S.Lanka takes more time to study war crime charges

Sri Lanka’s president has given legal experts four more months to study a US State Department report cataloging alleged war crimes on the island, the presidency said in a statement Monday. President Mahinda Rajapakse extended the December 31 deadline of the panel he appointed in November to formulate a response to the US report, which… Continue reading S.Lanka takes more time to study war crime charges

Unpredictable LTTE landmine pattern baffles mine experts

Demining experts in Sri Lanka are struggling over the unpredictable pattern of LTTE landmines that are obstructing the resettlement of displaced Tamils by January 5 deadline here. "There is no set pattern of landmines laid by the LTTE landmines and we confront with various challenges," Major K Raju, who was also in Indian army told… Continue reading Unpredictable LTTE landmine pattern baffles mine experts

Record number to vote by post in Sri Lanka presidential election

A record number of over 450,000 postal voting applications for the forthcoming presidential election have been received, election officials here said Monday. This was the highest number of postal applications ever since the first presidential election held in 1982. Only those state employees who are involved in essential duties on the election day are eligible… Continue reading Record number to vote by post in Sri Lanka presidential election

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Gwynne Dyer: Equality unlikely for Tamils now Tigers vanquished – NZ Herald News

Committed Sinhalese nationalists are ahead in the polls as Sri Lanka’s elections approach. This spells trouble for the Tamils, says Gwynne Dyer. First, the good news. Sri Lanka’s Government, whose 26-year war against the separatist Tamil Tigers ended in total victory last May, is keeping its promise to let all of the 300,000 Tamil civilians… Continue reading Gwynne Dyer: Equality unlikely for Tamils now Tigers vanquished – NZ Herald News

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Sri Lanka stocks hit peak again, up 120 pct in 2009

Sri Lankan shares .CSE hit another record high on Monday after having already more than doubled this year. Analysts said that investors were positioning ahead of Jan. 26 presidential polls, betting that regardless of the outcome the stock market will continue its climb, fuelled by post-war economic optimism. It has risen over 120 percent so… Continue reading Sri Lanka stocks hit peak again, up 120 pct in 2009

Court remands Amila Thera

Horana Magistrate Sunday remanded Venerable Dambara Amila Thera till Tuesday when the CID produced the Thera in the Court. Venerable Amila Thera was taken into custody from his Vihare at Talangama by CID officers on a complaint of cheating, following his announcement at a press briefing that his organization Patriotic National Centre (PNC) would extend… Continue reading Court remands Amila Thera

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