By Matthew Russell Lee UNITED NATIONS, March 8 — After a weekend during which Sri Lanka’s president and ruling party attacked UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon for saying he will name a panel to advise himself about possible war crimes in Sri Lanka, Inner City Press asked Mr. Ban for his side of the story.… Continue reading On Sri Lanka, UN’s Ban Restates Concern on Lack of Progress, Unaware of Job Request – Inner City Press
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Sri Lanka Army completes summary of evidence against Fonseka
The summary of evidence over charges against retired General Sarath Fonseka in compliance with provisions of the Army Act was completed and handed over to the Commander of the Army Jagath Jayasuriya. A special communiqué issued by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) on Monday said the legal officers in the Army Directorate of Legal Services… Continue reading Sri Lanka Army completes summary of evidence against Fonseka
ITAK begins three day election campaign in Moothoor Tamil villages
Ilangkai Thamizh Arasuk Kadchi (ITAK) Monday began a three day campaign by holding election meeting in every Tamil village in the Moothoor East, Verukal DS division, Moothoor DS division in Trincomalee district. ITAK leader and the chief candidate for the Trincomalee district Mr.R.Sampanthan is leading the campaign with other six candidates in the list. The… Continue reading ITAK begins three day election campaign in Moothoor Tamil villages
S.Lanka shares at record high on tourism boom hopes
Sri Lankan shares hit a record high on Monday led by local buying in hotel and travel shares on hopes of post-war boom in the tourism industry as bookings have started to peak this year, brokers said. The All-Share Price Index .CSE of the Colombo Stock Exchange rose 0.66 percent to a new record high… Continue reading S.Lanka shares at record high on tourism boom hopes
India intends to open Consulate in Jaffna
India intends to open a Consulate General in Jaffna to help the people of the peninsula and fully restore the connectivity to south India. The Government of Sri Lanka has agreed to the proposal. Visiting Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao told the Indian media contingent in an informal interactive session here that she conveyed the… Continue reading India intends to open Consulate in Jaffna
Sri Lanka voices: ‘Fractured democracy’
The recent arrest of Sri Lanka’s former army chief and defeated presidential candidate, Gen Sarath Fonseka, along with some of his supporters, has raised fears among rights groups in the country. The authorities accuse the general of having worked with what they call anti-government forces Here people in Sri Lanka discuss the latest political developments… Continue reading Sri Lanka voices: ‘Fractured democracy’
India worked against Sri Lanka president: minister
India’s external intelligence agency tried to undermine Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse at polls in January and wanted him defeated, a minister said in an interview published Monday. Nandana Goonathilake, minister of postal services, said the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), India’s foreign intelligence service, had worked against Rajapakse at the January 26 vote even… Continue reading India worked against Sri Lanka president: minister
Nirupama Rao meets President Rajapakse
Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao met President Mahinda Rajapaksa Sunday morning at the President’s House. Both discussed several issues relating to the resettlement of the internally displaced people after the war against LTTE came to a finish last May. Sources in Colombo said the talks between the two also touched the subject on finding a… Continue reading Nirupama Rao meets President Rajapakse
Time for International Criminal Tribunal on Sri Lanka, says Boyle
Dismissing the response by Colombo that Ban Ki Moon had not appointed panel of experts on other countries where there are "continuing armed conflicts on a large scale, involving major humanitarian catastrophes and causing the deaths of large numbers of civilians due to military action," as "simply untrue nonsense," Francis A. Boyle, professor at the… Continue reading Time for International Criminal Tribunal on Sri Lanka, says Boyle
32 journalists from Trincomalee district visit Jaffna
A group of thirty-two journalists from the communities of Sinhalese, Tamil and Muslim from Trincomalee district visited Jaffna peninsula Sunday under a program arranged by National Peace Council (NPC) aimed at promoting understanding between communities, sources in Jaffna said. The group of journalists visited the offices of Uthayan, Yarl Thinakural and Valampuri Tamil dailies published… Continue reading 32 journalists from Trincomalee district visit Jaffna
