IMF warns Sri Lanka over borrowing

The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday warned Sri Lanka against building foreign currency reserves by borrowing from foreign investors. Sri Lanka’s central bank announced this month that foreign reserves hit a historic high of four billion dollars, sufficient to cover over four months of imports. "We don’t want Sri Lanka to borrow its way to… Continue reading IMF warns Sri Lanka over borrowing

As Japan and Clinton Met, Sri Lanka Not Mentioned, Myanmar Only Later, Prisoner Questions

When U.S. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton met Monday one on one with her Japanese counterpart Katsuya Okada, neither Myanmar nor Sri Lanka was discussed, Inner City Press learned Monday night. These are two countries where, as reported, international "crimes have occurred." Next to a hotel conference room full of dozens of Japanese reporters, a… Continue reading As Japan and Clinton Met, Sri Lanka Not Mentioned, Myanmar Only Later, Prisoner Questions

Rajiv Gandhi assassin begins fast

A woman convicted over assassinating former Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi has begun an "indefinite" fast to demand her early release from jail. Nalini Sriharan, who is in a prison in Tamil Nadu state, says she has been eligible for early release since 2005. Rajiv Gandhi was killed by a suicide bomb at an election… Continue reading Rajiv Gandhi assassin begins fast

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US concerned over overcrowding of IDP camps in SL

Expressing concern over the overcrowding of the IDP camps in Sri Lanka, the US has urged Rajapaksa Government to accelerate the process of screening of these shelters and demining operation so that people are not held there. The Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Robert Blake, yesterday told reporters in New York… Continue reading US concerned over overcrowding of IDP camps in SL

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U.S. Faces Doubts About Leadership on Human Rights – washingtonpost.com

From the beginning, the Obama administration has unabashedly embraced the United Nations, pursuing a diplomatic strategy that reflects a belief that the world’s sole superpower can no longer afford to go it alone. But, as the U.N. General Assembly gets underway this week, human rights activists and political analysts say the new approach has undercut… Continue reading U.S. Faces Doubts About Leadership on Human Rights – washingtonpost.com

SLN constructs new internment camps in the islets of Jaffna

Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) stationed in Kaarainakar, Oorkaavatu’rai and Veala’nai are hastily engaged in constructing new internment camps to detain Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from the islets of Jaffna held in Vavuniyaa and brought to the islets. Around 1500 IDPs brought from Vavuniyaa in two stages and handed over to SLN are undergoing untold difficulties… Continue reading SLN constructs new internment camps in the islets of Jaffna

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‘Tamil heritage for sale in Colombo’

Valuable antiquities plundered from the archaeological sites and monuments in Vanni by the occupying forces of Sri Lanka are now sold in the antiquarian market of Colombo, reports reaching from Colombo said. Before the war, the LTTE was maintaining a museum in Vanni, with a large collection of archaeological material including Buddhist artefacts. Cultural artefacts… Continue reading ‘Tamil heritage for sale in Colombo’

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Sri Lanka under fire for lack of Tamil reconciliation – csmonitor.com

After defeating the Tamil Tigers this spring, the country has delayed the return of more than 250,000 displaced Tamils, citing concerns about mines and potential terrorists. When Sri Lanka’s government finally defeated the secessionist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in May, even its harshest critics rejoiced. Here, at last, was a chance to bring… Continue reading Sri Lanka under fire for lack of Tamil reconciliation – csmonitor.com

Sri Lankan politician arrested for slamming police

A ruling party provincial politician was arrested in Sri Lanka’s southern town of Galle on Monday, police spokesman Nimal Mediwaka said.     Mediwaka told reporters that Nishantha Muthuhettigama, a candidate from the ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) for the southern provincial council election was arrested by police and has been remanded until Tuesday.    … Continue reading Sri Lankan politician arrested for slamming police

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