“Security wise, we are dependent on Sri Lanka – there are large security concerns that can affect both countries in the Indian Ocean. We would like to continue to keep on the right side of Sri Lanka”, said Indian External Affairs Minister S M Krishna in an interview with the Business Standard. Relations have improved… Continue reading India depends on Lanka’s security
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UK victim’s body flown back
The body of Khuram Shaikh, a British National who was murdered in a brutal attack on 25 December, has been returned to the United Kingdom in preparation for a family funeral, the British High Commission said this evening. Khuram’s brother, Nasir Shaikh, travelled to Sri Lanka on 3 January to oversee the repatriation of his… Continue reading UK victim’s body flown back
At UN, 5 Year Rule Has Haysom Offered Afghan Deputy Post, Kane Resists Lebanon
The "five year rule" propounded by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, under which high official should serve no more than five years in a particular post, is causing a game of musical chairs. Senior adviser Nicholas Haysom, for example, is said by Inner City Press’ multiple sources to have been offered the Deputy envoy… Continue reading At UN, 5 Year Rule Has Haysom Offered Afghan Deputy Post, Kane Resists Lebanon
Tangalle victim ‘raped’ – AHRC
Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) says the companion of the murdered British tourist Kuram Shaikah Zaman was sexually assaulted after the brutal attack on the couple. Russian national Victoria Alexandrovna, 23, is being treated in Karapitiya hospital, Galle at the intensive care unit. Chairman of the Tangalle Pradeshiya Sabha, Sampath Chandra Pushpa Vidanapathirana, was arrested… Continue reading Tangalle victim ‘raped’ – AHRC
India cannot dictate terms says Govt
The Sri Lanka government has denied it is under pressure from India to devolve more powers to provinces. Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva, who heads the government delegation for talks with Tamil National Alliance (TNA) said its apparent U turn over land and police powers has nothing to do with India. "No no no no,… Continue reading India cannot dictate terms says Govt
Extra-judicial execution of Trincomalee students, Sixth anniversary
Two Tamil organizations in the U.S. jointly issued a commemorative stamp to mark the 6th anniversary of the extra-judicial execution by Sri Lanka security forces of five Trincomalee high school students on the 2nd January 2006, when the highly accomplished students were spending an afternoon at a seafront in Trincomalee. The stamp, the issuing organizations… Continue reading Extra-judicial execution of Trincomalee students, Sixth anniversary
International responses to the LLRC Report
Assessing how the international community is reacting, the LLRC Report is the strategic key for the regime. For the government, what the locals think is irrelevant. Not only Rajapaksa and his ministers but just about everybody in the country knows and has known for a long time how to reconcile with the Tamil community –… Continue reading International responses to the LLRC Report
Mayor accused of blackmailing hoteliers
Hoteliers in a popular tourist destination in Sri Lanka have accused a local politician of blackmailing them and demanding ransom from hotels at the peak of a tourism season. The Hikkaduwa Hoteliers Association (HHA) told BBC Sandeshaya that the town’s Mayor, Winnie Kariyawasam, discontinued collecting garbage from Coral Sands hotel for weeks after they refused… Continue reading Mayor accused of blackmailing hoteliers
Corruption as a tool of Rajapaksa rule – Deccan Chronicle
In October this year, President Mahinda Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka used his constitutional powers to grant a special pardon to a politician convicted of misusing public funds. The Appeal Court and the Supreme Court had upheld the conviction of Kesara Senanayake, a former mayor of Kandy. Rajapaksa’s timely pardon saved him from a year in… Continue reading Corruption as a tool of Rajapaksa rule – Deccan Chronicle
TamilNet releases LTTE documents of 2006 talks
A set of documents prepared by the LTTE’s Peace Secretariat during Geneva peace talks held in February 2006, in June 2006 in Oslo and in October 2006 in Geneva, some of which have not yet reached public domain, are being released by TamilNet to facilitate a deeper understanding of the peace process and its eventual… Continue reading TamilNet releases LTTE documents of 2006 talks
