Sri Lanka faced criticism Saturday for extending a state of emergency giving sweeping powers to security forces to detain suspects ahead of parliamentary elections due by April. A private poll-monitoring body, the People’s Action for Free and Fair Elections, said continuation of emergency rule could undermine the vote slated to be held after last month’s… Continue reading Sri Lanka under fire after extends emergency rule
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Russia to lend post-war Sri Lanka $300 mln for arms
Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa left on Saturday for Moscow, where he will sign a $300 million (192 million pound) loan to buy military equipment from Russia, despite an end to his country’s quarter-century civil war. Sri Lanka defeated the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in May in a final offensive that prompted allegations… Continue reading Russia to lend post-war Sri Lanka $300 mln for arms
Lecturer, wife seek anticipatory bail from courts
A lecturer and his wife Friday sought anticipatory bail from Colombo Magistrate from being arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department of Sri Lanka Police for supporting General (retd) Sarath Fonseka in the recently held presidential election, legal sources in Colombo said. Magistrate Mr. Lal Bandara Ranasinghe ordered the Officer in Charge of the CID to… Continue reading Lecturer, wife seek anticipatory bail from courts
Presidential pardon clears ex-UNP national organizer to contest on UPFA
S.B.Dissanayake who was the national organizer of the main opposition United National Party (UNP) till he defected to the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) and supported the incumbent President Mahinda Rajapakse in the last presidential election was granted full presidential pardon and appointed as UPFA organizer for Udunuwara electorate in Kandy district. Dissanayake was… Continue reading Presidential pardon clears ex-UNP national organizer to contest on UPFA
Sri Lanka given 6 months to reverse EU GSP+ suspension
Ambassadors of the nations of European Union, based on EU Commissions negative assessment of Sri Lanka’s human rights record, have decided to suspend the preferential trade status known as GSP+ (Generalised System of Preferences Plus) to Sri Lanka. However, when the European finance ministers announce this decision at a meeting in Brussels on February 16,… Continue reading Sri Lanka given 6 months to reverse EU GSP+ suspension
EU to suspend Sri Lanka trading privileges over rights: officials
EU nations have decided to suspend Sri Lanka’s preferential trade status because of the island’s human rights record and will make the formal move later this month, officials said Friday. "European ambassadors have taken the decision. The EU Commission’s investigation showed Sri Lanka has not demonstrated that it has taken the steps that would allow… Continue reading EU to suspend Sri Lanka trading privileges over rights: officials
Fonseka had plans to stage Russian style coup, says Rajapaksa government
The United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) government led by Mahinda Rajapaksa Friday claimed that there was an attempt to stage a Russian style coup in Sri Lanka on the eve of last presidential election. Thirty seven persons including several retired Major Generals and Colonels and Brigadiers have been held in detention over their alleged involvement… Continue reading Fonseka had plans to stage Russian style coup, says Rajapaksa government
SL parliament extends emergency another month
Sri Lanka’s parliament Friday adopted a motion by a majority of eighty seven votes to extend the State of Emergency for another month. One hundred and two MPs of the ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) voted for the motion and fifteen from the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and the main opposition United National Party… Continue reading SL parliament extends emergency another month
Sri Lanka launches offensive against army deserters
Sri Lankan police and troops began a crackdown Friday against thousands of military deserters after a large number failed to heed a surrender call, military officials said. Some 1,400 soldiers who were absent without leave turned up at military camps Thursday to take advantage of an amnesty declared to coincide with Sri Lanka’s national holiday… Continue reading Sri Lanka launches offensive against army deserters
Rajapaksa to leave for Russia on official visit
The re-elected Sri Lanka President, Mahinda Rajapaksa is leaving on an official trip to Russia. The fact that Mr. Rajapaksa has chosen Moscow as the first destination of his foreign travel after securing a resounding second endorsement from the people of the island nation has not gone unnoticed here in the political and diplomatic circles.… Continue reading Rajapaksa to leave for Russia on official visit
