While the U.S. voters closely followed the intense scrutiny at the recent Senate hearing to appoint Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court – the venerable institution that the U.S. public trusts will make decisions based on law to create a just society – Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court and the judicial system where the justices… Continue reading Supreme Indiscretion
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IMF approves 2.6 bln dlr loan for Sri Lanka
The International Monetary Fund on Friday approved a 2.6-billion-dollar loan for Sri Lanka to support its economic reform program and help the country weather the severe global downturn. The IMF executive board approved the loan as the Asian country emerges from a 37-year civil war. The so-called Stand-By Arrangement is in an amount equivalent to… Continue reading IMF approves 2.6 bln dlr loan for Sri Lanka
US, UK, France abstain, IMF vote to approve Sri Lanka loan
Monetary Fund (IMF) Friday approved a $2.6B loan to Sri Lanka, of which approximately $322m will be made available immediately, wire reports from Washington D.C. said. "The U.S. position was based on an assessment, in the current circumstances, of the ability and commitment of the government to carry out necessary policy adjustments during an IMF… Continue reading US, UK, France abstain, IMF vote to approve Sri Lanka loan
Chomsky: Sri Lanka, a Rwanda-like major atrocity the West didn’t care
Prof Noam Chomsky, professor emeritus of linguistics at MIT, said Thursday during a United Nations forum on Responsibility to Protect (R2P), that what happened in Sri Lanka was a major Rwanda-like atrocity, in a different scale, where the West didn’t care. "There was plenty of early warning. This [conflict] has been going on for years… Continue reading Chomsky: Sri Lanka, a Rwanda-like major atrocity the West didn’t care
Foreign aid fuels Sri Lanka’s ‘extortion economy’ – paper
As many international observers have recently outlined, Sri Lanka is simply not a responsible member of the international community and must not be treated by donors as such, the Tamil Guardian newspaper argued this week. Moreover, “unless donors are prepared to exploit Sri Lanka’s vulnerability and deploy sanctions and conditionalities – rather than the ineffective… Continue reading Foreign aid fuels Sri Lanka’s ‘extortion economy’ – paper
West decides to buttress Colombo
After weeks of deliberations the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has ultimately decided to release 2.5 billion dollar loan to Colombo on a 20-month stand-by basis. 133 million dollars will be made available immediately. The conditionality of the loan is due to be finalised on 24th July. Inside circles said that while the loan will relieve… Continue reading West decides to buttress Colombo
Sri Lanka: IMF Should Not Condone Abuses | Human Rights Watch
Members of the International Monetary Fund should insist that the government of Sri Lanka address significant post-conflict human rights abuses as part of the approval for a US$2.5 billion stand-by loan, Human Rights Watch said today. The IMF board is expected to vote on the stand-by arrangement on July 24, 2009. The proposed loan has… Continue reading Sri Lanka: IMF Should Not Condone Abuses | Human Rights Watch
French university conference on Tamils flawed in perspectives – Tamil academic
Organisers from two French universities have embarked upon an international pluridisciplinary conference on ‘Tamil communities and the Sri Lankan conflict’, based on presumptions that the LTTE has ‘surrendered’ and what exists is only Tamil ‘minority rights’ issues, as though the question of Eezham Tamil nation doesn’t exist. One of the conference themes is the role… Continue reading French university conference on Tamils flawed in perspectives – Tamil academic
AP writer leaves Sri Lanka after visa not renewed
The Associated Press bureau chief in Sri Lanka, who broke news of private U.N. reports outlining civilian death tolls, has been denied permission to remain in the country. The AP’s Ravi Nessman left Sri Lanka on Monday after the government declined to renew his journalist’s visa. The government denied that the decision was related to… Continue reading AP writer leaves Sri Lanka after visa not renewed
New political formation of LTTE claimed
Addressed as originating from the headquarters of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, an Executive Committee on Tuesday, announced restructure of the organization and the leadership of Selvarasa Pathmanathan in taking up the future course of the movement. “We have set up a head office for our liberation movement and formulated various sector-based working groups… Continue reading New political formation of LTTE claimed
