Sri Lanka Navy (SLA) authorities in Mannaar have directed all persons visiting Mannaar Island to surrender their national identity card and to obtain a special pass at the Mannaar Fort sentry point before entering the town. This directive has caused difficulties for the visitors to transact business and other official activities with banks and other… Continue reading SLN imposes new restrictions on visitors to Mannaar
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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
1200 Southern police personnel to be engaged in JMC election duties
Sri Lanka government has taken steps to bring 1200 police personnel to Jaffna in vehicles along A9 route to be engaged in election duties in the forthcoming Jaffna Municipal Council (JMC) election, police high officials in Jaffna said. This announcement comes amidst accusations raised by Tamil National Alliance (TNA) that the government is planning to… Continue reading 1200 Southern police personnel to be engaged in JMC election duties
Postal voting in Jaffna, Vavuniya local elections on July 27, 28
Postal voting in the forthcoming elections to Jaffna Municipal Council and Vavuniyaa Urban Council is to take place on July 27 and 28. 183 government servants are qualified to cast their votes in Vavuniyaa Urban Council and 335 out of 473 are qualified for postal voting in Jaffna Municipal Council, election department sources said. Meanwhile,… Continue reading Postal voting in Jaffna, Vavuniya local elections on July 27, 28
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
All accused acquitted in Udatalawinna Muslim massacre case
A five member bench of the Supreme Court Friday acquitted four army personnel including a lieutenant earlier sentenced to death in the Udatalawinna massacre of five Muslim civilians during December 2001 general elections. In this case earlier eight persons were charged including the then Deputy Defence Minister General Anurudha Ratwatte and his sons Rohan and… Continue reading All accused acquitted in Udatalawinna Muslim massacre case
Vanni IDP family files FR seeking release from “internment camp”
A Fundamental Rights violation petition has been filed in Sri Lanka Supreme Court Thursday seeking the release of a four-member family displaced from Vanni and currently being detained in one of the several camps in Vavuniyaa and to order two million rupees as compensation for illegal detention. Seventy-year-old Kanapathipillai Ehambaram of Naachchikudaa filed the FR… Continue reading Vanni IDP family files FR seeking release from “internment camp”
Sri Lanka to free military deserters: official
Sri Lanka is to free some 1,800 jailed military deserters as part of a presidential amnesty, a justice ministry spokesman said on Friday. The pardon will apply to deserters serving up to a year in jail after being convicted by military courts, the official said, adding that 585 convicted deserters had been freed last month… Continue reading Sri Lanka to free military deserters: official
MV Ali: Refugees yet to benefit from relief
The Sri Lankan Red Cross (SLRC) has written to the Indian High Commission here to help it clear the 840 tonnes of relief material sent by the Indian Red Cross (IRC) from the Colombo port. However, the Indian officials seemed reluctant to get involved, sources told Express, adding that it was essentially a dispute between… Continue reading MV Ali: Refugees yet to benefit from relief
IMF lends $2.5bn to Sri Lanka despite concerns for Tamil refugees
The International Monetary Fund is expected to approve a controversial $2.5 billion (£1.5 billion) loan to Sri Lanka today, despite concerns over the treatment of the Tamil minority. Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the managing director of the IMF, said this week that the organisation had agreed the terms of the deal with the Sri Lankan Government after… Continue reading IMF lends $2.5bn to Sri Lanka despite concerns for Tamil refugees
