U.N.’s Ban sends chief of staff to Sri Lanka

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has sent his chief of staff to Sri Lanka, where the world body is trying to arrange for thousands of civilians trapped by fighting to escape, a U.N. spokesman said on Thursday. Spokesman Farhan Haq told reporters the official, Vijay Nambiar, was already in Sri Lanka, but gave no details of… Continue reading U.N.’s Ban sends chief of staff to Sri Lanka

S.Lanka rupee near life low on importer dlr demand

Sri Lanka’s rupee fell on Monday to near a life closing low on importer demand for dollars amid speculation that an International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan had compelled the central bank to float the rupee.   Shares edged down on Sri Lanka Telecom SLTL.CM shareswith investors waiting for directions from the IMF loan. The rupee… Continue reading S.Lanka rupee near life low on importer dlr demand

Q&A: What is fate of civilians trapped in Sri Lanka war

At least 2,600 people have fled Sri Lanka’s rapidly shrinking war zone over the past three days, the military said on Tuesday. But tens of thousands remain trapped in increasingly dangerous circumstance, aid groups say.   Here are some questions and answers about them:   HOW MANY ARE TRAPPED? According to the Red Cross, about… Continue reading Q&A: What is fate of civilians trapped in Sri Lanka war

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Sri Lanka rejects rebel call for war crime probe

Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels on Sunday urged the United Nations to investigate possible war crimes by the military but made no mention of the world body’s allegations the separatists themselves may be committing them. Sri Lanka’s government immediately rejected the call by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and said it was the… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects rebel call for war crime probe

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