Sri Lanka worries over US Iran action

The US has started to enforce its sanctions on Iran. That’s likely to have knock-on effects on many countries that depend on Iran for oil. One of the most vulnerable in this regard is Sri Lanka, as the BBC’s Charles Haviland explains from its capital, Colombo. [Full Coverage]

Thirteen Plus means ‘setting up a senate’

The Sri Lankan government says that the establishment of an upper house is its definition of ‘Thirteen Plus’. "The president assured me that he stands by his commitment to pursuing the Thirteen Plus approach" SM Krishna Government Spokesman Minister Keheliya Rambukwella told journalists in Colombo on Thursday that the government expects to establish a senate… Continue reading Thirteen Plus means ‘setting up a senate’

Kadirgamar murder suspect ‘tortured’

The main suspect in the murder of Sri Lankan Former Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar informed courts that he was tortured while in police custody to extract a confession. Muththiah Sagayadevan told the high court in Colombo on Thursday that police officers assaulted him demanding to ‘tell the truth’. The suspect named two police officers. One… Continue reading Kadirgamar murder suspect ‘tortured’

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TNA – SLFP talks at deadlock

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) says that talks on resolving the ethnic issue through power devolution with the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), the main constituent of the ruling coalition has entered in to a deadlock. The leader of the TNA, R. Sampanthan said that talks which was scheduled to begin on Tuesday did not… Continue reading TNA – SLFP talks at deadlock

Protesters allege intimidation in the north

Activists who travelled from the South to Jaffna to protest against disappearances say they were stopped by state security forcers. Udul Premaratna who spoke on behalf of the Movement against Disappearances and Abductions said that they were blocked at several places north of Omanthai, Vavuniya. "We were checked meaninglessly and even falsely accused. They said… Continue reading Protesters allege intimidation in the north

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India presses Sri Lanka on political reform

India’s foreign minister has urged Sri Lanka to move forward with reconciliation and constitutional reform on a trip to the island nation. S.M. Krishna said he hoped that the president would embark on "the quest for genuine political reconciliation". Sri Lankan government forces defeated Tamil Tiger rebels fighting for a separate homeland in May 2009… Continue reading India presses Sri Lanka on political reform

War panel report a ‘fatal contradiction’

The main Tamil political party in Sri Lanka says the report of the government appointed war panel has failed to win the confidence of the Tamil community. The report of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) also reveals “a fatal contradiction,” said the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) in its first response to the report.… Continue reading War panel report a ‘fatal contradiction’

US sanctions put Sri Lanka in tight spot

Sri Lanka and Iran have had a close relationship during Rajapaksa presidency The Sri Lankan government says it is looking for importing crude oil from Qatar and Oman following latest US sanctions against Iran. Petroleum Resources Minister Susil Premajayanth told BBC Sandeshaya that the government was informed by the US of the latest sanctions against… Continue reading US sanctions put Sri Lanka in tight spot

India drops ‘traditional fishing right’ in Lanka

Minister says the agreement reached at the summit is a victory for Sri Lankan fishing industry Indian government has agreed to withdraw its claim of "traditional fishing right" in Sri Lankan territorial waters, a Sri Lankan cabinet minister has said. Fisheries Minister Rajitha Senarathne said the agreement was reached at a two-day bilateral summit held… Continue reading India drops ‘traditional fishing right’ in Lanka

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