Sri Lanka and China on Monday signed an agreement on the second and third stages of the $891-million Norochcholai Coal Power 600 MW Project. Meanwhile, local media reported that the Jathika Hela Urmaya (JHU), a constituent of the ruling combine, had threatened to withdraw from the government if it implemented the 13th Amendment and gave… Continue reading Sri Lanka-China pact on power project
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US to press for political reconciliation in Lanka
Observing that a lot needs to be done in Sri Lanka, Obama Administration’s point man for South Asia today said the US would continue to press for the "political reconciliation" with the ethnic Tamil community. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Robert Blake said there has been an improvement in access to… Continue reading US to press for political reconciliation in Lanka
Media not highlighting the human tragedy in Sri Lanka: filmmaker
“The media has been generally shy of highlighting the magnitude of the human tragedy in Sri Lanka during the long civil war. Even after the defeat of the LTTE, the whole of the island nation is under military control. Human rights are violated and journalists are assaulted and imprisoned,” says S. Somatheeran, a Sri Lankan… Continue reading Media not highlighting the human tragedy in Sri Lanka: filmmaker
100 kg. jewellery found from LTTE occupied areas: Army
Sri Lankan security forces have recovered 100 kg. of gold jewellery and a large amount of cash from an area in Wanni in north of the country where senior Tiger leaders were hiding. A sum of Sri Lanka Rupees 64.91 lakhs in cash and a few boxes containing about 100 kg. of jewellery were found… Continue reading 100 kg. jewellery found from LTTE occupied areas: Army
Sri Lankan Army re-deploys after defeating rebels
With the end of three decades long civil war against Tamil Tiger rebels, the Sri Lankan Army has now re-deployed in the Northern and Eastern provinces under five Security Forces (SF) Headquarters with a sizable force in reserve to meet any eventuality, a local newspaper said Sunday. According to the Sunday Island, two headquarters have… Continue reading Sri Lankan Army re-deploys after defeating rebels
IDPs to be resettled after clearing landmines: Rajapaksa
Tamil civilians displaced due to the war with the LTTE will soon be resettled in their places after the landmines recovered by the army were cleared, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said. There are around three lakh IDPs put up in welfare camps and villages in Vavuniya, Mannar and Jaffna. "The resettlements of IDPs… Continue reading IDPs to be resettled after clearing landmines: Rajapaksa
Sri Lanka’s Tamil party seeks demilitarisation of northern parts
With the LTTE having been defeated, a prominent Tamil party of Sri Lanka on Thursday demanded speedy rehabilitation and demilitarisation of northern parts of the country and asked New Delhi to press Colombo to do so. A four-member delegation of Tamil National Alliance (TNA), which met External Affairs Minister S M Krishna and Foreign Secretary… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Tamil party seeks demilitarisation of northern parts
A9 highway to be opened soon
The A9 Highway, the only land route linking Jaffna peninsula to the rest of Sri Lanka, is to be opened shortly for commercial use by private traders. The peninsula is home to an estimated six lakh people. The A9 Highway was closed at the Omanthai checkpoint in the second week of August 2006,within days of… Continue reading A9 highway to be opened soon
Karunanidhi slams Jayalalithaa on Lankan Tamils issue
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi on Wednesday slammed his arch rival and AIADMK leader Jayalalithaa for taking up the Sri Lankan Tamils issue "only at the time of elections." In a letter to his party cadre, he alleged Ms. Jayalalithaa had justified killings of Tamils in Sri Lanka during the armed conflict by saying… Continue reading Karunanidhi slams Jayalalithaa on Lankan Tamils issue
LTTE should have been nipped in formative years: Sri Lanka
Vowing that "terrorism will be completely rooted out", the Sri Lankan Prime Minister on Tuesday said it was a "mistake" that LTTE was not nipped in its formative years. Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickremanayake said though the Sri Lankans never believed in celebrating the death of any person, in the case of killing of LTTE Supremo… Continue reading LTTE should have been nipped in formative years: Sri Lanka
