Sri Lanka government has begun clearing all Liberation Tigers landmarks in the North in an attempt to wipe out any trace of the Tigers, government sources told media in Colombo Thursday. Tourism Ministry Secretary George Michael confirmed that the government had begun clearing some LTTE landmarks in the north in line with the government’s policy… Continue reading SL government begins to wipe out traces of Tigers in the North
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Protest over arrest of Sri Lanka reporter
Sri Lankan media groups Thursday protested against the arrest of a reporter close to Sarath Fonseka, the detained ex-army chief who tried to unseat the president in recent elections. The groups issued a joint statement demanding the release of Ruwan Weerakoon, a reporter with the Nation newspaper, who was arrested this week. "We request the… Continue reading Protest over arrest of Sri Lanka reporter
Rajapakse rejects early pardon for ‘fool’ Fonseka
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse has ruled out an early pardon for his election rival Sarath Fonseka and dismissed the former army chief as a "fool" who was unprepared for politics. In an interview with Singapore’s Straits Times published Thursday, Rajapakse also spelled out his economic ambitions for post-war Sri Lanka and said it would… Continue reading Rajapakse rejects early pardon for ‘fool’ Fonseka
Sri Lanka’s Fonseka: ‘I will never give up’ – Channel 4 News
By Jonathan Miller Exclusive: Former army commander General Sarath Fonseka tells Channel 4 News from his Sri Lanka prison cell that he is being set up, and claims the charges he faces in a military court are bogus. Read the Sri Lanka High Commission statement in full. Sri Lanka’s former army commander, who is facing… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Fonseka: ‘I will never give up’ – Channel 4 News
Election violence on the increase – CaFFe
Election related violence has risen to eighty-six since the closure of nomination for the forthcoming general election that is scheduled to be held on April 8, according to Keerthi Tennakoon, spokesman for the Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CaFFe), an election monitoring group. The violence included nineteen cases of damage to property, thirty assaults,… Continue reading Election violence on the increase – CaFFe
Sri Lanka denies ‘hit list’ charge
The office of Sri Lanka’s president has denied that there is a "hit list" of activists and journalists who are being targeted by the government. However, the authorities said they were preparing legislation to monitor some groups amid widespread malpractices. The list appeared two weeks ago on a local website and has been taken up… Continue reading Sri Lanka denies ‘hit list’ charge
Sri Lanka hotels dress up for post-war rush
Sri Lanka’s hotel owners are racing to refurbish and add thousands more rooms as foreign holidaymakers pour into the country after the end of nearly four decades of ethnic bloodshed. Leading hotel groups plan to spend millions of dollars on new decor and facilities for the influx of tourists drawn to the plentiful sunshine, beaches… Continue reading Sri Lanka hotels dress up for post-war rush
Sri Lanka postpones court martial against Fonseka
An attorney says judges in a court martial against Sri Lanka’s defeated presidential candidate have indefinitely postponed hearing a second charge against the ex-army chief. Nuwan Bopage says that the three army officers on the bench postponed the hearing Wednesday and will ask President Mahinda Rajapaksa if they should hear both charges against Gen. Sarath… Continue reading Sri Lanka postpones court martial against Fonseka
UN Chief to go ahead with proposal for panel on Sri lanka
The United Nation’s Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said that he is going ahead with his proposal for a panel of experts on Sri Lanka as part of an accountability process following the end of the civil war in island nation despite vehement objections from Colombo and defended it on the ground that the panel would… Continue reading UN Chief to go ahead with proposal for panel on Sri lanka
Expert panel for Sri Lanka will not infringe on sovereignty – Ban Ki-moon
The panel of experts being set up by the United Nations as part of an accountability process following the end of the civil war in Sri Lanka will not infringe on the country’s sovereignty, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Tuesday. Mr. Ban told journalists that the establishment of the panel is in line with a joint… Continue reading Expert panel for Sri Lanka will not infringe on sovereignty – Ban Ki-moon
