China is to lend Sri Lanka about $200m (£133m) to build a second international airport in the south of the island. Another $100m from Beijing will help boost the island’s railway network, Sri Lanka’s foreign ministry said. The new airport will be near a vast sea port which is being largely funded with Chinese money.… Continue reading China to build new international airport in Sri Lanka
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Indian team from Jaipur to help Sri Lanka amputees
An Indian charity has sent a team to northern Sri Lanka to provide 1,000 amputees with artificial limbs. Workers from the BMVSS charity, which makes the so-called "Jaipur foot", will spend a month in the town of Vavuniya. The Jaipur foot is regarded as the most inexpensive and cost effective artificial limb in the world.… Continue reading Indian team from Jaipur to help Sri Lanka amputees
Sri Lanka voices: ‘Fractured democracy’
The recent arrest of Sri Lanka’s former army chief and defeated presidential candidate, Gen Sarath Fonseka, along with some of his supporters, has raised fears among rights groups in the country. The authorities accuse the general of having worked with what they call anti-government forces Here people in Sri Lanka discuss the latest political developments… Continue reading Sri Lanka voices: ‘Fractured democracy’
Indian diplomat Nirupama Rao visits Sri Lanka
Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao is due to arrive in neighbouring Sri Lanka for a three-day visit involving talks with top officials. Details have not been revealed, but the diplomats may discuss a political solution to the grievances of the Tamil minority in the island state. Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa has been be vague… Continue reading Indian diplomat Nirupama Rao visits Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka commission bans election posters and cut-outs
The Sri Lankan election commission has ordered that all posters and cardboard cut-outs of candidates be removed in keeping with electoral regulations. It said such rules were widely flouted in January’s presidential poll, in which President Mahinda Rajapaksa won re-election. The ruling comes one month before parliamentary polls. The governing coalition is bullish about its… Continue reading Sri Lanka commission bans election posters and cut-outs
US honours displaced Sri Lankan Muslim woman
A Sri Lankan Muslim woman who has been internally displaced in the north of the country for 20 years has won a top award from the US state department. Majeed Jensila is one of 10 worldwide recipients of the state department’s International Women of Courage award for 2010. She heads a group called the Community… Continue reading US honours displaced Sri Lankan Muslim woman
British PM meets Tamil delegates
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown met delegates of the Global Tamil Forum (GTF) conference in London where the British Foreign Secretary David Miliband addressed the gathering. Delivering the inaugural address of the GTF conference held at the British parliamentary complex on Wednesday the foreign secretary called upon the Sri Lankan government to make constitutional changes… Continue reading British PM meets Tamil delegates
Sri Lanka’s dissenting voices ‘silenced’
When Mahinda Rajapaksa was re-elected president of Sri Lanka in January, media organisations and human rights groups said they hoped the suppression of dissenting voices would end. But those hopes have not materialised. The recent arrest of defeated presidential candidate, Gen Sarath Fonseka, is seen by some as the latest example of intimidation of Mr… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s dissenting voices ‘silenced’
General Sarath Fonseka to stand in Sri Lanka election
Defeated Sri Lankan presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka – currently detained in military custody – is to stand in April’s parliamentary polls. Party sources told the BBC that he would lead a new opposition alliance. Sri Lanka’s authorities have meanwhile announced a raft of possible civilian charges against Gen Fonseka in addition to any military cases… Continue reading General Sarath Fonseka to stand in Sri Lanka election
Court blocks defeated Sri Lanka candidate’s release bid
The Supreme Court in Sri Lanka has refused to order the immediate release of defeated presidential candidate General Sarath Fonseka. He is currently being held in military detention at the navy’s headquarters. The court was responding to a petition lodged by Gen Fonseka’s wife. The government wants to put him before a military court, but… Continue reading Court blocks defeated Sri Lanka candidate’s release bid
