Top UN official to press Sri Lanka for rights probe

A top UN official was expected in Sri Lanka Wednesday to press for a probe into possible rights abuses during the final stages of the military’s victory over Tamil rebels. UN under secretary general for political affairs Lynn Pascoe was sent by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon who has voiced concern over delays in releasing… Continue reading Top UN official to press Sri Lanka for rights probe

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SLanka foreign reserves record high: central bank

Sri Lanka’s foreign reserves have hit a historic high of four billion dollars, sufficient to cover over four months of imports, the Central Bank of Sri Lanka said Tuesday. "With the renewed investor confidence and the continuation of the steady increase in foreign exchange inflows, the country’s external reserve position is expected to strengthen further… Continue reading SLanka foreign reserves record high: central bank

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Sri Lankan court frees Tiger officials on bail

A Sri Lankan court on Friday released on bail two members of the Tamil Tiger rebel group who gave themselves up a month before the military leadership of their movement was wiped out, officials said. Court officials said former Tiger spokesman Velayudam Dayanidi, better known as Daya Master, and a top Tiger translator V.K. Pancheratnam… Continue reading Sri Lankan court frees Tiger officials on bail

Sri Lanka ‘reviewing’ expulsion of UN official

Sri Lanka is reviewing a move to expel a senior United Nations official over comments he made during the final weeks of the country’s decades long ethnic war, a senior official said Monday. James Elder, communications chief for the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), was ordered out of the country for allegedly being biased towards… Continue reading Sri Lanka ‘reviewing’ expulsion of UN official

Canada condemns Sri Lanka’s sentencing of journalist

Canada is "deeply concerned" by Sri Lanka’s sentencing of a journalist to 20 years of hard labor, Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon said Wednesday. "The government of Canada is deeply concerned by the sentencing of J.S. Tissainayagam to 20 years in prison for violating Sri Lanka’s Prevention of Terrorism Act," he said in a statement.… Continue reading Canada condemns Sri Lanka’s sentencing of journalist

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US raps Sri Lanka over journalist’s jail sentence

The United States criticized Sri Lanka Monday for sentencing to 20 years in prison a Tamil reporter whose case has been highlighted by US President Barack Obama. "We were disappointed to learn of the verdict and the severity of the sentence," State Department deputy spokesman Robert Wood said after a court handed down the sentence… Continue reading US raps Sri Lanka over journalist’s jail sentence

Sri Lanka says likely to lose EU trade concession

Sri Lanka is likely to lose a lucrative European Union trade concession for its top export, garments, based on the initial findings of an EU probe into its human rights record, a senior government official said. S. Ranugge, secretary in Sri Lanka’s Export Development and International Trade Ministry, said a preliminary report received a week… Continue reading Sri Lanka says likely to lose EU trade concession

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Sri Lanka condemned for jailing journalist

Sri Lanka faced a barrage of condemnation on Tuesday for the jailing of a journalist whose sentencing drew criticism from the US and warnings about censorship from press freedom groups. New York-based Human Rights Watch urged Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse to overturn the Colombo High Court order sentencing Tamil reporter J. S. Tissainayagam to… Continue reading Sri Lanka condemned for jailing journalist