The FINANCIAL — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is providing $150 million in emergency loan to the Government of Sri Lanka for projects which will support reconstruction of urgently-needed infrastructure, restore essential services and revive livelihood opportunities for people in war-affected regions. According to ADB, the loan is part of the wider assistance being extended… Continue reading ADB Provides $150 Million Emergency Loan to Sri Lanka
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TNA parliamentary group meeting scheduled in Trincomalee
The first parliamentary group meeting of the Tamil National Alliance is to be held on Sunday in Trincomalee. Thirteen parliamentarians elected from the five districts in North and East on the Ilangkai Thamizh Arasuk Kadchi (ITAK) ticket and the only national list parliamentarian will attend the first group meeting, Mr. R.Sampanthan, a senior leader of… Continue reading TNA parliamentary group meeting scheduled in Trincomalee
Lanka wants Israel to withdraw
Sri Lanka has called on Israel to withdraw from the occupied Palestinian territory saying sustainable peace could only be obtained if Israel were to withdraw from the territories back to the 1967 borders and end the blockade, illegal expansion of settlements and the construction of the separation wall. Sri Lanka’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the… Continue reading Lanka wants Israel to withdraw
Mano Ganesan complains on violence in Nawalapitiya
Mano Ganesan, the leader of the Democratic Peoples Front (DPF) and a candidate of the main opposition United National Party (UNP) Thursday complained that government party supporters have unleashed terror against his supporters in Nawalapitiya in the Kandy district where political parties and independent groups have stepped up their campaign for the re-poll that scheduled… Continue reading Mano Ganesan complains on violence in Nawalapitiya
Britain’s Conservative party wishes Tamils on New Year
Wishing British Tamils on the occasion of the traditional Tamil New Year, the main opposition Conservative party, in a statement by its leader, David Cameron, welcomed the contribution the Diaspora has made to the United Kingdom and hailed its values of family, community, enterprise and responsibility. “On behalf of the Conservative Party, I would like… Continue reading Britain’s Conservative party wishes Tamils on New Year
Sri Lanka shares fall from record high; rupee down
Sri Lanka’s shares fell on Thursday in thin trade from a record high close in the previous session, snapping six straight rises led by hotel shares, while the rupee closed weaker on importer demand. The All-Share Price Index .CSE of the Colombo Stock Exchange closed 0.07 percent or 2.95 points weaker at 3,955.83, from its… Continue reading Sri Lanka shares fall from record high; rupee down
AFP: US urges respect for human rights in Sri Lanka
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has urged Sri Lanka to respect human rights and heal its communal divisions as the island emerges from decades of ethnic bloodshed. In a message marking Sri Lanka’s New Year and released by the US embassy in Colombo on Thursday, Clinton said the government defeat of Tamil Tiger rebels… Continue reading AFP: US urges respect for human rights in Sri Lanka
S Lanka accused soldiers freed
Police in Sri Lanka say they have released 17 soldiers detained on suspicion of killing or attempting to kill journalists and editors. The men were accused of being involved in the 2009 murder of newspaper editor Lasantha Wickramatunga and for the other attacks on journalists. Police told a court that there was no evidence against… Continue reading S Lanka accused soldiers freed
US urges respect for human rights in Sri Lanka
[thenews.com.pk] US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has urged Sri Lanka to respect human rights and heal its communal divisions as the island emerges from decades of ethnic bloodshed. In a message marking Sri Lanka’s New Year and released by the US embassy in Colombo on Thursday, Clinton said the government defeat of Tamil Tiger… Continue reading US urges respect for human rights in Sri Lanka
Tamil Tiger pensioner gets election go-ahead – Croydon Guardian
A pensioner has been given the go-ahead to run candidates in the upcoming elections despite his links to a banned terrorist organisation. Nadarajah Balasubramaniam, 69, hopes to persuade people the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam are freedom fighters, despite years of suicide bombing and reports they used child soldiers to fight the Sri Lankan army.… Continue reading Tamil Tiger pensioner gets election go-ahead – Croydon Guardian
