Fifteen of the Sri Lankan asylum seekers who spent weeks refusing to get off the boat that rescued them near Indonesia have left the country, a foreign ministry official said Sunday. "They left Indonesia yesterday. Two were flown to Australia and the other 13 were taken to an evacuation centre in Romania where they will… Continue reading Asylum seekers leave Indonesia: official
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Sri Lanka candidates launch presidential campaigns
Sri Lanka’s main presidential candidates addressed public rallies on Friday at the start of official campaigning for what is expected to be a bitterly contested poll next month. President Mahinda Rajapakse and his main rival, former army chief Sarath Fonseka, sought blessings at Buddhist temples before their rallies at historic pilgrim cities. Rajapakse vowed a… Continue reading Sri Lanka candidates launch presidential campaigns
Sri Lanka economy expands post-war
Sri Lanka’s economic growth accelerated at its fastest pace this year after the end of a bloody ethnic civil war in May, helped by new investment, official data released Friday showed. The economy grew by 4.2 percent during the third quarter to September, faster than the 2.1 percent growth it posted in the second quarter.… Continue reading Sri Lanka economy expands post-war
World Bank lends 182 million to Sri Lanka
The World Bank has announced a 182-million-dollar loan to help Sri Lanka assist refugees and rebuild Tamil majority provinces that were ravaged by nearly 40 years of civil war that ended earlier this year. One loan package for 105 million dollars will go to rebuild major roads linking north and east Sri Lanka, the bank… Continue reading World Bank lends 182 million to Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka presidential rivals hand in nominations
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse and his main rival in elections next month, former army general Sarath Fonseka, handed in their poll nomination papers on Thursday. Rajapakse and Fonseka, both dressed in white national dress, were among 22 candidates whose papers were accepted by the national Election Commission. Rajapakse has called the January 26 poll… Continue reading Sri Lanka presidential rivals hand in nominations
EU to suspend trade concessions to Sri Lanka
The European Commission has decided to suspend Sri Lanka’s preferential trade status following a probe criticising the island’s human rights record, an official said Thursday. Bernard Savage, the head of the European Union delegation to Colombo said the decision would be formally ratified within the next two months, with the suspension coming into effect six… Continue reading EU to suspend trade concessions to Sri Lanka
EU gives six million euros to help Sri Lanka refugees
The European Commission on Wednesday granted more aid for tens of thousands of people who fled fighting between Sri Lankan forces and Tamil fighters, voicing concern for their lack of protection. The commission is "concerned by the lack of protection for the internally displaced, especially for female-headed households and single women returning alone to their… Continue reading EU gives six million euros to help Sri Lanka refugees
Graft, violence hit Sri Lanka’s recovery: watchdog
Sri Lanka’s recovery from its decades-long civil war has been marred by graft, violence and a culture of lawlessness, a global watchdog said Tuesday. Transparency International rapped the government — which crushed the Tamil Tiger separatist rebels in May — for a lack of democracy, accountability and transparency. "The latter half of 2009 marks a… Continue reading Graft, violence hit Sri Lanka’s recovery: watchdog
Sri Lankan execution video authentic, says newspaper
Video footage that allegedly shows Sri Lankan troops executing prisoners during the final stages of its battle against Tamil Tiger rebels was not fabricated, a British newspaper said Tuesday. The video, aired on Britain’s Channel 4 in August, was rejected at the time by the Sri Lankan military as fake to discredit security forces who… Continue reading Sri Lankan execution video authentic, says newspaper
S.Lanka set for record current account surplus
Sri Lanka is expected to record a surplus in its current account for the first time in 32 years, the central bank said Monday. The island’s lower export earnings have been offset by a slower import bill that has helped Colombo post a 393 million dollar surplus for the nine months to September, the Central… Continue reading S.Lanka set for record current account surplus
