Private TV station torched in Sri Lanka capital

Unidentified attackers set fire to a private television station in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo Friday after smashing editing equipment, police said. About a dozen men stormed the Siyatha television studious in Colombo and exploded a petrol bomb after systematically destroying equipment inside the news room studios, a journalist from the station said. "The station… Continue reading Private TV station torched in Sri Lanka capital

Sri Lanka ex-army chief faces new trial

Sri Lanka’s former army chief and defeated presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka was brought before the Colombo High Court on Thursday to answer charges of provoking violence. Fonseka, who already faces two courts martial and two more criminal cases, was taken before a three-member "trial-at-bar" for the first time and charged, his attorney said. "The main… Continue reading Sri Lanka ex-army chief faces new trial

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US urges Sri Lanka to improve rights, media freedom

The United States pressed Sri Lanka on Wednesday to improve human rights and media freedoms amid charges that security forces committed war crimes during the last days of the island’s civil war. During a one-day visit, US Assistant Secretary of State Robert Blake said reconciliation must play a key role in peace building, a year… Continue reading US urges Sri Lanka to improve rights, media freedom

Sri Lanka off war-risk list: ministry

London-based shipping underwriters have formally lifted a war-risk classification from Sri Lanka’s ports a year after the island ended its decades-long ethnic war, the foreign ministry said Friday. The Lloyd’s Market Association removed Sri Lankan ports from the high-risk category from earlier this month, the foreign ministry said in a statement. It said the move… Continue reading Sri Lanka off war-risk list: ministry

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AFP: India, China to build rail links in Sri Lanka

India and China have clinched two separate contracts to build railway lines and communication links in Sri Lanka, the government said Friday. Indian Railway Construction International Ltd has won an 86.5 million dollar deal to reconstruct rail lines in the island’s northern region of Wanni, a former war zone, the government said in a statement.… Continue reading AFP: India, China to build rail links in Sri Lanka

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Sri Lankan cabinet meets in former rebel capital

The president of Sri Lanka held a cabinet meeting on Wednesday in the northern town of Kilinochchi, the capital of the Tamil Tigers rebels until they were finally defeated last year. The separatist guerrillas controlled one-third of Sri Lanka as recently as 2006 and ran a de facto state from Kilinochchi that included their own… Continue reading Sri Lankan cabinet meets in former rebel capital

Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief faces new criminal charge

Sri Lankan police have filed a new case against former army chief and defeated presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka for allegedly employing military deserters, his party said Tuesday. Fonseka, who is also now an opposition lawmaker, is accused of employing 10 army deserters in the run-up to the January presidential poll he contested unsuccessfully against President… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief faces new criminal charge

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S.Lankan protest drags on despite appeal from UN chief

A Sri Lankan lawmaker entered the fifth day of a protest outside the main UN compound in Colombo Saturday despite a plea from UN chief Ban Ki-moon for authorities to "normalise conditions". Former cabinet minister Wimal Weerawansa, who launched a sitdown protest on Tuesday and turned it into a "death fast" on Thursday, kept up… Continue reading S.Lankan protest drags on despite appeal from UN chief

S.Lanka president visits Maldives amid political crisis

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse travelled on Wednesday to the Maldives, where a power struggle has left the country without a government, an official said. Rajapakse was invited to visit the atoll nation by President Mohamed Nasheed, who is in a stand-off with the opposition-led parliament. "The president is due to meet his counterpart as… Continue reading S.Lanka president visits Maldives amid political crisis

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