(PTI) A ruling party politician has been arrested in Sri Lanka and remanded to custody in connection with the last week’s killing of a British national in a southern coastal resort. A ruling party local politician was among the six people remanded in custody till January 6 in connection with the killing of Kuram Shaikah… Continue reading British tourist’s death: Lankan politician held
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Hope Lanka acts decisively on power devolution
(PTI) India on Sunday said it expected Sri Lanka to "act decisively" to achieve meaningful devolution of powers to its provinces in the backdrop of the military operation against the LTTE. In its first comments on the report of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC), India also asked Sri Lanka to set up an… Continue reading Hope Lanka acts decisively on power devolution
TNA for positive conclusion to talks with SL govt
(PTI) Sri Lanka’s main Tamil party TNA has said it wants to see a "positive conclusion" to the current dialogue with the government to address grievances of the minority ethnic community. Amid criticism that the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) had been going slow in addressing the issues of Tamil minority, party leader Rajavayothi Sampanthan said… Continue reading TNA for positive conclusion to talks with SL govt
Lankan Navy takes 22 fishermen into custody
(PTI) Twenty-two fishermen from Jagadapattinam and other coastal villages in Pudukottai district were on Wednesday taken into custody by Sri Lankan naval personnel when they were fishing near Katchatheevu in the Palk Straits, officials said. Inspector of Fisheries Ramamurthy said they had received information about the detention of the fishermen and the Indian Coast Guard… Continue reading Lankan Navy takes 22 fishermen into custody
India to rebuild houses for Tamil civilians
New Delhi: As part of its efforts to rebuild war-torn northern region of Sri Lanka, India will undertake reconstruction and repair of 49,000 houses for Tamil civilians displaced due to the decades-old conflict at a cost of Rs 1300 crore. The decision was taken at a meeting of the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister… Continue reading India to rebuild houses for Tamil civilians
Cairn makes second gas discovery in Sri Lanka’s Mannar Basin
After prolific oil discoveries in India, Cairn India Monday said it has made a second natural gas discovery in the offshore Mannar Basin of Sri Lanka. "Cairn Lanka (Pvt) Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Cairn India Ltd, has notified the appropriate authorities in the government of Sri Lanka of a gas discovery in the… Continue reading Cairn makes second gas discovery in Sri Lanka’s Mannar Basin
Sri Lankan panel ready with war report
(PTI) The reconciliation commission studying Sri Lanka’s ethnic war and its aftermath is ready with its final report and may present it to President Mahinda Rajapaksa over the next 15 days. Officials said today that the report of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) is being readied for presentation to the President who will… Continue reading Sri Lankan panel ready with war report
‘Tamil Tigers still active in Europe’
The Hague: When Tamil Tigers were routed on the battlefield two years ago, the Sri Lankan government believed it had crushed the 25-year rebellion for a separate Tamil homeland. But evidence surfacing in a courthouse in the Netherlands shows that the cause of Tamil independence is still alive in Europe, and an assessment from counterterrorism… Continue reading ‘Tamil Tigers still active in Europe’
Indian foreign secretary meets Sri Lankan Prez
(IANS) Indian Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai met Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa ahead of touring the former war zone in the northern part of the island nation, officials said here on Monday. Mathai, who arrived in Sri Lanka on Saturday on a three-day official visit, called on Rajapaksa to discuss issues of mutual concern, Xinhua… Continue reading Indian foreign secretary meets Sri Lankan Prez
Sri Lanka unveils new human rights action plan
(PTI) Amidst international criticism over its rights record, Sri Lankan government on Thursday unveiled its five-year action plan to protect and promote human rights. The ‘National Action Plan for the Protection of Human Rights’ gets underway with immediate effect, the senior minister and President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s human rights envoy, Mahinda Samarasinghe said. "The action plan… Continue reading Sri Lanka unveils new human rights action plan
