USA aids, awards Colombo supplier

A Colombo-based supplier of horticultural produce to McDonalds, Burger King, Unilever, Heinz and also to Japan has been provided with US aid since 2008 to initiate its activities in the Eastern Province. Mr. Mohan Pandithage, chairman of the supplier group, Hayleys, a Multi National Corporate (MNC) of Sri Lanka, received an award from USAID for… Continue reading USA aids, awards Colombo supplier

Sri Lanka arrests Buddhist monks over Fonseka protest

Sri Lankan police have arrested 12 Buddhist monks who were demonstrating against the detention of the opposition politician, Gen Sarath Fonseka. Late on Monday, a police spokesman told the BBC the monks would shortly be freed, but this could not be confirmed. The arrests in the capital Colombo are another episode in the bitter fall-out… Continue reading Sri Lanka arrests Buddhist monks over Fonseka protest

Archaeology sparks new conflict between Sri Lankan Tamils and Sinhalese

by Jeremy Page Recent visitors to Kilinochchi, the former capital of the Tamil Tigers, had noticed something unusual — there was a single, new building standing among the bombed-out ruins of the abandoned city in northern Sri Lanka. It was a whitewashed Buddhist shrine, strewn with flowers. “We thought it strange because there was no… Continue reading Archaeology sparks new conflict between Sri Lankan Tamils and Sinhalese

After the Tigers, a new Tamil struggle

Tamil Tiger rebels were crushed in Sri Lanka’s civil war, while President Rajapaksa from the Sinhalese majority has gone from strength to strength. His government is expected to win parliamentary elections on Thursday – and many minority Tamils now wonder what the future holds. The BBC’s Charles Haviland reports from Jaffna. The Nallur temple, a… Continue reading After the Tigers, a new Tamil struggle

Q+A-Sri Lanka’s parliamentary elections

Sri Lanka’s opposition on Monday vowed to deny the ruling coalition a two-thirds majority at this week’s parliamentary election, to thwart the president’s plans to win the power to change the consitution. Campaigning for the legislative polls was due to end after Monday, a day on which police recorded the first campaign-related fatality of this… Continue reading Q+A-Sri Lanka’s parliamentary elections

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Sri Lanka opposition vows to stop leader’s poll plan

Sri Lanka’s opposition on Monday vowed to deny the ruling coalition a two-thirds majority at this week’s parliamentary election, saying it would give an already powerful president too free a hand to rule. President Mahinda Rajapaksa, fresh from a landslide re-election in January, has said he expects his United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) to get… Continue reading Sri Lanka opposition vows to stop leader’s poll plan

Election fraud feared in Jaffna electorate

The open participation of a high police officer in the election propaganda meeting of Minister Douglas Devananda at Nalloor Ilang Kalaingar Hall Sunday has triggered suspicion and fear that the police and Sri Lanka armed forces will support election fraud in favour of Douglas Devananda’s Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) and its ally Sri Lanka… Continue reading Election fraud feared in Jaffna electorate

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SLA shoots on persons transporting sand in Thenmaraadchi

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers opened fire Sunday evening on three youths on a tractor transporting sand for building purposes without stopping at the SLA check post in Allaarai area in Thenmaraadchi, sources in Chavakachcheari said. The soldiers were able to take two of them into custody while the third person had run off. Kodikaamam… Continue reading SLA shoots on persons transporting sand in Thenmaraadchi

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