Sri Lanka flooded a new port on Sunday, built with Chinese assistance as part of a $6 billion drive to rebuild the island nation’s infrastructure after a quarter century of war. The Hambantota port, built at an estimated cost of $1.5 billion on the southern coast, will begin handling ships from November, officials said. "This… Continue reading Sri Lanka launches new port built with Chinese loan
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Sri Lanka Tamils tell commission about rights abuse
Sri Lanka’s minority Tamils testified before a government-appointed war commission on Saturday alleging rights violations during the final stages of the army’s offensive against separatist Tamil Tiger rebels. Witnesses told the commission of loved ones taken away by unidentified gangs, and sometimes by the military as it pressed on against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamils tell commission about rights abuse
Canada set to board ship carrying Tamil migrants off its West Coast
Canadian authorities prepared on Thursday to board a cargo ship that may be carrying as many 500 people thought to be Tamil migrants who have fled Sri Lanka in a bid to enter Canada as refugees. Government officials have warned that the boat off Canada’s Pacific Coast could be a security threat, but a former… Continue reading Canada set to board ship carrying Tamil migrants off its West Coast
Sri Lanka launches war crimes panel, rejects U.N. probe
Sri Lanka vowed on Wednesday to investigate the conduct of the war against Tamil separatists, but critics dismissed the inquiry as a whitewash after authorities rejected an international probe into possible war crimes. The Commission on Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation, appointed by President Mahinda Rajapaksa, held its first sitting, focusing on the final phase of… Continue reading Sri Lanka launches war crimes panel, rejects U.N. probe
Sri Lanka says China to not operate oil bunkering
Sri Lanka said on Tuesday China would have no operational role in new oil bunkering facilities being built as part of a $1.5 billion port due to open in November on the island nation’s southern coast. The Hambantota port is set to become Sri Lanka’s biggest and give the Indian Ocean country prime access to… Continue reading Sri Lanka says China to not operate oil bunkering
Sri Lanka opens $1.5 bln port to outside investors
Sri Lanka on Sundaysaid it would invite outside investors into its $1.5 billion Hambantota port project, the keystone of a $6 billion post-warinfrastructure revitalisation drive. The invitation for external investment will coincide withthe November opening of the port on Sri Lanka’s southern coast,along an ancient "Silk Road" trading route and one of theworld’s biggest East-West… Continue reading Sri Lanka opens $1.5 bln port to outside investors
Money, revival come slowly to Sri Lanka’s old war zone
The war’s over, but men with guns remain in Sri Lanka’s former battle zone in the north, where recovery is wobbling along despite few basic services and too little lending. Small, green shoots of Sri Lanka’s recovery from a 25-year war are beginning to show in the form of microfinance loans for people displaced by… Continue reading Money, revival come slowly to Sri Lanka’s old war zone
U.N. official to return to Sri Lanka after spat
The U.N. country chief in Sri Lanka, recalled to New York in a spat over demonstrations outside the U.N. office in the capital, Colombo, will go back to his post, the world body said on Friday. Neil Buhne "will conclude his visit to New York this week and he will return to Colombo," U.N. spokesman… Continue reading U.N. official to return to Sri Lanka after spat
Q+A – Sri Lanka’s new deal on constitutional changes
Sri Lanka’s president and opposition leader have struck a broad deal on constitutional changes, chief of which is a plan to return the Indian Ocean island nation to leadership by an executive prime minister. Here are some questions and answers about the agreement: IS THIS A FINAL AGREEMENT? Not at all. It’s a broad agreement… Continue reading Q+A – Sri Lanka’s new deal on constitutional changes
UN office in Sri Lanka shut over hardliners protest
The United Nations in Sri Lanka closed on Wednesday when a hardline presidential ally led a protest outside for a second day, vowing to stay until Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon dissolves a war crimes panel. On Tuesday, police clashed with protesters led by Engineering Services and Construction Minister Wimal Weerawansa, after they stopped officers from escorting… Continue reading UN office in Sri Lanka shut over hardliners protest
