Norway has granted 2.5 billion NOK ($366million) to Sri Lanka from 1997-2009, a report issued by Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad) stated. The money has been provided to the Sri Lankan government, Norwegian and Sri Lankan non governmental organisations (NGOs) and the Tamil Tigers, according to Norad evaluation report on Sri Lanka’s peace process.… Continue reading Norway granted $366m to Sri Lanka
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Sri Lanka’s Hambantota port ‘not deep enough’
The Sri Lankan government has continuously misled people over Hambantota Port, the main opposition United National Party (UNP) has said. Concern has been raised by the UNP over the port’s maximum depth of 17m, which it says is not deep enough for unloading larger cargo vessels. The government says that the $1.4bn port, funded by… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Hambantota port ‘not deep enough’
Mahinda sends Milinda to Norway
Milinda Moragoda is to represent Sri Lanka in Oslo on the panel of an international seminar on the failed Norwegian brokered peace process in Sri Lanka. The Seminar, organised by The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD) will begin on Friday 11th November 2011. The release of a report that evaluates the Norwegian peace efforts… Continue reading Mahinda sends Milinda to Norway
Sri Lanka pledges legal reforms to UN
Sri Lanka says impunity is a focus area that would be included in a proposed human rights action plan. Promising legal reforms to the United Nations, senior legal advisor to Sri Lanka cabinet, Mohan Pieris told the United Nations Committee Against Torture (CAT) that Sri Lanka is resorted to the option that promotes reconciliation. “The… Continue reading Sri Lanka pledges legal reforms to UN
‘Secret detention centres’ in Sri Lanka
The United Nations Committee against Torture (CAT) quoting human rights organisations says that secret detention centres are in existence in Sri Lanka. The 47th Session of the CAT met in Geneva on Tuesday with the Sri Lankan Delegation where Sri Lanka’s commitment to upholding rights was severely questioned. Several committee members accused the Sri Lankan… Continue reading ‘Secret detention centres’ in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka abandons round-up of military deserters
The army in Sri Lanka says it is giving up a campaign to round up tens of thousands of deserters and will instead de-list or de-register them. It says there are nearly 60,000 such deserters – an apparent increase of 10,000 in just under a year. However, some of the deserters fled the forces many… Continue reading Sri Lanka abandons round-up of military deserters
Supporting Mahinda or Fonseka ‘wrong’
A former political ally of Sri Lanka president has admitted it was wrong to support either Mahinda Rajapaksa or former military leader Sarath Fonseka in consecutive presidential elections. The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) that made this admission for the first time on Sunday added that the national issue was overlooked by the party due to… Continue reading Supporting Mahinda or Fonseka ‘wrong’
Police and Judiciary "can do nothing"
Legal procedures were overlooked when Duminda Silva was taken to Singapore for further treatment says Hirunika Premachandra, the daughter of murdered presidential advisor Baratha Lakshman Premachandra. Parliamentarian Duminda Silva was treated for brain injury as a result of gunshot wounds sustained during the shooting that killed President’s advisor Baratha Lakshman Premachandra. It is reported that… Continue reading Police and Judiciary "can do nothing"
‘Hundreds tortured’ in police custody
Hundreds of people were tortured in police custody since January this year in Sri Lanka, international human rights groups say. The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) said it has documented nearly 100 cases of torture and killings in police custody. Panadura based Janasandaya has documented at least 100 more cases, AHRC’s Basil Fernando told BBC… Continue reading ‘Hundreds tortured’ in police custody
Dutch court convicts five for Tamil Tiger fundraising
A Dutch court has convicted five Dutch ethnic Tamil men for raising funds for the banned Tamil Tiger rebels. The men got sentences of up to six years for their activities on behalf of rebels who fought for an independent homeland for Tamils in Sri Lanka. Prosecutors said the men extorted millions of euros from… Continue reading Dutch court convicts five for Tamil Tiger fundraising
