The Australian foreign minister, Stephen Smith, is to meet senior Sri Lankan leaders in Colombo to discuss ways of tackling people-smuggling. His visit comes amid a stand-off in Indonesia involving nearly 80 Tamil asylum seekers. They are refusing to leave an Australian vessel that rescued them last month. The Australian authorities say the end of… Continue reading Australia tackles refugee source
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SRI LANKA: Colombo’s Diplomatic Sparring Games with EU, U.S. – IPS
One thing that has set apart the current administration of President Mahinda Rajapaksa from those of his predecessors is its diplomatic duals with international heavyweights. While battling the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, the government took criticism of its conduct of the war and other rights violations by western nations in international fora head-on, and… Continue reading SRI LANKA: Colombo’s Diplomatic Sparring Games with EU, U.S. – IPS
Tamil accused fights back I’m no people smuggler: Alex – smh
THE spokesman for almost 250 Tamil asylum seekers refusing to leave their boat in Indonesia says Sri Lankan Government allegations he is a people smuggler are "a joke". The 27-year-old known as Alex says the accusations are a desperate attempt by the Sri Lankan Government to deflect attention from the Tamils’ plight. "That’s a joke… Continue reading Tamil accused fights back I’m no people smuggler: Alex – smh
France asks Sri Lanka to end emergency laws
A top French envoy on Saturday asked Sri Lanka to end its state of emergency and probe war crimes ahead of a key European Union ruling on trade concessions to the troubled island. Ambassador for Human Rights, Francois Zimeray, said he hoped Colombo will signal the ending of its war with Tamil rebels in May… Continue reading France asks Sri Lanka to end emergency laws
After the peace comes the pay war – The National Newspaper
As Sri Lanka prepares to endure disruption to such services as fuel, water and electricity over worker demands for a wage rise, President Mahinda Rajapaksa this week said salaries will go up from January, drawing accusations from some unions that the offer is merely a ruse to prevent the protest. Unions representing two main political… Continue reading After the peace comes the pay war – The National Newspaper
More Indian relief for Sri Lanka
India on Thursday announced a package of relief material for the nearly 3 lakh war displaced in northern Sri Lanka. The Indian mission here said the Mahinda Rajapaksa government had been informed of a second consignment of 2,600 metric tonnes of galvanised corrugated sheets valued at $2.65 million to be used to build shelters for… Continue reading More Indian relief for Sri Lanka
FBI charge 14 over alleged Galleon insider trading
Criminal charges have been filed in the US against 14 individuals linked to the alleged insider dealing scheme involving billionaire hedge fund manager Raj Rajaratnam, the Sri Lanka-born philanthropist who has been let out on $100m (£60m) bail. Rajaratnam is facing 13 charges of fraud and conspiracy and is accused of making more than $20m… Continue reading FBI charge 14 over alleged Galleon insider trading
US House pressures Sri Lanka on camps
The US House of Representatives urged Sri Lanka’s government Wednesday to guarantee the safety and quick release of some 300,000 Tamils and other war-displaced people currently held in camps. By an overwhelming 421-1 vote, lawmakers approved a non-binding resolution that calls on the authorities in Colombo to help the populations of widely condemned, tightly guarded… Continue reading US House pressures Sri Lanka on camps
On Sri Lanka, UN’s Cammaert’s Visit Now December 5, Council Lauds Basement Meetings
The mission to Sri Lanka by the UN’s Patrick Cammaert, which had been set for early November until the Rajapaksa administration changed its mind, is back on the schedule to begin December 5, Inner City Press has learned. Seeking confirmation from Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to the UN Palitha Kohona on November 4, Mr. Kohona said… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN’s Cammaert’s Visit Now December 5, Council Lauds Basement Meetings
British MPs hail US initiative on Sri Lanka warcrimes
Joining international calls for a full independent investigation into alleged war crimes in Sri Lanka, a group of British Parliamentarians Tuesday welcomed the initiatives taken by the United States in this regard and urged the UK government to support Washington’s efforts. In a statement, the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils (APPG-T) welcomed US authorities… Continue reading British MPs hail US initiative on Sri Lanka warcrimes
