China has agreed to lend $290 million to Sri Lanka to build a new airport and revive its railway network, the island nation’s foreign ministry said on Wednesday. China will provide a $190 million loan through its funding arm, Exim Bank, to construct the island’s second airport and $100 million to boost the capacity of… Continue reading China to loan Sri Lanka $290 mln for airport, railways | Reuters
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China to build new international airport in Sri Lanka
China is to lend Sri Lanka about $200m (£133m) to build a second international airport in the south of the island. Another $100m from Beijing will help boost the island’s railway network, Sri Lanka’s foreign ministry said. The new airport will be near a vast sea port which is being largely funded with Chinese money.… Continue reading China to build new international airport in Sri Lanka
Indian team from Jaipur to help Sri Lanka amputees
An Indian charity has sent a team to northern Sri Lanka to provide 1,000 amputees with artificial limbs. Workers from the BMVSS charity, which makes the so-called "Jaipur foot", will spend a month in the town of Vavuniya. The Jaipur foot is regarded as the most inexpensive and cost effective artificial limb in the world.… Continue reading Indian team from Jaipur to help Sri Lanka amputees
China lends Sri Lanka $290m for development
China has completed arrangements through its funding arm, Exim Bank, to provide $290m in concessionary development loans to Sri Lanka, Reuters reported. $190m of the loan is to develop a second airport in Matara and the other $100m is to improve the railways. China was the largest foreign funding source for Sri Lanka in 2009… Continue reading China lends Sri Lanka $290m for development
Third Mu’l’livaaykkaal in the name of ‘development’
After abetting a military defeat and subsequently blessing a political defeat, the coterie of countries propping up Sri Lankan state is now bent upon enacting a third Mu’l’livaaykkaal, by bringing in a ‘development defeat’ of Eezham Tamils through handing over development management to the Sinhalese, said a concerned group of diaspora Tamils who recently had… Continue reading Third Mu’l’livaaykkaal in the name of ‘development’
UK Foreign Affairs Under Secretary arrives in Sri Lanka
British Permanent Under Secretary for Foreign affairs, Sir Peter Ricketts, arrived in Colombo Wednesday early morning on a two day visit, Colombo media reported. He immediately called on Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama. Sir Ricketts had urged Colombo to allow humanitarian Non Governmental organizations to assist in resettlement of IDPs, according to media reports.… Continue reading UK Foreign Affairs Under Secretary arrives in Sri Lanka
Sarath Fonseka to be tried over 5 charges under Army Act
Retired Major General Sarath will be tried over five charges under Army Act at a court martial within next few days, Military spokesman, Major General Prasad Amarasinghe told media Monday. He added that the summary of evidence over charges against General Fonseka made in compliance with provisions of the Army Act was completed and handed… Continue reading Sarath Fonseka to be tried over 5 charges under Army Act
IDPs in Moothoor complain to ITAK leaders about their uncertain future
Trincomalee electoral candidates led by Ilangkai Thamizh Arasuk Kadchi (ITAK) leader Mr. R. Sampanthan, Tuesday visited the camps in Ki’liveddi and Paddiththidal in Moothoor DS division where hundreds of internally displaced Tamil families from Champoor, Kooniththeevu, Choodaikkudaa and Navaratnapuram in the High Security Zones declared by the Sri Lanka Army after the eviction of LTTE… Continue reading IDPs in Moothoor complain to ITAK leaders about their uncertain future
JVP will oppose any power devolution to North, East provinces
The Sinhala Marxist party Jantha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) former parliamentarian, Anura Kumara Dissanayake said that JVP will oppose if a new political constitution devolving powers to the Northern and Eastern provinces is to be created, in a press briefing held in Colombo Tuesday. “Minister G. L. Peiris recently said that the government intends implementing its… Continue reading JVP will oppose any power devolution to North, East provinces
Chinese involvement in Jaffna peninsula gains momentum
While India is said to be seriously considering opening a branch of its High Commission for Sri Lanka in Jaffna, Chinese contractors are actively engaged in planning the broadening of five major roads in the peninsula in keeping with the agreement entered with Sri Lanka President, Mahintha Rajapakse, sources in Jaffna said. A conference presided… Continue reading Chinese involvement in Jaffna peninsula gains momentum
