Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Sunday postponed the expected announcement of dates for early presidential and parliamentary elections due by April without giving a reason. The delay followed the resignation on Friday of the chief of defence staff, General Sarath Fonseka, who is expected to stand against his former commander-in-chief as an opposition candidate.… Continue reading Sri Lankan president postpones poll announcement
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Some Sri Lankan asylum seekers leave Australia ship
Twenty-two Sri Lankan asylum seekers voluntarily left an Australian customs ship in Indonesian waters on Friday after Canberra offered assurances of swift resettlement to end a politically sensitive standoff. Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s approval rating has been dented by the impasse over the 78 ethnic Tamils, who have up until now refused to leave… Continue reading Some Sri Lankan asylum seekers leave Australia ship
Sri Lanka unions urge govt to address EU rights concern
Sri Lanka’s garment industry unions on Thursday urged the government to address human rights concerns so that the nation did not lose European Union trade concessions worth more than $100 million for its top export. The request from the Apparel-industry Labour Rights Movement (ALaRM) comes after Sri Lanka delivered its response to an EU probe… Continue reading Sri Lanka unions urge govt to address EU rights concern
Sri Lanka army chief “resigns”, may run for president
Sri Lanka’s army chief, who engineered the defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam after 25 years of war, has resigned, sources said on Thursday, amid speculation he will run for president. General Sarath Fonseka is expected to challenge his Commander in Chief, President Mahinda Rajapaksa, in an election possibly to be held in… Continue reading Sri Lanka army chief “resigns”, may run for president
Australia urges Sri Lanka reforms, reconciliation
Australia on Sunday urged Sri Lanka, having defeated the Tamil Tigers in May, to now embrace political reform and reconciliation to stem the flow of asylum seekers leaving the country. Foreign Minister Stephen Smith will meet his Sri Lankan counterpart Rohitha Bogollagama in Colombo on Monday amid a standoff in Indonesia involving 78 Tamil asylum… Continue reading Australia urges Sri Lanka reforms, reconciliation
Sri Lanka responds to EU rights probe concerns
Sri Lanka delivered its formal response on Friday to a European Union probe that found it in breach of international human rights laws and said it was hopeful of retaining a lucrative trade concession with the bloc. The EU had set Friday as a deadline for Sri Lanka to respond to its report, which European… Continue reading Sri Lanka responds to EU rights probe concerns
Q+A – EU’s GSP+ trade concession and Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s deadline to respond to a European Union rights probe report is Friday, if it wants to try to retain a lucrative trade concession from the bloc which helps Sri Lanka’s top export, garments. Following are some questions and answers on the EU trade concession and the possible impact if it is lost. WHAT… Continue reading Q+A – EU’s GSP+ trade concession and Sri Lanka
INTERVIEW – Sri Lanka steps up return of war-displaced – U.N.
Sri Lanka has begun allowing tens of thousands of war-displaced Tamils to return home after months of being held in government-run camps, the head of the U.N. office responsible for emergencies said. Almost 300,000 civilians were forced from their homes and moved into the cramped camps in the north of the Indian Ocean island during… Continue reading INTERVIEW – Sri Lanka steps up return of war-displaced – U.N.
S.Lanka bourse at 1-mo low on econ woes; union worries
Sri Lanka’s stock index .CSE fell to its lowest in more than a month on Tuesday as state workers across sectors said they would take industrial action for higher pay, hurting investor sentiment. Sunday’s statement from the trade unions only added to worries of political uncertainty ahead of national polls, likely loss of an EU… Continue reading S.Lanka bourse at 1-mo low on econ woes; union worries
Sri Lanka says U.S. trying to quiz top military official – washingtonpost
Sri Lanka said on Monday it had demanded Washington drop an attempt to question its top military official over possible human rights violations in the last phase of the country’s 25-year civil war. Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama said he had been told General Sarath Fonseka, the chief of Defense Staff, had been asked by the… Continue reading Sri Lanka says U.S. trying to quiz top military official – washingtonpost
