered heavy losses to avoid civilian casualties during last year’s assault on Tamil Tiger rebels. Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse said foreign diplomats and aid agencies had lauded his measures to protect civilians during the major military campaign against the Tigers,… Continue reading Sri Lanka denies war crimes in domestic probe

Authorities probe funding for Tamil refugees’ travel

The authorities are investigating whether Sri Lankan rebels financed the passage of nearly 500 Tamil refugees to Canada last week, officials said before the start of detention hearings. Public Safety Minister Vic Toews, speaking to The Globe and Mail daily in an article Monday, said passengers were charged up to 50,000 Canadian dollars (48,000 US… Continue reading Authorities probe funding for Tamil refugees’ travel

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Sri Lankan exporters brace for loss of EU tax breaks

Sri Lankan exporters braced for hard times as the EU’s withdrawal of import concessions took effect Sunday after Colombo’s refusal to allow scrutiny of its human rights record. Sri Lanka has long been a preferred source for top high streets brands and its garment, china and other exports enjoyed lower European Union tariffs under a… Continue reading Sri Lankan exporters brace for loss of EU tax breaks

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S.Lanka strips former war-hero of pension and prestige

Sri Lanka’s president has formally stripped former army chief Sarath Fonseka of his rank, medals and pension after his conviction by a court martial, officials said Saturday. President Mahinda Rajapakse ratified Friday’s verdict of the controversial tribunal, which found Fonseka guilty of dabbling in politics while heading the military last year. "The president as commander-in-chief… Continue reading S.Lanka strips former war-hero of pension and prestige