Sri Lanka is on the verge of buying back the 43.6 percent stake in its national carrier held by Dubai’s Emirates Airlines, SriLankan Airlines’ chairman said Friday. "The deal is close to being finalised," Nishanta Wickremesinghe told reporters. "It is now between the government and Emirates." Emirates, the Middle East’s largest carrier, bought its stake… Continue reading AFP: Sri Lanka, Emirates close to deal on airline buy-back
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Organisers reject S.Lanka Bollywood awards boycott
The organisers of a glitzy Bollywood awards ceremony on Wednesday dismissed calls for a boycott by southern Indians angry that it is taking place in Sri Lanka. The film industry in the state of Tamil Nadu, which shares close cultural and religious links with minority ethnic Tamils of Sri Lanka, are staying away from the… Continue reading Organisers reject S.Lanka Bollywood awards boycott
Sri Lanka slashes duty on cars, luxury goods
Sri Lanka on Wednesday slashed duties on imports, cars and consumer goods with immediate effect in a bid to boost post-war economic activity. A 15-percent surcharge on all shipments into the country was lifted while vehicle duties, running at 350 percent, were halved, the finance ministry said in a statement. It said tourism had picked… Continue reading Sri Lanka slashes duty on cars, luxury goods
Oberoi urges film world not to skip Bollywood Oscars
Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi on Tuesday urged the Indian film fraternity to attend the annual awards festival in Sri Lanka despite protests from pro-Tamil rebel lobbies. "Come to Colombo. I don’t believe in boycotting the awards. Bollywood films are about building bridges, not putting up walls against people," Oberoi told reporters in Colombo during an… Continue reading Oberoi urges film world not to skip Bollywood Oscars
S.Lanka needs international probe: UN rights chief
The United Nations human rights chief maintained Monday that Sri Lanka needed an international probe into the government’s final offensive against Tamil Tiger rebels last year. Navi Pillay, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, noted that the Sri Lanka government had created a post-war reconciliation commission to look into alleged human rights violations, and… Continue reading S.Lanka needs international probe: UN rights chief
ADB asks Sri Lanka to reduce size of budget
The Asian Development Bank on Friday asked Sri Lanka to prune the size of its budget to sustain economic stability as the island emerges from decades of ethnic conflict. The Manila-based bank’s President Haruhiko Kuroda said Sri Lanka’s top priority now is to rebuild infrastructure in the island’s war-ravaged north and east; and ensure economic… Continue reading ADB asks Sri Lanka to reduce size of budget
Sri Lanka reconciliation panel ‘holds promise:’ Clinton
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Friday the Sri Lankan post-war reconciliation panel "holds promise," hoping it will have a broad mandate and resources to pursue claims of wartime atrocities. "I think this commission holds promise and we hope and expect that it will fulfill that promise," Clinton said during a press briefing with… Continue reading Sri Lanka reconciliation panel ‘holds promise:’ Clinton
Sri Lanka president rejects war crimes probe
Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse has rejected international calls for a war crimes probe into the final offensive against Tamil Tiger rebels last year. In an interview with the Al-Jazeera television news network on Thursday, Rajapakse said he would not tolerate any outside review of a campaign that he insisted was solely aimed at "defeating… Continue reading Sri Lanka president rejects war crimes probe
Amnesty backs world court, slams global injustice
Amnesty called Thursday for the US, China and Russia to sign up to the International Criminal Court, in a hard-hitting report alleging powerful governments have blocked advances in global justice. The trio and four of their fellow G20 nations — India, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia and Turkey — must drop their opposition to the ICC, Amnesty… Continue reading Amnesty backs world court, slams global injustice
Rights group offers evidence of Sri Lanka war crimes
A global human rights monitor said Friday it had fresh evidence of possible war crimes committed in Sri Lanka during the final phase of the government’s war against Tamil Tiger rebels. The New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) said it had examined over 200 photos taken on the front lines in early 2009 by a… Continue reading Rights group offers evidence of Sri Lanka war crimes
