Sri Lanka announced Monday a surprise three percent depreciation of the rupee against a basket of currencies in a move to boost exports, as it released a 2012 budget that boosts defence spending. Sri Lanka’s central bank has said the rupee has been steadily appreciating against other currencies since the end of the island’s decades-long… Continue reading Sri Lanka devalues currency, ups defence budget
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US Foreign Policy and Sri Lanka – jofr.org
(by Gibson Bateman) After three decades of war, Sri Lanka is still a mess. President Mahinda Rajapaksa could not care less about national reconciliation. Here is a president who did not hesitate to assert his authority at the end of the war. Yet now, he is afraid to be a strong and thoughtful leader, reluctant… Continue reading US Foreign Policy and Sri Lanka – jofr.org
War panel report handed over
The government appointed war panel has handed over its report to President Mahinda Rajapaksa. Chairman of Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC), CR de Silva, said the report was handed over to the president at Temple Trees. President Rajapaksa’s spokesman, Bandula Jayasekara, told BBC Sandeshaya that the president will take the necessary action after studying… Continue reading War panel report handed over
Sri Lanka tipped to raise defence spending
Sri Lanka’s president is expected to raise defence spending when he unveils his 2012 budget Monday, officials said, even though the country’s bloody civil war came to an end two-and-a-half years ago. As the island nation’s export-dependent economy is hit by a downturn in key US and European markets, Mahinda Rajapakse, who is also finance… Continue reading Sri Lanka tipped to raise defence spending
Treaties provide absolute immunity against civil suits, Silva asserts
Shavendra Silva, currently Sri Lanka’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations charged with torture and execution of Sri Lanka’s Tamils by two plaintiffs, filed a motion in the District Court of Southern District of New York Friday seeking to dismiss the case against him. Defendant Silva’s motion asserts that arguments by plaintiffs reveal "a… Continue reading Treaties provide absolute immunity against civil suits, Silva asserts
Canadian students show solidarity with Tamil cause
The York Federation of Students, the students’ union at York University representing over 50,000 students, unanimously adopted a resolution last week recognizing the ongoing structural genocide of the Eezham Tamil nation and the need to stand in solidarity with the Tamil people in their global struggle for self-determination. The success of enacting such resolutions has… Continue reading Canadian students show solidarity with Tamil cause
People of Maldives cut off face of ‘Sri Lanka Lion’
People in the Addu Atoll of Maldives on Friday early hours cut off the face of the Lion statue installed by Sri Lanka last week in the Maradhoo island of the Addu Atoll, to mark Sri Lanka’s participation in the 17th SAARC Summit held in Addu between 10-11 November. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s monument in the Hithadhoo… Continue reading People of Maldives cut off face of ‘Sri Lanka Lion’
Sri Lanka war probe calls for new inquiry: report
A Sri Lankan government probe into the civil war against Tamil rebels has called for further investigations of alleged war crimes committed in the final stages of fighting in 2009, according to a report. The Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC), which has been widely criticised as biased by international rights groups, concluded that some… Continue reading Sri Lanka war probe calls for new inquiry: report
China proxies get India’s closest coast in Jaffna
The closest coastline to Tamil Nadu in Jaffna, a 15 km stretch from Thiruvadi Nilai to KKS has been given to a Malaysian corporate of Chinese connections to install windmills and solar panels to produce electricity and ‘sell’ it to the people of Jaffna, replacing the coastal people and the proud palmyra palms now stand… Continue reading China proxies get India’s closest coast in Jaffna
Thalaimannar IDPs ‘made refugees again’
Nearly 600 families recently re-settled in their ancestral lands in Thalaimannar say they were made homeless again due to "land grab" by the military. The families who were evicted from Thalaimannar by the Tamil Tigers in 1990 were recently requested by the government to resettle in their ancestral lands. But once resettled, they say, they… Continue reading Thalaimannar IDPs ‘made refugees again’
