A Vedda aborigine of the island of Sri Lanka was allegedly flogged severely by a Sinhala Buddhist monk during a recent temple festival in Mahiyangane and the police refused to register a complaint, says Asian Human Rights Commission on Friday, requesting international public to intervene by sending urgent appeal to relevant authorities in Sri Lanka.… Continue reading Buddhist monk accused of flogging a Vedda
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Sri Lanka candidates launch presidential campaigns
Sri Lanka’s main presidential candidates addressed public rallies on Friday at the start of official campaigning for what is expected to be a bitterly contested poll next month. President Mahinda Rajapakse and his main rival, former army chief Sarath Fonseka, sought blessings at Buddhist temples before their rallies at historic pilgrim cities. Rajapakse vowed a… Continue reading Sri Lanka candidates launch presidential campaigns
Merak Tamil refugees demand fundamental right to health-care, safety
Two hundred and fifty four Tamil boat refugees who fled the war in Sri Lanka and currently held in a boat at the Indonesian Port of Merak after being intercepted by Indonesian Navy, demanded in a press release issued Thursday, that they are want "respect for their fundamental rights," and added that they are not… Continue reading Merak Tamil refugees demand fundamental right to health-care, safety
UPDATE 1-Sri Lanka bourse hits record high; rupee slips | Reuters
Sri Lankan shares .CSE hit a record high of 3188.82 on Friday, surpassing its previous level of 3157.11 hit on 15 October on high volumes, led by foreign buying, traders said. The All-Share Price Index .CSE of the Colombo Stock Exchange rose 2.09 percent in intraday trade to 3200.26 which intern all time intraday high… Continue reading UPDATE 1-Sri Lanka bourse hits record high; rupee slips | Reuters
Sri Lanka economy expands post-war
Sri Lanka’s economic growth accelerated at its fastest pace this year after the end of a bloody ethnic civil war in May, helped by new investment, official data released Friday showed. The economy grew by 4.2 percent during the third quarter to September, faster than the 2.1 percent growth it posted in the second quarter.… Continue reading Sri Lanka economy expands post-war
Tale of war and peace in the 2004 tsunami
In Indonesia’s Aceh, one of the worst calamities in history led to a historic peace agreement, and the former rebels are now in power in a province once under military rule. But in Sri Lanka, the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) saw the tsunami as an opportunity to re-arm, before both sides girded… Continue reading Tale of war and peace in the 2004 tsunami
Lanka: North-East Tamils may tilt polls balance
The indigenous Sri Lankan Tamils living in the Northern and Eastern provinces may tilt the balance in the January 26 Sri Lankan Presidential election which is expected to be a close contest between Mahinda Rajapaksa, the incumbent President, and Gen.Sarath Fonseka, the joint opposition candidate. In the last Presidential election held at the end of… Continue reading Lanka: North-East Tamils may tilt polls balance
World Bank lends 182 million to Sri Lanka
The World Bank has announced a 182-million-dollar loan to help Sri Lanka assist refugees and rebuild Tamil majority provinces that were ravaged by nearly 40 years of civil war that ended earlier this year. One loan package for 105 million dollars will go to rebuild major roads linking north and east Sri Lanka, the bank… Continue reading World Bank lends 182 million to Sri Lanka
Lanka:Tamil alliance not in presidential race
Twenty two candidates would fight the upcoming Sri Lankan Presidential election to be held on January 26, 2010. The Commissioner of Elections, Dayananda Dissanayake, said here on Thursday, that 22 out of the 23 nominations were in order. Among the nominations accepted were those of incumbent President Mahinda Rajapaksa representing the 26-party United Peoples’ Freedom… Continue reading Lanka:Tamil alliance not in presidential race
Zurich, Vienna, war crimes and Tamil polity
By concentrating in an undue way on the choice of a president between the two main candidates seen as war criminals, why should Eezham Tamils ultimately uphold the interests of any of the powers either committed or abetted those very war crimes but show no signs of mending their ways on the national question and… Continue reading Zurich, Vienna, war crimes and Tamil polity
