Sri Lanka tsunami aid misappropriated: watchdog

Nearly half a billion dollars in tsunami aid for Sri Lanka is unaccounted for and over 600 million dollars has been spent on projects unrelated to the disaster, an anti-corruption watchdog said Saturday. Berlin-based Transparency International demanded an audit of the money received by the Sri Lankan government to help victims of the Asian tsunami… Continue reading Sri Lanka tsunami aid misappropriated: watchdog

Published
Categorised as News

Choosing the lesser evil

At the last Presidential election the Tamil leadership through its shortsightedness with no insight into the consequences of their action, helped through default, to elect a President who proved a disaster to the Tamil people in every conceivable way. The Tamils had to contend with not only Mahinda Rajapakse who vowed to liberate them but… Continue reading Choosing the lesser evil

Published
Categorised as News

Sri Lankans want to know where tsunami aid has gone – The National Newspaper

Five years after the tsunami swept over the shores of Sri Lanka destroying everything in its path, victims are continuing to rebuild their lives. But their efforts have been plagued by nagging questions over widespread corruption in programmes expected to provide thousands of houses worth billions of rupees. More than 35,000 people in Sri Lanka… Continue reading Sri Lankans want to know where tsunami aid has gone – The National Newspaper

Published
Categorised as News

SLA refuses permission for IDP resettlement in Thenmaraadchi

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) authorities denied permission for the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) to resettle in their villages in Thenmaraadchi earlier occupied by SLA during war. Though SLA has removed its bases and men from the lands of the IDPs permission is denied saying that the lands are infested with mines, the IDPs said. SLA… Continue reading SLA refuses permission for IDP resettlement in Thenmaraadchi

Published
Categorised as News

Asia marks fifth anniversary of Indian Ocean tsunami

Countries across the Indian Ocean are marking the fifth anniversary of the catastrophic tsunami that killed almost 250,000 people. In Indonesia’s Aceh province, where 170,000 died, thousands held prayers in public mosques and private homes. On Thai beaches, Buddhist monks chanted prayers as mourners held pictures of loved ones lost five years ago. Hundreds of… Continue reading Asia marks fifth anniversary of Indian Ocean tsunami

Published
Categorised as News

Boycott campaign in US gathers momentum

While New York Tamil activists deployed a mobile billboard to spread the message of their boycott campaign urging ethical shoppers to shun garments and other products made in Sri Lanka whose 99% Sinhala military allegedly killed more than 30,000 civilians, activists in Florida and in Northern California held protest campaigns in Fort Lauderdale and in… Continue reading Boycott campaign in US gathers momentum

Sinhala ultra-nationalist monk backs Fonseka

The Sinhala Buddhist extreme nationalist organisation, Patriotic National Centre (PNC) led by Buddhist Monk Venerable Dhambara Amila Thero, Thursday said that it has decided to support General (retd) Sarath Fonseka, contesting in the forthcoming Sri Lankan presidential elections. Dhambara Amila Thero has been opposed to outside influence, both the Western and the Indian, since the… Continue reading Sinhala ultra-nationalist monk backs Fonseka

Copenhagen exhibits expose NorthEast environmental destruction

Two environmentalists from Tamil Nadu, interrupted their world tour promoting environment preservation, to organize an exhibit in the hallways of the climate change conference in Copenhagen between 7th and 18th December, to highlight the irreversible deforestation in the Tamil homeland of North-East carried out by the Sri Lanka military. “Decades-long massive military operations and occupation… Continue reading Copenhagen exhibits expose NorthEast environmental destruction

Chinese aid for Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka and China have signed three framework agreements amounting to $410 million under which Beijing will provide concessional funding for several projects in Sri Lanka, including the second international airport at Mattala. A Sri Lankan team led by Secretary to the Treasury Jayasundera is on a three-day official visit to China. The statement said… Continue reading Chinese aid for Sri Lanka

Published
Categorised as News

Letter on U.N. queries withdrawn: Colombo

The Sri Lankan government on Thursday announced that the letter sent by Secretary of the Ministry of Disaster Management and Human Rights Rajiva Wijesinghe in response to questions raised by U.N. Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial Summary or Arbitrary Executions Phillip Alston, on charges made by the former Army Chief Sarath Fonseka against Defence Secretary Gotabhaya… Continue reading Letter on U.N. queries withdrawn: Colombo

Published
Categorised as News