Sri Lanka says negotiating $1.9 bln loan with IMF

Sri Lanka’s central bank on Wednesday said it was negotiating a $1.9 billion loan with the International Monetary Fund to help weather the global financial crisis and pay for post-war reconstruction. Sri Lanka’s $32 billion economy has been under pressure because of shrinking export earnings from tea and garments, and foreign currency reserves dropped by… Continue reading Sri Lanka says negotiating $1.9 bln loan with IMF

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UN: Sri Lanka war causing civilian catastrophe

Civilians trapped in the war zone in northern Sri Lanka are dying because they lack food and medicine in what the United Nations described Wednesday as an "unfolding humanitarian catastrophe."   An army offensive has driven the Tamil Tiger rebels from most of their strongholds in recent months and corralled them in a narrow strip… Continue reading UN: Sri Lanka war causing civilian catastrophe

US Congressman supports review of Gotabaya, Fonseka indictment

Congressman Walter B Jones representing North Carolina’s 3rd District, in a letter of support sent to the United States Attorney General, Eric Holder, said that the "Department of Justice must take care to review all issues brought to its attention," in the model indictment submitted early February, and requested that the Justice Department to "review… Continue reading US Congressman supports review of Gotabaya, Fonseka indictment

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SLEB employees demonstrate against passing of amendment motion, in Colombo

Sri Lanka Electricity Board (SLEB) employees staged a protest demonstration in front of Fort Railway Station in Colombo Tuesday against the SLEB amendment bill being passed in Sri Lanka Parliament, sources in Colombo said. The bill, which has been a subject of controversy and vehemently opposed by the opposition United National Party (UNP) and Sinhala… Continue reading SLEB employees demonstrate against passing of amendment motion, in Colombo

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SLA in killing spree in the ‘safety zone’, 73 killed, 160 wounded

Sri Lanka Army fired artillery shells and air attacks by the Sri Lanka Air Force have claimed the lives of at least 73 civilians, most of them inside ‘safety zone’ on Tuesday in Mullaiththevu district, according to the details from medical and local aid workers in the district. More than 160 civilians have sustained injuries.… Continue reading SLA in killing spree in the ‘safety zone’, 73 killed, 160 wounded

Many Sri Lankan Tamils flee from the island

The assailants broke in after the fighting between ethnic rebels and the military erupted again into full-scale war, storming through his family’s home and calling his name.   Thanabalasingham Surendran, a member of Sri Lanka’s Tamil ethnic minority, fled to the capital, Colombo. But unknown "messengers from military intelligence" kept calling and demanding extortion money.… Continue reading Many Sri Lankan Tamils flee from the island

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Puthukkudiyiruppu junction captured, says Sri Lankan Army

Sri Lankan forces on Tuesday took control of a strategic junction on the outskirts of the last LTTE-held urban area after fierce clashes that killed at least 13 Tamil Tiger guerrillas, the military said.   The capture of the Puthukkudiyiruppu junction in Mullaittivu district came as the military said they were ready to inflict a… Continue reading Puthukkudiyiruppu junction captured, says Sri Lankan Army

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SLA shells hospital environs, 13 killed including 4 children

Sri Lanka Army fired artillery shells targeting the environs of Maa’ththa’lan makeshift-hospital within the ‘safety zone’ from 5:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday. The shells hit the IDP settlement, located 200 meters near the hospital, claiming the lives of 13 Tamil civilians. Four of them were children, including a 1-year-old baby. 56 civilians have sustained… Continue reading SLA shells hospital environs, 13 killed including 4 children

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