Sri Lanka’s Foreign Policy: Missing the Woods for the Trees – groundviews

Sri Lanka’s decisive military victory over the LTTE owed much to a robust foreign policy as it did to a strong military and political leadership with the resolve to defeat the enemy. The results are evident. At the Security Council, it was the steadfast position of permanent member China that the sovereignty of a member-state… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Foreign Policy: Missing the Woods for the Trees – groundviews

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Sri Lanka agrees to $2.5B IMF loan – upiasia

The International Monetary Fund has agreed to a $2.5 billion loan to Sri Lanka, subject to approval by the IMF executive board, officials said. IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn said in a news release Monday the executive board will consider the matter Friday. Once approved, the loan would allow Sri Lanka initially to draw up… Continue reading Sri Lanka agrees to $2.5B IMF loan – upiasia

The sisters who faced deportation from the UK | Education | The Guardian

In May, Education Guardian reported on the plight of two 15-year-olds from a Hartlepool school who feared they might be arrested and removed from the UK at any time. The sisters came to the UK with their mother last year, after fleeing Sri Lanka, a country that has been in the grip of civil war… Continue reading The sisters who faced deportation from the UK | Education | The Guardian

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2 corpses of youths washed ashore in the islets of Jaffna

Oorkaavatu’rai police recovered Sunday the corpse of a young male found washed ashore on the beach of Pungkudutheevu, an islet of Jaffna, and handed it over to Jaffna Teaching Hospital (JTH) mortuary. Meanwhile, a male corpse washed ashore on the coast of Ezhuvaitheevu, another islet of Jaffna, was recovered by Oorkaavatttu’rai police Monday and handed… Continue reading 2 corpses of youths washed ashore in the islets of Jaffna

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Government yet to decide on 13 plus political solution – Minister Alagaperuma

Sri Lanka Transport Minister, Dallas Alagaperuma, said Monday in a press meet in Jaffna that no final decision has been made by the government on the proposed 13 plus political solution to the ethnic issue, correcting Minister Douglas Devananda, who told the reporters that President Mahinda Rajapakse and the cabinet have accepted the 13 plus… Continue reading Government yet to decide on 13 plus political solution – Minister Alagaperuma

UN workers in Sri Lanka examined for signs of torture – radioaustralia

Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court has ordered two local United Nations workers be examined for signs of torture . The men’s lawyer says the two were abducted by government forces in June. Presenter: Claudette Werden Speakers: Dr Politha Kohona, Permanent Secretary to Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs; K.S. Ratnavale Lawyer; Bhavani Fonseka, Researcher Centre for… Continue reading UN workers in Sri Lanka examined for signs of torture – radioaustralia

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ICRC cuts back S.Lanka operations after govt order

The Red Cross on Monday announced the closure of four offices in Sri Lanka following a government order to foreign aid agencies to scale down operations. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said its four offices in the embattled eastern province were closed at the weekend. "The ICRC reaffirms its commitment to meet… Continue reading ICRC cuts back S.Lanka operations after govt order