Sri Lanka government continues to deceive the people evicted from their properties in Valikaamam north and east in Jaffna, which were declared High Security Zones (HSZs) by Sri Lanka Army (SLA), without allowing to them to resettle in their homes as promised time and again by government ministers and officials, A. S. Nadarajah, the president… Continue reading Government continues to deceive IDPs in resettlement in HSZs in Valikaamam – President of IDP Welfare organizations
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Araud of France Gives Economic Read of Iran Sanctions, Ban’s Sri Lanka Inaction
"The United States for historical reasons has almost no economic relations with Iran," French Ambassador to the UN Gerard Araud said on Thursday night, explaining the U.S. push for sanctions on Tehran. In a dig at the U.S. position, Araud paraphrased a French philosopher, that "you are always ready to accept the sacrifice of your… Continue reading Araud of France Gives Economic Read of Iran Sanctions, Ban’s Sri Lanka Inaction
Nirupama Rao to visit Colombo tomorrow
On the invitation of the Government of Sri Lanka, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao is scheduled to undertake a three day visit to the island nation beginning on March 6 for interaction with her interlocutors here on a wide range of issues of mutual interest to both the counties. A statement issued by the Sri Lanka… Continue reading Nirupama Rao to visit Colombo tomorrow
Swiss Tamils set benchmark in political organisation
Eezham Tamils in Switzerland will democratically elect their representatives to form Swiss Council of Eezham Tamils on March 28, announced Tamil Election Switzerland (TES) it its official website. The constitution of the council will be based on the democratic mandate given by the diaspora Tamils of Switzerland in a referendum held in January this year,… Continue reading Swiss Tamils set benchmark in political organisation
More than 100,000 children traumatised: Norwegian aid worker
Redd Barna (Save the Children) aid worker from Norway, Vidar Strøm, has said that there are over one hundred thousand children who have been traumatised, to a greater or lesser degree, after being exposed to the war and then for the internment camps in the North. Redd Barna has gained access to the camps only… Continue reading More than 100,000 children traumatised: Norwegian aid worker
UN rights chief criticizes Iran, Sri Lanka
U.N. human rights chief Navi Pillay has singled out Iran for its crackdown on protestors after last year’s election in an address at the U.N. Human Rights Council. Pillay said human rights are "deteriorating" in Iran and that she is deeply concerned. She also criticized Sri Lanka for failing to examine abuses committed during the… Continue reading UN rights chief criticizes Iran, Sri Lanka
Q+A-Sri Lanka IMF loan delay and parliamentary election
Sri Lanka will initiate economic reforms in its next budget following a parliamentary election in April, after the IMF delayed a tranche of a $2.6 billion loan to add pressure on the government to rein in a budget deficit. [ID:SGE6220HA] Here are some questions and answers on the implications of the IMF delay, announced late… Continue reading Q+A-Sri Lanka IMF loan delay and parliamentary election
15 SLA soldiers arrested over journalist Lasantha Wickremathunge assassination
The inquiry into the killing of Lasantha Wickremathunge, Chief Editor of the Sunday Leader took a new turn with the arrest of fifteen soldiers of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) who earlier served in the SLA Intelligence Unit. They are now being detained by the Terrorist Investigation Division (TID) and being interrogated, police spokesman told… Continue reading 15 SLA soldiers arrested over journalist Lasantha Wickremathunge assassination
Sri Lanka readies tax and investment reforms, says official
Sri Lanka will initiate tax and investment reforms in its next budget following a parliamentary election in April, a government official said on Thursday, amid pressure from the IMF to rein in a budget deficit. Last week the International Monetary Fund delayed the third tranche of a $2.6 billion loan after Sri Lanka failed to… Continue reading Sri Lanka readies tax and investment reforms, says official
Ex-CJI of SL slams Fonseka’s detention, irks govt
Former Sri Lankan Chief Justice Sarath Silva has flayed as "illegal" the detention of ex-Army Chief Sarath Fonseka, prompting the government to express "dismay" over his comments. Silva, who served in the top judicial post for almost a decade till last June and was associated with reforms such as computerisation of the district court of… Continue reading Ex-CJI of SL slams Fonseka’s detention, irks govt
