Sri Lanka will present a mini budget for the first few months of 2010 instead of one for the full year as the South Asian island’s parliament term ends in April, Deputy Finance Minister Ranjith Siyambalapitiya said. The government will announce later this week when the so- called Vote on Account will be presented in… Continue reading Sri Lanka Government to Present ‘Mini’ Budget Ahead of Election
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World Agenda: West finally gets tough over Sri Lankan camps
Western governments have finally discovered what remains of their backbone over Sri Lanka. Britain told the Sri Lankan Government today that it would no longer fund routine services inside the camps where more than a quarter of a million ethnic Tamils have been detained since the defeat of the Tamil Tigers in May. Mike Foster,… Continue reading World Agenda: West finally gets tough over Sri Lankan camps
Govt refuses permission for 10 Lankans to stay in India
Tamil Nadu police today said the state government has refused permission for ten pro-LTTE Sri Lankan Tamils to stay in the country, on grounds of national security. These persons were part of the 64 Sri Lankan Tamils lodged in special camps in Poonnamallee and Chenglepet near here and were involved in procuring arms for the… Continue reading Govt refuses permission for 10 Lankans to stay in India
Colombo has plans to colonize North with Buddhist Sinhalese – Suresh Premachandran
The government of Sri Lanka is actively engaged in colonizing Ki’linochchi, Mullaiththeevu and Jaffna district with Sinhalese Buddhists in order to crush the demand for Eelam in the traditional homelands of the Tamils in the North, Suresh Premachandran, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Jaffna parliamentarian, said in a press meet held Monday in his Jaffna office.… Continue reading Colombo has plans to colonize North with Buddhist Sinhalese – Suresh Premachandran
UNHCR helps stranded pregnant IDPs to leave Vavuniyaa
Officials of the UNHCR Monday sent a batch of 124 pregnant IDPs with their relatives to Jaffna. They had been staying in the wedding hall of the Vavuniyaa Sivan Koayil from September 29 since the refusal of permission by the Sri Lanka stating that they were not issued with proper clearance by the civil authority.… Continue reading UNHCR helps stranded pregnant IDPs to leave Vavuniyaa
FACTBOX-Five political risks to watch in Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s ruling coalition looks set to win polls in his native Southern Province on Saturday, seen as the last political step he wants to clear before calling an early presidential election. Following is a summary of five key risks in Sri Lanka, which won a 25-year war against the Tamil Tigers… Continue reading FACTBOX-Five political risks to watch in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka delaying release of refugees – thestar.com
Months after war’s end, thousands of Tamils remain interned Kanchana asks to go by a false name, but seems self-assured for a teenager. Her experience of Sri Lanka’s civil war, which ended in May after a seaside slaughter of the leaders of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam and at least 8,000 people taken hostage… Continue reading Sri Lanka delaying release of refugees – thestar.com
Armed violence kills 2,000 a day worldwide – groups
More than 2,000 people around the world are dying from armed violence each day, on average, advocacy groups said on Tuesday, urging nations to launch negotiations on a treaty to regulate the arms trade. A report by the 12 groups was issued as a U.N. General Assembly committee began considering a draft resolution that would… Continue reading Armed violence kills 2,000 a day worldwide – groups
Sri Lanka delays budget ahead of elections
Sri Lanka announced Wednesday it would delay its annual budget due in November and instead seek parliamentary approval to maintain spending levels until after polls in 2010. "Because of parliamentary elections due after April 2010, the cabinet decided not to present the budget as scheduled," media minister Anura Yapa said. The six-year term of parliament… Continue reading Sri Lanka delays budget ahead of elections
At UN, Questions of Rain and Sri Lanka’s Camps, of Elections and Interruptions
As deadly rains and storms sweep through Asia, Inner City Press on Tuesday asked top UN humanitarian John Holmes what is being done about the UN funded internment camps in Northern Sri Lanka. Video here, from Minute 22:29. Holmes replied, "especially about Manik Farm," that beyond digging drainage ditches, the plea is to "get people… Continue reading At UN, Questions of Rain and Sri Lanka’s Camps, of Elections and Interruptions
