Sri Lanka on Friday announced suspension of visa-on-arrival facility extended to citizens of 79 countries, including India, with effect from September 30. A public notice posted on the Department of Immigration and Emigration website by said: “It has been decided that the On Arrival Visa Facility be suspended with immediate effect except as regards the… Continue reading Sri Lanka scraps visa-on-arrival
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India monitoring aid flow to Tamils in Sri Lanka: Krishna
The government said on Wednesday it was continuously monitoring the assistance given by India to displaced Tamils in Sri Lanka. Responding to a call attention in the Lok Sabha on rehabilitation of Sri Lankan Tamils, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna said India was heavily dependent on the International Red Cross and the U.N. Commission on… Continue reading India monitoring aid flow to Tamils in Sri Lanka: Krishna
Vaiko denies former LTTE leader’s charge
MDMK general secretary Vaiko has denied that he stood in the way of a ceasefire between the LTTE and the Sri Lankan forces, as claimed by former LTTE leader Kumaran Pathmanathan. Accusing KP of betraying the cause of Tamil Eelam, Mr. Vaiko said KP had joined the long list of those who had acted against… Continue reading Vaiko denies former LTTE leader’s charge
Karunanidhi seeks explanation from former LTTE leader
Referring to the remarks of former LTTE leader Kumaran Pathmanathan on the role some politicians from Tamil Nadu in the efforts to arrive at a ceasefire in Sri Lanka’s war against the LTTE, Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi said Mr. Pathmanathan has to explain the facts relating to the war. Mr.Karunanidhi pointed out that KP had… Continue reading Karunanidhi seeks explanation from former LTTE leader
India to open Consulate-General offices in Jaffna, Hambantota
Sri Lanka and India on Friday exchanged notes to establish two Indian Consulate-General offices, in Jaffna town and in Hambantota in deep south. Sri Lanka is to add a fourth Consulate-General office in an Indian city. It already has the High Commission in New Delhi, the Deputy High Commissioner’s office in Chennai and a Consulate… Continue reading India to open Consulate-General offices in Jaffna, Hambantota
Roofing sheets given to Sri Lanka
High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Ashok K. Kantha on Wednesday handed over the first lot of the third consignment of galvanised corrugated roofing sheets to Basil Rajapaksa, Minister of Economic Development. The third consignment consists of 2600 MT of sheets valued at approximately $2.65 million and is meant to construct shelters for the Internally Displaced… Continue reading Roofing sheets given to Sri Lanka
Central official to visit Sri Lanka next month
A senior official of the Union government will visit conflict-ridden areas of Sri Lanka early next month to assess development needs of the areas, Nirupama Rao, Foreign Secretary, said on Wednesday. Emerging from a 45-minute-long meeting with Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi at his Gopalapuram residence, Ms. Rao told reporters that “beyond rehabilitation, we have to… Continue reading Central official to visit Sri Lanka next month
Book Review : Rebuilding of Sri Lanka
Rajapaksa appears more focussed on economic development, including that of the Tamil-dominated North FROM WINNING THE WAR TO WINNING PEACE – Post-War Rebuilding of the Society in Sri Lanka: Edited by V.R. Raghvan; Centre for Security Analysis, 9-B, Chesney Nilgiri, 71, Ethiraj Salai, Chennai-600008. Price not mentioned. A POWDERKEG IN PARADISE – Lost Opportunity for… Continue reading Book Review : Rebuilding of Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan Minister moves court against proclamation order
Sri Lankan Minister Anandan alias Douglas Devananda has moved the Madras High Court seeking to set aside an order of 1994 declaring him as a ‘proclaimed offender’ in a Chennai murder case. In his petition, Mr.Devananda (55) said the alleged offence took place on November 1, 1986 at Choolaimedu here. The allegation was that he… Continue reading Sri Lankan Minister moves court against proclamation order
China pledges support to Sri Lanka
China has pledged its support to Sri Lanka against any international pressure for a United Nations-led probe into alleged war crimes, Sri Lankan Foreign Minister G.L. Peiris said here on Thursday. Mr. Peiris, who on Thursday held talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi, said China had conveyed its support to Sri Lanka’s position that… Continue reading China pledges support to Sri Lanka
