The International Monetary Fund is likely to release a delayed bailout loan of more than 300 million dollars to bSri Lanka within four to six weeks, an official said Friday. The island had asked for a 2.6 billion dollar IMF bailout package, to avoid its first balance of payment crisis, after the island’s foreign reserves… Continue reading Sri Lanka likely to get delayed IMF millions soon
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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
Sri Lanka failed to build on war victory: Fonseka
The detained Sri Lankan general who led soldiers to victory over Tamil Tiger rebels one year ago accused the government Thursday of failing to convert his success into a new era of peace. Sarath Fonseka, a key architect of the strategy that finally defeated the Tigers after decades of bloody conflict, said the public’s fear… Continue reading Sri Lanka failed to build on war victory: Fonseka
Rain ruins S. Lanka celebrations of Tigers’ defeat
Heavy rains forced Sri Lanka to postpone ceremonies due on Thursday to mark the defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels one year ago and to remember soldiers who died in the fighting. "The government has decided to postpone the war heroes’ commemoration ceremony which was due to be held at the War Heroes’ Monument at… Continue reading Rain ruins S. Lanka celebrations of Tigers’ defeat
Rains delay Sri Lanka victory parade, 200,000 displaced
Heavy rains forced the indefinite postponement of Sri Lanka’s military parade marking the first anniversary of its defeat of Tamil rebels, officials said Monday as flash floods killed four people. The victory celebrations scheduled for Thursday were put off as the military was unable to go ahead with rehearsals due to torrential monsoon rains, a… Continue reading Rains delay Sri Lanka victory parade, 200,000 displaced
Monsoon rains displace 75,000 in Sri Lanka
At least three people were killed and about 75,000 people were driven out of their homes as monsoon rains lashed Sri Lanka on Monday, the disaster management centre said. Some roads in the capital and in worst-hit central and southern Sri Lanka have been rendered impassable, the centre’s assistant director Pradeep Kodipillai said. The Meteorological… Continue reading Monsoon rains displace 75,000 in Sri Lanka
S.Lanka slammed over civilian deaths
The Sri Lankan government killed thousands of its civilians by shelling "no-fire zones" in the last months of the country’s decades-long civil war that ended a year ago, an independent group said Monday. The Brussels-based International Crisis Group urged the United Nations and Sri Lanka’s aid donors to press for a war crimes investigation into… Continue reading S.Lanka slammed over civilian deaths
Sri Lanka wary of Tiger revival abroad
One year after Sri Lanka’s army wiped out the Tamil Tigers, there are no signs of the rebel group’s revival at home, but concerns remain about extremist fund-raisers abroad. This week, the country will mark the first anniversary of the defeat of the separatist Tamil guerrillas, who were finished off in a crushing military campaign… Continue reading Sri Lanka wary of Tiger revival abroad
One in three S.Lanka bus drivers ‘on drink or drugs’
Almost one in three Sri Lankan private bus drivers smokes marijuana or drinks alcohol before work, operators said Friday after a study into the high rate of road fatalities on the island nation. "We did a survey of buses operating in Colombo and found that about 30 percent of drivers smoked ganja or consumed liquor… Continue reading One in three S.Lanka bus drivers ‘on drink or drugs’
UN elects rights violators to Human Rights Council
Seven countries accused of human rights violations, including Libya, Angola and Malaysia, won seats on the U.N. Human Rights Council in an uncontested election Thursday. The U.N. General Assembly approved all 14 candidates for the 14 seats on the 47-member council by wide margins despite campaigns by human rights groups to deny countries with poor… Continue reading UN elects rights violators to Human Rights Council
