Sri Lanka on Friday made public a report by the presidentially-appointed Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC), providing a set of recommendations and findings on the end of the island nation’s three-decade civil war. The nearly 400-page report is Sri Lanka’s answer to a U.N.-appointed panel’s finding of "credible allegations" that both the military and… Continue reading Q+A: The report of Sri Lanka’s civil war inquiry
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Sri Lanka tourist arrivals hit new record high in 2011
Sri Lanka’s tourist arrivals in the first 10 months of the year has surpassed 2010’s record as visitors to the island nation has continued to rise every month on a year-on-year basis since a 25-year civil war ended in May 2009. Tourist arrivals in the first ten months of 2011 jumped 34.2 percent to 667,569… Continue reading Sri Lanka tourist arrivals hit new record high in 2011
Sri Lanka parliament approves asset acquisition act
Sri Lanka’s parliament passed controversial legislation on Wednesday that will allow the government to acquire enterprises or assets it deems underperforming or underutilised, despite concerns the bill could hit investment in the country. The new law, passed by 122 votes to 46, will pave the way for the state to acquire 37 properties including from… Continue reading Sri Lanka parliament approves asset acquisition act
Australia mounts pressure on Sri Lanka over war crimes charges
Australia joined Canada on Tuesday calling for Sri Lanka to address allegations of human rights abuses during its war against Tamil Tiger separatists, adding pressure on President Mahinda Rajapaksa ahead of a Commonwealth leaders summit. A Sri Lankan-born Australian has also filed court papers seeking war crime charges against Rajapaksa, who is due to arrive… Continue reading Australia mounts pressure on Sri Lanka over war crimes charges
Rajaratnam says U.S. pushed to turn on friend: report
Just weeks before fallen hedge fund tycoon Raj Rajaratnam was sentenced to 11 years in prison for insider trading, U.S. prosecutors pressed him to turn on his friend, former Goldman Sachs Group Inc director Rajat Gupta, Newsweek Daily Beast reported. In his first interview about his case, Rajaratnam was quoted as saying that he was… Continue reading Rajaratnam says U.S. pushed to turn on friend: report
Sri Lanka ruling party rolls in polls but loses capital
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s party swept local government polls, results on Sunday showed, but lost the minority-dominated capital while four people died in violence that exposed a growing rift in his huge political coalition. Rajapaksa’s United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) won 21 of 23 local councils up for vote in a poll which ran… Continue reading Sri Lanka ruling party rolls in polls but loses capital
Lanka hiring hangmen as 800 wait on death row
Sri Lanka wants to hire hangmen, a top government official said yesterday, after the country’s only two executioners quit their jobs, leaving at least 800 convicts sitting on death row. The death penalty has not been used in Sri Lanka, a predominantly Buddhist country, since 1976, though the government reinstated it in 2004 for rape,… Continue reading Lanka hiring hangmen as 800 wait on death row
Exclusive: Experts urge Commonwealth action on human rights
The Commonwealth must act decisively to uphold human rights among its 54 member nations or risk a slide into irrelevance, according to a report set to divide the group’s leaders at their summit this month. A confidential experts’ report to Commonwealth heads of government, obtained by Reuters, called for wide-ranging reforms that it said are… Continue reading Exclusive: Experts urge Commonwealth action on human rights
Sri Lanka under growing pressure on war atrocities
Sri Lanka came under mounting pressure from the United Nations and Western powers on Monday to ensure that perpetrators of atrocities committed in its long conflict that ended in 2009 are held to account. But Sri Lanka’s delegation staunchly defended the government of President Mahinda Rajapaksa saying it was working hard on national reconciliation and… Continue reading Sri Lanka under growing pressure on war atrocities
Sri Lanka to introduce new anti-terrorism rules-report
Sri Lanka plans to bring new anti-terrorism rules into force effective on Wednesday, local media reported, replacing tough wartime emergency powers lifted this month under heavy international pressure. A nearly three-decade separatist conflict ended in 2009 with the defeat of Tamil separatists. But Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa only moved last week to end wartime… Continue reading Sri Lanka to introduce new anti-terrorism rules-report
