A full international investigation is needed to determine whether Sri Lankan soldiers summarily executed Tamil rebels in violation of international law, a U.N. investigator said on Tuesday. "Any government has a clear obligation to have a very thorough investigation in response to an allegation of this type," Philip Alston, U.N. special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary… Continue reading INTERVIEW – U.N. investigator wants Sri Lanka executions probe
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Capitalism the villain as Moore movie hits Venice
The Venice film festival has capitalism in its sights this year, with premieres of Michael Moore’s documentary on the U.S. economic meltdown and a drama starring Matt Damon as a corrupt corporate whistleblower. "Capitalism: A Love Story," in competition at the annual cinema showcase, sees Moore take on the corporate bosses with his trademark combative… Continue reading Capitalism the villain as Moore movie hits Venice
Big foreign bond buy swells Sri Lanka’s reserves
Sri Lanka’s central bank on Thursday said a U.S. asset manager bought more than $875 million in treasury bonds this week, the island nation’s first big foreign investment since the end of a 25-year war in May. With the investment, Sri Lanka’s foreign exchange reserves have grown by more than a third to over $3… Continue reading Big foreign bond buy swells Sri Lanka’s reserves
Sri Lanka, China sign $350 mln oil, highway deals
Sri Lanka signed two deals worth more than $350 million with China’s Exim Bank to build an oil bunkering facility and a highway, the Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Friday. "The signing of the two agreements will pave the way for much needed infrastructure requirements which will have an immense impact… Continue reading Sri Lanka, China sign $350 mln oil, highway deals
Sri Lanka’s first post-war polls show mixed results
The political allies of the defeated Tamil Tiger rebels won the most seats at local elections in a northern town, while the ruling coalition sailed to victory at local and provincial polls, results showed on Sunday. Saturday’s polls, one each for local councillors in the northern towns of Jaffna and Vavuniya and one to elect… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s first post-war polls show mixed results
S.Lanka displaced still concern US despite progress
Sri Lanka has indicated it plans to release by the end of August 75,000 of the 280,000 Tamil civilians confined to displacement camps since the close of the country’s civil war, a senior U.S. official said on Friday, welcoming the news but urging Colombo to move faster. Eric Schwartz, U.S. assistant secretary at the Bureau… Continue reading S.Lanka displaced still concern US despite progress
Slain Tiger chief’s phone led Sri Lanka to successor
Sri Lanka’s successful manhunt for the new head of the Tamil Tigers began with the phone of the dead man he succeeded, Tiger founder Vellupillai Prabhakaran. Sri Lankan intelligence officers used the satellite phone, found on the corpse of Prabhakaran after his death in a final battle on May 18, to pick up the trail… Continue reading Slain Tiger chief’s phone led Sri Lanka to successor
Q+A: What does arrest of new Tamil Tiger chief mean?
Sri Lankan authorities finally got new Tamil Tiger leader Selvarajah Pathmanathan, the one man they wanted more than any other since destroying the separatists and killing founder Vellupillai Prabhakaran on May 18. Here are some questions and answers about what the new Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) chief’s arrest means: WHY DOES HIS ARREST… Continue reading Q+A: What does arrest of new Tamil Tiger chief mean?
New Tamil Tiger head held in Sri Lanka – military
Sri Lankan authorities said on Friday said they were interrogating the new head of the Tamil Tigers, their most-wanted target since crushing the separatist rebels and their 25-year insurrection in May. But mystery remained over where Selvarajah Pathmanathan, the man who ran the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam’s (LTTE) lucrative arms and smuggling operations for… Continue reading New Tamil Tiger head held in Sri Lanka – military
Sri Lanka shares up on foreign buying of blue-chips
Sri Lankan stocks .CSE rose 0.4 percent on Thursday after foreign buyers bought blue chips, with caution over the full impact of an IMF loan ebbing. The all-share index closed 10.11 points firmer at 2,527.62. It hit a near 14-month closing high on July 27, soon after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved a $2.6… Continue reading Sri Lanka shares up on foreign buying of blue-chips
