India and Sri Lanka on Monday signed commercial agreement for the construction of the railway line between Omanthai and Pallai in the war-torn Northern Province. A press statement by the Indian High Commission said that the pact was signed at the Ministry of Transport in the presence of the Sri Lanka’s Minister of Transport Dullas… Continue reading India, Sri Lanka ink pact for construction of railway line in Northern Province
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Mahinda Rajapaksa unveils election manifesto
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, seeking a second term two years ahead of his tenure in the election scheduled on January 26, on Monday morning unveiled a 14-point programme titled, `A brighter future’ with the promise to put Sri Lanka in a prominent position in Asia and the world and work towards a political solution… Continue reading Mahinda Rajapaksa unveils election manifesto
Looking for a new media culture and media freedom
For journalists in South Asian countries, particularly the conflict-ridden, terror-prone areas of Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, 2009 was one more year of murderous attacks by state and non-state players. Twelve journalists lost their lives during the period, with Pakistan accounting for seven of them. In addition to this information, the annual report, “South… Continue reading Looking for a new media culture and media freedom
712 LTTE suspects released
The Sri Lankan military on Friday released a batch of 712 suspected LTTE cadres undergoing rehabilitation at various centres. Army spokesperson Udaya Nanyakkara said the rehabilitated suspects, currently housed in various rehabilitation centres, were only connected to minor crimes and the government had decided to release them. Some of them were minors when conscripted by… Continue reading 712 LTTE suspects released
Fresh row over UN move in Sri Lanka
Seventeen days ahead of the January 26 Presidential election, a fresh row has broken out between Sri Lanka and the United Nations (UN) after it was made known that the UN Secretary-General Ban ki-moon has conveyed to Colombo that he is considering appointing a Commission of Experts to advise him further and to assist the… Continue reading Fresh row over UN move in Sri Lanka
Fonseka accused of making ‘secret pact’ with TNA
Within hours after the post-Prabakaran Tamil National Alliance (TNA) formally announced its decision to back the candidature of Sarath Fonseka, commander turned politician and common Opposition consensus Presidential nominee for the January 26 poll, a senior Minister in the Mahinda Rajapaksa Government alleged that a `secret pact’ between the two was detrimental to the interests… Continue reading Fonseka accused of making ‘secret pact’ with TNA
Chinese aid for Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka and China have signed three framework agreements amounting to $410 million under which Beijing will provide concessional funding for several projects in Sri Lanka, including the second international airport at Mattala. A Sri Lankan team led by Secretary to the Treasury Jayasundera is on a three-day official visit to China. The statement said… Continue reading Chinese aid for Sri Lanka
Letter on U.N. queries withdrawn: Colombo
The Sri Lankan government on Thursday announced that the letter sent by Secretary of the Ministry of Disaster Management and Human Rights Rajiva Wijesinghe in response to questions raised by U.N. Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial Summary or Arbitrary Executions Phillip Alston, on charges made by the former Army Chief Sarath Fonseka against Defence Secretary Gotabhaya… Continue reading Letter on U.N. queries withdrawn: Colombo
Sri Lankan government approves bail for Tissainayagam
Sri Lanka Government on Tuesday informed a court that it has no objection if bail is given to Editor and veteran Tamil journalist J. S. Tissainayagam who has been jailed for 20 years rigorous imprisonment by the High Court of Colombo. Local media reports said that the Attorney General has informed the Court of Appeal… Continue reading Sri Lankan government approves bail for Tissainayagam
Gothabaya seeks damages for Fonseka interview
Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gothabaya Rajapaksa has demanded rupees one billion in damages from the English weekly Sunday Leader if it fails to apologise for publishing two allegedly defamatory articles. In a letter to the Publisher and Editor of the weekly, a lawyer acting on behalf of Mr. Gothabaya Rajapaksa, pointed out that a District… Continue reading Gothabaya seeks damages for Fonseka interview
