Indian railway project in Sri Lanka in full steam

With an Indian de-mining team clearing the 107-km stretch of a railway alignment from Medawachchiya to Talaimannar in record time, the Indian Railway Construction Corporation (Ircon) has shifted gears on the construction of a railway line. Ircon is aiming to complete the sections allocated to it in a year-and-a-half. When the ISO-certified de-mining team, Horizon,… Continue reading Indian railway project in Sri Lanka in full steam

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U.N. report underscores importance of a durable political solution: Blake

U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Robert Blake Jr. was not able to meet Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa here, but that did not prevent him from delivering the messages he carried from the Harry S. Truman building in Washington DC: talk to the Tamils and arrive at a comprehensive agreement… Continue reading U.N. report underscores importance of a durable political solution: Blake

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CPI (M): probe war crimes by Sri Lankan armed forces

Demonstrations in first week of May demanding detailed enquiry The Communist Party of India (Marxist) will organise demonstrations in major cities of the State, demanding an enquiry into “war crimes” committed by the Sri Lankan armed forces in the final phase of the civil war. In a statement, CPI (M) State secretary G. Ramakrishnan said… Continue reading CPI (M): probe war crimes by Sri Lankan armed forces

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Blake to visit Kilinochchi

A top U.S. State department official landed in The Maldives on Saturday, the second such official visit in four months, against the backdrop of increasing radicalisation of its youth. Mr. Blake Jr. will arrive in Sri Lanka on May 3. He is slated to visit USAID-supported programmes and meet local leaders in Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu.… Continue reading Blake to visit Kilinochchi

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UN report: India should not bail out Sri Lankan government, says BJP

For violation of human rights during the final stages of the war in the island nation India should not bail out the Sri Lankan government from being implicated in the report of the United Nations Secretary General’s panel of experts on Sri Lanka for violation of human rights during the final stages of the war… Continue reading UN report: India should not bail out Sri Lankan government, says BJP

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Sri Lankan govt releases former Tigers after rehabilitation programme

Sri Lankan authorities have released a batch of former LTTE cadres who have undergone the government-run rehabilitation programme in the northern town of Vavuniya. Speaking at the ceremony to release 483 former Tamil Tigers, Minister of Prisons and Rehabilitation Chandrasiri Gajadeera said only around 4000 of the 11,000 former LTTE cadres held in detention are… Continue reading Sri Lankan govt releases former Tigers after rehabilitation programme

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Sri Lanka needs ‘space’ to deal with post-conflict situation

Sri Lankan Foreign Minister, G.L. Peiris, on Tuesday called for his government to be given “space’’ to deal with the legacy of three decades of ethnic conflict and rejected allegations of “triumphalism’’ saying that Colombo was engaged in a process of rehabilitation and reconciliation. Denying criticism that the Government had been too slow to deal… Continue reading Sri Lanka needs ‘space’ to deal with post-conflict situation

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