IMF to discuss Sri Lanka’s debt repayment terms

A delegation from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is scheduled to visit Sri Lanka next month, state owned Dinamina newspaper said in a front page report. During the visit, the delegation will meet with government official to discuss terms related to debt repayment and other issues related to the island’s economic revival, the paper said.… Continue reading IMF to discuss Sri Lanka’s debt repayment terms

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Singaporean national on trial in US on material support charges

William Purpura, the court appointed attorney for Singaporean Balraj Naidu, will be defending his client at the federal district court in Baltimore Tuesday, against charges of conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization (FTO), according to court docket on the case. The conspiracy charge follows guilty pleas and subsequent sentencing of four… Continue reading Singaporean national on trial in US on material support charges

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HRW discusses Sri Lanka war-crimes in Harvard event

In a talk titled "Prosecuting War Crimes in Sri Lanka: “No Reconciliation without Justice” at the Harvard Law School earlier this week, James Ross, Legal and Policy Director for Human Rights Watch (HRW), discussed options available for prosecuting war crimes committed in Sri Lanka during the final stages of the war in 2009 in seeking… Continue reading HRW discusses Sri Lanka war-crimes in Harvard event

Former LTTE spokesman Ilanthirayan’s wife bears witness before LLRC

“I have not seen my husband after Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers took him away saying that he was to be given medical treatment and I do not know what had happened to him,” Vanitha Ilanthirayan, the wife of former Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) spokesman Ilanthirayan (Rasiah Sivaroopan), said bearing witness before the… Continue reading Former LTTE spokesman Ilanthirayan’s wife bears witness before LLRC

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Resettled families in Vanni suffer without adequate transport

The resettled families in Vanni are facing great difficulty without adequate transport facilities as Sri Lanka government had not done anything to meet the transport facility needs of the people resettled in villages in Vanni located far apart, sources in Vanni said. The government run Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) had abandoned its depots in… Continue reading Resettled families in Vanni suffer without adequate transport

193 Sinhala families seek resettlement in Jaffna

193 Sinhala families have arrived in Jaffna until Friday seeking resettlement in Jaffna claiming that their families had lived in Jaffna before 1983. They are occupying the old Jaffna Railway Station premises displacing the families of uprooted families from Valikaamam North Sri Lanka Army (SLA) High Security Zone (HSZ) who had been staying there, local… Continue reading 193 Sinhala families seek resettlement in Jaffna

Pakistan joins Sri Lanka in execution video storm

In the wake of criticism on Pakistan’s human rights abuses by key US Congressmen, Pakistan’s military Friday ordered an investigation into a video, widely available in the internet, showing Pakistani soldiers summarily executing blindfolded men in civilan dress, Washington Post reported. A similar, but more horrendous, video showing Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers extra-judicially executing… Continue reading Pakistan joins Sri Lanka in execution video storm

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Sri Lanka has abandoned all efforts of solve ethnic issue – CPG

The Jaffna district Committee for Peace and Goodwill (CPG) said that Sri Lanka government has abandoned all its efforts to find a solution for the ethnic issue and that the Indian government maintains silence over the issue, when the Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Mr. Ashok K. Kantha met the CPG Thursday at the… Continue reading Sri Lanka has abandoned all efforts of solve ethnic issue – CPG

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