No comprise on security: Rajapaksa

More then two months after his forces defeated the LTTE, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said that his government could not go soft on terror to garner votes for the upcoming local polls. "When we think of stopping alcohol we cannot think of votes. When we want to crush the underworld, we cannot think… Continue reading No comprise on security: Rajapaksa

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India signs agreement to rebuild infrastructure in north Sri Lanka

India will help rebuild public and private infrastructure in war-ravaged Tamil-dominated northern Sri Lanka and has signed an agreement under which latest technology will be used for mass-scale construction there. The pact will cover construction of buildings and utilities under the massive rehabilitation and reconstruction programme in the north, a statement by the Construction and… Continue reading India signs agreement to rebuild infrastructure in north Sri Lanka

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Sri Lankan national escapes from custody, two cops suspended

A Sri Lankan national escaped from a police station in Jammu following which two cops were suspended on Friday, senior officials said. Hussain Nafraz Nawaz, who was arrested in August last year for allegedly possessing contraband, on Thursday escaped from Canal road police station, they said. Mr. Nawaz was to be deported back to his… Continue reading Sri Lankan national escapes from custody, two cops suspended

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What does the government intend to do now, asks CPI(M)

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has asked the government to come clean on the decision of the G8 not to allow the transfer of enrichment and reprocessing (ENR) technologies to nuclear non-proliferation treaty (NPT) countries. “The country needs to know what the government intends to do about this denial of ENR technologies by the… Continue reading What does the government intend to do now, asks CPI(M)

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Advice to NGOs in Sri Lanka

The government of Sri Lanka on Saturday announced that representatives of local and foreign Non-Government Organisations (NGOs), who intend to enter former conflict areas in the north to transport goods and conduct other activities, should obtain prior permission from the Presidential Task Force (PTF). The PTF, whose Secretary is the Essential Services Commissioner S.B. Divaratne,… Continue reading Advice to NGOs in Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka for tough measures against child pornography

Sri Lankan government has ordered tough measures to curb child pornography after it noticed that many websites containing obscene material are easily accessible in the country. Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has instructed the Inspector general of Police to take tangible and tough measures to curb child pornography in Sri Lanka, an official statement said.… Continue reading Sri Lanka for tough measures against child pornography

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“We knew they would never lay down arms and start negotiating”

One thing I never did was to underestimate the LTTE: Mahinda Rajapaksa. PRESIDENT RAJAPAKSA: If I was the leader of the LTTE, I would have gone underground and I would have been in the jungles — fighting a guerrilla fight. In this second part of an extended interview to The Hindu at Temple Trees in… Continue reading “We knew they would never lay down arms and start negotiating”

I have a political solution in mind but I want to get that from the people: President Rajapaksa

‘Every square centimetre has been mined by the LTTE and de-mining has to be certified by the U.N. If something happens, I am responsible.’ President Mahinda Rajapaksa highlighted his determination to re-settle “as soon as possible” the close to 300,000 Tamil civilians displaced by the conflict with the LTTE. In an extended interview given to… Continue reading I have a political solution in mind but I want to get that from the people: President Rajapaksa

Seek commonalities: Rajapaksa

For the first time since a section of the Tamil groups in Sri Lanka took to arms 30 years ago to fight for their rights, representatives of all political parties came together here on Thursday at the inaugural meeting of the newly constituted All-Parties Committee (APC) for Development and Reconciliation chaired by President Mahinda Rajapaksa.… Continue reading Seek commonalities: Rajapaksa