With the cessation of hostilities in the Wanni the focus has rightfully shifted to the plight of the internally displaced persons who are accommodated in temporary accommodation in several secured camps located in the Wanni. There is no doubt that the living area is cramped and there is a shortage of sanitation and other facilities.… Continue reading ‘Releasing’ will take time
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Sri Lanka’s need for IMF wanes: Central Bank
Sri Lanka’s central bank chief said Saturday that the island could live without a major IMF bailout that had been delayed by the final stages of the government’s fight with Tamil Tiger rebels. The government had requested the 1.9-billion-dollar loan in March to help stave off its first balance of payments deficit in four years… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s need for IMF wanes: Central Bank
Lanka denies arms deal with China
Visiting Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama has denied that his country has inked an arms deal with China. "Sri Lanka and China enjoy a traditional bilateral relationship and have enjoyed a smooth development of cooperation since the diplomatic ties were established in 1957," Bogollagama told the China Daily. He dismissed speculations that China was… Continue reading Lanka denies arms deal with China
China pledges to enhance relations with Sri Lanka
China would work with Sri Lanka to promote the comprehensive and cooperative partnership to a new height, said Vice Premier Li Keqiang here on Friday. "We attach great importance to the traditional friendship with Sri Lanka," Li told visiting Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama. Hailing the China-Sri Lanka good-neighborly friendship, Li said… Continue reading China pledges to enhance relations with Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka turning Manik Farm camp into permanent ‘city’ – report
Despite assuring the international community that most Tamils interned in militarized detention camps would be resettled by the end 2009, the Sri Lankan government is turning Manik Farm, the largest barbed-wire ringed site, into a permanent detention centre, The Times newspaper reported Friday. Tamil refugees are being used as forced labour, UN sources told the… Continue reading Sri Lanka turning Manik Farm camp into permanent ‘city’ – report
Kohona: ‘Victorious soldiers could have raped every single woman’
Sri Lankan government officials are running a prostitution racket using Tamil women interned in at least one of the militarised camps for displaced people, The Australian newspaper reported Thursday. "It’s been brought to the attention of senior government officials but no one seems to be doing anything about it," an aid worker, who requested anonymity… Continue reading Kohona: ‘Victorious soldiers could have raped every single woman’
Tamil refugees may end up in permanent camps, say aid workers
Sri Lankan authorities appear to be building permanent camps to house many of the 300,000 refugees from the last phase of the war with the Tamil Tiger rebels, despite promising to resettle 80 per cent of them by the end of the year. Aid workers have told The Times that permanent buildings are being erected… Continue reading Tamil refugees may end up in permanent camps, say aid workers
Seek commonalities: Rajapaksa
For the first time since a section of the Tamil groups in Sri Lanka took to arms 30 years ago to fight for their rights, representatives of all political parties came together here on Thursday at the inaugural meeting of the newly constituted All-Parties Committee (APC) for Development and Reconciliation chaired by President Mahinda Rajapaksa.… Continue reading Seek commonalities: Rajapaksa
Plea for Sri Lanka Tamil refugees
A new group of eminent Tamil people in Sri Lanka has made a plea for those held in government camps to be given a timetable for their release. The group said people were yearning to be released from their confinement. The camps still house nearly 300,000 Tamils displaced in the final stages of the war… Continue reading Plea for Sri Lanka Tamil refugees
Sri Lanka Urged to Probe the Murder of Tamil MPs
The Inter-Parliamentary Union is calling on the government of Sri Lanka to mount a thorough investigation of the murders of three Members of Parliament, two of them Tamils. The IPU’s Human Rights Committee, which has wrapped up its latest session, has examined cases of abuse of some 300 MPs in 29 countries. The Inter-Parliamentary Union… Continue reading Sri Lanka Urged to Probe the Murder of Tamil MPs
