Sri Lankan authorities on Sunday conducted the marriages of over 100 former rebels at a mass ceremony attended by Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi. A total of 53 couples were issued marriage certificates in the northern district of Vavuniya, where they are being held in military custody following the defeat of the Tamil Tiger separatist movement… Continue reading Sri Lanka holds mass wedding for ex-rebels
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China signs trade deals with Sri Lanka
Chinese Vice-Premier Zhang Dejiang held talks with Sri Lanka’s president Saturday after signing six trade and economic deals, the president’s office said in a statement. Zhang had a breakfast meeting with President Mahinda Rajapakse and the two reviewed ongoing Chinese-assisted infrastructure projects. "Today?s meeting followed the signing of agreements between China and Sri Lanka for… Continue reading China signs trade deals with Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka moves to allow president to run again
The Sri Lankan government has approved lifting the two-term limit for presidents in a move that would allow incumbent Mahinda Rajapakse to run for office again, an official said Friday. Rajapakse, 64, came to power in 2005 and has increased his firm grip on power since defeating the separatist Tamil Tiger rebels in May last… Continue reading Sri Lanka moves to allow president to run again
Sri Lanka arrests kissing couples
Sri Lankan police have rounded up hundreds of young lovers for kissing in public following complaints that the overt displays of affection caused embarrassment to others, an official said Thursday. Nearly 200 couples have been briefly detained in the districts of Matara and Kurunegala over the past two weeks, police spokesman Prashantha Jayakody told AFP.… Continue reading Sri Lanka arrests kissing couples
S.Lanka president’s India visit marred by protests
Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse on Wednesday began his first foreign trip to influential neighbour India since being re-elected, in a visit that has drawn protests from Indian Tamils. Rajapakse, who was re-elected in January on the back of a resounding victory over Tamil separatists that ended a 37-year-long civil war last May, has come… Continue reading S.Lanka president’s India visit marred by protests
Sri Lanka’s post-war boom accelerates
Sri Lanka’s central bank raised its growth forecast for the year on Wednesday, citing strong post-war expansion in reconstruction and agriculture, particularly in former conflict zones. The bank tipped the economy to expand seven percent in 2010, higher than its previous prediction of 6.5 percent and a sharp rise on the 3.5 percent recorded in… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s post-war boom accelerates
Sri Lanka PM says Tamil rebels re-emerging
Tamil Tiger rebels are re-emerging a year after their defeat, Sri Lanka’s prime minister said Tuesday, despite the once-powerful guerrilla force launching no attacks. D. M. Jayaratne told parliament that remnants of the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were planning a comeback with financial backing from Tamils abroad. "There are hardcore Tigers who… Continue reading Sri Lanka PM says Tamil rebels re-emerging
Sri Lanka maintains defence spending
Sri Lanka’s government on Tuesday proposed maintaining defence spending at nearly the same level as in the final year of its massive military offensive against the Tamil Tiger separatists. Figures presented to parliament showed that the government had allocated 201 billion rupees (1.8 billion dollars) on defence for 2010, down marginally from an estimated 210… Continue reading Sri Lanka maintains defence spending
Sri Lankan leader appeals for Tamils’ trust
Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse urged Tamil leaders on Monday to trust him and help resolve outstanding problems following the country’s civil war, warning he would not bow to terrorism. Rajapakse told the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) party, formerly a front for the defeated Tamil Tiger rebels, that he was working to achieve a political… Continue reading Sri Lankan leader appeals for Tamils’ trust
Sri Lanka says could hang former army chief
Sri Lanka’s top defence official has threatened to hang the country’s former army chief if he cooperates with any investigation into war crimes during the civil war that ended one year ago. Defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse told the BBC’s Hardtalk programme that Sarath Fonseka, who is currently being court-martialled on separate charges, would be executed… Continue reading Sri Lanka says could hang former army chief
