Anti-graft campaign group Transparency International accused Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse on Thursday of using state property and public cash to illegally finance his re-election bid. The Sri Lanka branch of the Berlin-based watchdog said armed forces, police and public servants were being deployed to campaign for the ruling party in the January 26 vote.… Continue reading Sri Lanka president accused of illegal funding
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Sri Lankan refugees leave Indonesia: official
Forty seven Sri Lankan refugees who spent weeks refusing to leave an Australian customs boat in Indonesia have been sent to Australia and Romania, an Indonesian official said Wednesday. The refugees were part of a group of 78 Sri Lankans who were rescued from a sinking boat by the Australians in Indonesia’s search-and-rescue zone in… Continue reading Sri Lankan refugees leave Indonesia: official
S.Lanka takes more time to study war crime charges
Sri Lanka’s president has given legal experts four more months to study a US State Department report cataloging alleged war crimes on the island, the presidency said in a statement Monday. President Mahinda Rajapakse extended the December 31 deadline of the panel he appointed in November to formulate a response to the US report, which… Continue reading S.Lanka takes more time to study war crime charges
Sri Lanka tsunami aid misappropriated: watchdog
Nearly half a billion dollars in tsunami aid for Sri Lanka is unaccounted for and over 600 million dollars has been spent on projects unrelated to the disaster, an anti-corruption watchdog said Saturday. Berlin-based Transparency International demanded an audit of the money received by the Sri Lankan government to help victims of the Asian tsunami… Continue reading Sri Lanka tsunami aid misappropriated: watchdog
Singapore party member extradited to US: report
A Singapore opposition party member has been extradited to the United States where he stands accused of trying to supply arms to Sri Lanka’s defeated Tamil Tiger rebels, according to a report Friday. Balldev Naidu, 47, a businessman and co-founder of the Reform Party, was extradited on December 18, the Straits Times newspaper said quoting… Continue reading Singapore party member extradited to US: report
S.Lanka threatens legal action over war crimes claim
Sri Lanka threatened on Wednesday to take legal action against its former military chief over his claims that troops had committed war crimes against Tamil Tiger rebels. Former army chief Sarath Fonseka claimed this month that Sri Lankan troops shot dead surrendering Tamil leaders on the orders of the defence secretary during the final stages… Continue reading S.Lanka threatens legal action over war crimes claim
Sri Lanka’s tsunami recovery dogged by graft, delays
Billions of dollars were pledged after the 2004 Asian tsunami to help people like Pradeepa Niroshani who waited in vain for money to rebuild her destroyed home. Five years after the disaster, the government in Sri Lanka is under pressure from a leading anti-corruption group to account for nearly half of the 2.2 billion dollars… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s tsunami recovery dogged by graft, delays
‘UN asks Sri Lanka to answer new war crime charges’
The United Nations has asked Sri Lanka to explain allegations by a retired army general that surrendering Tamil rebel leaders were killed in cold blood in mid-May, the government said on Monday. The presidency said the UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Philip Alston, had asked for an explanation of what had… Continue reading ‘UN asks Sri Lanka to answer new war crime charges’
Sri Lanka seizes Tiger rebel ship: navy
Sri Lanka’s military said Monday it had seized a cargo ship suspected of being an arms smuggling vessel used by the defeated Tamil Tiger rebels at an undisclosed foreign port. Navy spokesman Captain Athula Senarath said the 90-metre (300-feet) long Princess Christina had been captured at a foreign port but refused to reveal the location… Continue reading Sri Lanka seizes Tiger rebel ship: navy
Sri Lanka’s war heroes battle for a clean image
A presidential election in Sri Lanka next month will see two former allies from the country’s bitter civil war slugging it out, but their record on corruption, not the battlefield, might swing the final vote. President Mahinda Rajapakse and his former army chief Sarath Fonseka are set to face each other at the ballot box… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s war heroes battle for a clean image
