Sri Lanka will Tuesday allow thousands of civilians to leave state-run camps where they have been detained since the military’s victory over Tamil Tiger separatist rebels, a senior official said. About 128,000 men, women and children who were displaced during the final stages of the conflict remain in heavily guarded military camps in Vavuniya district,… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s camp inmates ‘free to leave Tuesday’
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Fonseka seeks Buddhist blessings for SLanka presidency
The Sri Lankan general who crushed Tamil Tiger rebels sought Buddhist blessings on Monday, a day after formally declaring his candidacy for January presidential elections. Sarath Fonseka, 58, visited the Temple of the Tooth, the island’s holiest Buddhist shrine, as he opened his campaign to unseat President Mahinda Rajapakse. The former military commander, who resigned… Continue reading Fonseka seeks Buddhist blessings for SLanka presidency
S.Lanka’s ex-military chief will run for presidency
Sri Lanka’s ex-military chief has said he plans to run for the presidency in elections in January in a bid to unseat President Mahinda Rajapakse. "I am definitely coming forward to defeat the president," former general Sarath Fonseka told a group of lawyers and journalists late Friday. Fonseka, 58, was expected to formally announce his… Continue reading S.Lanka’s ex-military chief will run for presidency
Sri Lanka to hold presidential poll in January
Sri Lanka will hold presidential elections on January 26, the electoral office said Friday, with President Mahinda Rajapakse expected to face his former military chief Sarath Fonseka. "Elections will be held on the 26th of January," Dayananda Dissanayake, the commissioner of elections, told AFP by telephone. Rajapakse, 64, called the election two years ahead of… Continue reading Sri Lanka to hold presidential poll in January
IMF sells 10 tonnes of gold to Sri Lanka
The International Monetary Fund said Wednesday it had sold 10 tonnes of gold to Sri Lanka’s central bank for 375 million dollars, as part of a restructuring of IMF financial resources. It was the third IMF sale of gold in a month as the Washington-based institution seeks to reduce its dependence on lending revenue and… Continue reading IMF sells 10 tonnes of gold to Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka ex-military chief to run against president
Sri Lanka’s former military chief, General Sarath Fonseka, will challenge his ex-boss President Mahinda Rajapakse in upcoming elections, a key leftist opposition party announced Tuesday. The JVP, or People’s Liberation Front, which had earlier backed Rajapakse, said they secured an agreement with Fonseka, 58, to stand against Rajapakse, who on Monday called a snap vote… Continue reading Sri Lanka ex-military chief to run against president
Sri Lanka navy seizes 60 illegal migrants
Sri Lanka’s navy on Tuesday seized two fishing trawlers carrying 60 illegal migrants heading for Australia, a spokesman said. The two boats were detected off the island’s southern coast while they were moving eastward in the direction of Australia, navy spokesman Athula Senarath said. "The people on board had paid large sums of money to… Continue reading Sri Lanka navy seizes 60 illegal migrants
Sri Lanka to hold ‘early presidential polls’
Sri Lanka will hold early presidential elections within months, media minister Anura Yapa told reporters on Monday, after government forces defeated the Tamil Tiger rebels six months ago. President Mahinda Rajapakse would shortly announce the exact date of the vote, the minister said, with local press reports predicting January 23 as polling day. "This morning… Continue reading Sri Lanka to hold ‘early presidential polls’
S.Lanka resettlement plan needed
The Sri Lankan government has failed to make adequate welfare provision for the 136,000 Tamil civilians it plans to release from internment camps, rights activists and opposition parties said Sunday. Heeding international calls for the camps to be closed, the authorities said the remaining detainees — held since the military finally crushed the Tamil Tiger… Continue reading S.Lanka resettlement plan needed
Sri Lanka to free war-displaced civilians
Sri Lanka said Saturday it plans to let war-displaced civilians move freely in and out of internment camps ahead of completing their planned re-settlement in two months. The announcement comes amid strong international pressure on Colombo to release tens of thousands of civilians held in the camps. Some 136,328 men, women and children still remain… Continue reading Sri Lanka to free war-displaced civilians
