Fonseka warned against speaking to international bodies on ‘war crimes’

Sri Lankan government has warned the detained ex-army chief Sarath Fonseka against providing “evidence to certain international organisations” on alleged war crimes during the final battle with LTTE as it took strong exception to his remarks that he would “reveal the truth“. “He has reportedly spoken regarding certain things that took place during the war.… Continue reading Fonseka warned against speaking to international bodies on ‘war crimes’

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India gives $2.7 million worth material to war-hit Sri Lanka

India on Wednesday handed over a consignment of galvanised corrugated sheets worth US$ 2.7 million to the government of Sri Lanka as part of its commitment to help Colombo in providing relief and re-settlement of the nearly three lakh war-displaced in the north and re-construction of the infrastructure badly damaged in the 26 year long… Continue reading India gives $2.7 million worth material to war-hit Sri Lanka

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Centre examining demand for permanent residence of refugees: CM

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi has sad that the Centre had intimated to the State government that it was examining the demand for according permanent residence status to Sri Lankan Tamil refugees in the state. On his recent meeting with National Security Adviser Shiv Shankar Menon, the Chief Minister said the views on coastal… Continue reading Centre examining demand for permanent residence of refugees: CM

Help develop Jaffna: Bogollagama

Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama in his first post-election visit to Jaffna has appealed to the Tamil Diaspora to help the government develop Jaffna into a commercial hub. The visit and his message are to be seen in the backdrop of the fractured verdict in the just-concluded presidential election. Though Mr. Rajapaksa has won… Continue reading Help develop Jaffna: Bogollagama

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NSA meets Karunanidhi, discusses Sri Lankan Tamils issue

India is working with the Sri Lankan government for resettlement and rehabilitation of displaced Tamils and devolution of powers in the political arrangement that will satisfy all sections, National Security Adviser Shiv Shankar Menon said on Sunday. Talking to reporters after meeting Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi at the Secretariat, Mr Menon said it was a… Continue reading NSA meets Karunanidhi, discusses Sri Lankan Tamils issue

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Time for an independent press?

by Sevanti Ninan Will Mahinda Rajapaksa’s second term as President of Sri Lanka usher in a more liberal attitude towards private channels and newspapers? With the re-election of President Mahinda Rajapaksa in Sri Lanka, many will be watching to see what his next term will mean for the government’s policy towards private media. The persecution… Continue reading Time for an independent press?

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Fonseka returns to his residence

The high drama staged by retired General Sarath Fonseka, main opponent of the incumbent President who was declared elected for a second time with a huge margin and the defeated candidate in the Sri Lanka Presidential election, ended on a tame note late on Wednesday night after the former chose to return to his residence… Continue reading Fonseka returns to his residence

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Sri Lankan presidential polls today

A straight fight between President Mahinda Rajapaksa and General (retired) Sarath Fonseka. Until the retired General threw his hat into the ring, in late October 2009, the election was considered a one-horse race with certain victory for Mr. Rajapaksa. As over 14 million Sri Lankans get an opportunity on Tuesday to elect the sixth President,… Continue reading Sri Lankan presidential polls today

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