Sri Lanka has devalued its currency by 3%. The move was announced in the nation’s 2012 budget statement released on Monday. The country’s president, Mahinda Rajapaksa, said the move would help Sri Lankan exporters suffering because of the global economic downturn. [Full Coverage]
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‘Death threats’ against Judge Deepali
The judge who presided over the High Court Trial-at-Bar that convicted Former army commander Sarath Fonseka says that she had received death threats throughout the trial. Deepali Wijesundera who chairs of the High Court Judges Association (HCJA) of Sri Lanka said that she is not sure who was threatening her. Wrawewa never infomed about threats… Continue reading ‘Death threats’ against Judge Deepali
Sri Lanka mulls police ‘cash for big families’ plan
The government of Sri Lanka appears to want military and police families to have more children. President Mahinda Rajapaksa announced the initiative while presenting the annual budget speech on Monday. The president said that that any police officer parenting a third child would be given a one-off cash grant of 100,000 Sri Lankan rupees ($910/£580).… Continue reading Sri Lanka mulls police ‘cash for big families’ plan
Release LLRC report – UK
The United Kingdom has urged Sri Lanka to publish the report handed over to the president by the government appointed war panel. British Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt has called upon Sri Lanka to "seize the opportunity" to demonstrate that the country is committed to reconciliation by making the report of the Lessons Learnt and… Continue reading Release LLRC report – UK
War panel report handed over
The government appointed war panel has handed over its report to President Mahinda Rajapaksa. Chairman of Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC), CR de Silva, said the report was handed over to the president at Temple Trees. President Rajapaksa’s spokesman, Bandula Jayasekara, told BBC Sandeshaya that the president will take the necessary action after studying… Continue reading War panel report handed over
Thalaimannar IDPs ‘made refugees again’
Nearly 600 families recently re-settled in their ancestral lands in Thalaimannar say they were made homeless again due to "land grab" by the military. The families who were evicted from Thalaimannar by the Tamil Tigers in 1990 were recently requested by the government to resettle in their ancestral lands. But once resettled, they say, they… Continue reading Thalaimannar IDPs ‘made refugees again’
Sri Lanka court jails former army chief Sarath Fonseka
Fonseka was surrounded as he arrived at court ahead of the guilty verdict A court in Sri Lanka has jailed former army chief Sarath Fonseka for three years for implicating the government in war crimes. The court ruled that he lent credence to allegations the defence secretary ordered Tamil Tigers to be killed as they… Continue reading Sri Lanka court jails former army chief Sarath Fonseka
Websites blocked ‘without a court order’
Sri Lankan government has confirmed that it has taken down several websites without a court order. Speaking to journalists in Colombo on Tuesday, Media Minister Keheliya Rambukwella said that government took the decision to ban websites without legal recourse. According to the minister, the government is unable to find who is behind the several websites… Continue reading Websites blocked ‘without a court order’
Murdered Sri Lanka politician’s family hail MP warrant
The daughter of a Sri Lankan politician shot dead last month has welcomed a court move to arrest an MP in connection with his killing. Speaking to the BBC from an undisclosed location outside Sri Lanka, Hirunika Premachandra said that the news had restored her faith in the judiciary. Her father Bharatha Lakshman was killed… Continue reading Murdered Sri Lanka politician’s family hail MP warrant
Sri Lanka: Still struggling to find reconciliation
Sri Lanka is still a country struggling to put decades of civil war behind it. The final stages – in 2009 – were of particular concern to human rights groups as reports suggested thousands of civilians had been killed. The Sri Lankan government rejected calls for an independent international inquiry but it did appoint its… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Still struggling to find reconciliation
