Fresh queries by the Sri Lankan Attorney General about the conditions attached to the India-aided power project in Sampur in the Trincomalee district of eastern Sri Lanka are further delaying the construction of the 1,000 MW plant, a Lankan weekly reported on Sunday. According to The Nation, the Ceylon Electricity Board is “surprised” that the… Continue reading Fresh queries delay India-aided project in Lanka
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LTTE terror wing being revived in Europe: Expert
While a tribunal in India has upheld the government’s decision to continue the ban on the LTTE saying that it is still alive and kicking, Sri Lankan experts have come out with the finding that a top military and intelligence functionary of the outfit, going by the nom de guerre ‘Vinayakam’, is actively engaged in… Continue reading LTTE terror wing being revived in Europe: Expert
Not trying to re-group, Tamil Tigers tell India
In an obvious bid to regain legal status in India, Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers have told Home Minister P. Chidambaram that it is not trying to regroup and is also not engaged in any illegal activity in this country. In an open letter to the minister, the vanquished Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) has… Continue reading Not trying to re-group, Tamil Tigers tell India
Tamil diaspora names ‘cabinet’
Visvanathan Rudrakumaran, self-styled PM of the unrecognised Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE), has appointed a ‘Council of Ministers’ drawn from the Lankan Tamil community across the world, to challenge the Lankan government in the international arena in an organised way. Rudrakumaran said the council of ministers would be charged with the responsibility of convincing… Continue reading Tamil diaspora names ‘cabinet’
Lanka protests statue of LTTE leader in France
Sri Lanka has lodged a protest with France over the decision of a Parisian suburb to erect a statue of S P Tamilselvan, the head of the political wing of the LTTE till his death in an air raid on November 2, 2007 during Eelam War IV. Immediately after the word was out that the… Continue reading Lanka protests statue of LTTE leader in France
Vice-Admiral of Lankan Navy visits Naval Base
Vice-Admiral Thisara Samarasinghe of the Sri Lanka Navy has visited the headquarters of the Southern Naval Command here. The Admiral and wife were received at the Naval Air Station INS Garuda by Southern Naval Command Chief of Staff Rear Admiral Shrikhande. Admiral Samarasinghe, who is on an 8day official visit to India since October 19,… Continue reading Vice-Admiral of Lankan Navy visits Naval Base
Lankan govt continues to sideline TNA, says MP
President Mahinda Rajapaksa is publicly committed to taking an “inclusive approach” to the solution of Sri Lanka’s problems. And External Affairs Minister G L Peiris declared in New Delhi recently that the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) which is the single largest Tamil party in parliament, was “on board” in government’s efforts to find solutions to… Continue reading Lankan govt continues to sideline TNA, says MP
Krishna’s Lanka visit postponed by a month
External affairs minister S M Krishna’s visit to the island nation and the India-Sri Lankan Joint Commission meeting in Colombo have been postponed by a month. Krishna, who was to chair the Commission, was to be in the island nation on October 28 and 29 as per the previous plan, but Lankan external affairs minister… Continue reading Krishna’s Lanka visit postponed by a month
Fonseka in solitary confinement
The incarcerated former Sri Lankan army chief Sarath Fonseka has been kept in solitary confinement in the Welikade prison to ensure “maximum security” for him, The Island daily reported on Saturday, quoting the Minister of Prisons, D E W Gunasekara. “No other prisoners will be allowed to visit him,” the Minister added. Earlier reports had… Continue reading Fonseka in solitary confinement
IMF approves USD 213 million loan for Sri Lanka
The International Monetary Fund has agreed to release around USD 213 million to Sri Lanka designed to top up the island’s dwindling foreign reserves. The IMF moves to repair battered finances had been "satisfactory" as it dished out the fifth installment of a loan that now totals just under USD 1.3 billion. "Sri Lanka’s performance… Continue reading IMF approves USD 213 million loan for Sri Lanka
