Thai authorities on Monday sought to unravel the mystery of the ultimate destination of a plane that landed in Bangkok with a huge cache of weapons from North Korea, exported in defiance of a U.N. embargo on arms from the communist state. Military analysts said the arms were likely destined for African rebel groups or… Continue reading Thais probe destination for seized NKorean weapons
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As Killing of Those Seeking to Surrender in Sri Lanka Is Alleged, Will UN Investigate?
In the final days in Sri Lanka of what even the UN called the bloodbath on the beach, there were reports that when some in the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam sought to surrender with white flags, they were killed by the Army. The UN’s Vijay Nambiar, it was reported, had urged the LTTE officials… Continue reading As Killing of Those Seeking to Surrender in Sri Lanka Is Alleged, Will UN Investigate?
Ban Blurs UN’s Role in Congo War Crimes, Heads to Copenhagen, Lessons UN-Learned
In a bland but disjointed end of the year press conference on Monday, the UN’s Ban Ki-moon was asked to summarize his accomplishments since his election as Secretary General in 2006. He responded with litany of UN buzzwords — food security, gender entity, Millennium Development Goals — and admitted that there are "regional conflict issues… Continue reading Ban Blurs UN’s Role in Congo War Crimes, Heads to Copenhagen, Lessons UN-Learned
Fear for State armed forces remain among Jaffna residents – Ranil
Ranil Wicremasinghe, the leader of the opposition, currently in Jaffna canvassing for Sarath Fonseka in the presidential election, witnessed ordinary people getting down from their vehicles to stand at the edge of the road when they saw the convoy of vehicles he was travelling in happened to pass by. He expressed concern to the journalists… Continue reading Fear for State armed forces remain among Jaffna residents – Ranil
Sri Lanka candidate denies Tiger rebels shot
General Sarath Fonseka, who is challenging President Mahinda Rajapaksa in a January election, denied on Monday having said government soldiers shot surrendering Tamil Tiger rebels, adding no such incidents happened. The Sri Lankan government had earlier denounced reported comments by the general, carried in an opposition newspaper, that senior rebels who were to surrender with… Continue reading Sri Lanka candidate denies Tiger rebels shot
Grenade attack on UNP district office in Batticaloa
Unidentified persons lobbed a hand grenade Sunday around 10:40 p.m on the United National Party (UNP) office located in the residence of UNP Batticaloa district branch president and member of Eastern Provincial Council, Arasaratnam Sasitharan, Batticaloa police said. None was injured in the blast but the office has been damaged a little. The office has… Continue reading Grenade attack on UNP district office in Batticaloa
AG to institute legal action against Fonseka
The Attorney General has been directed by the government to investigate and institute legal action against General (retd) Sarath Fonseka for making allegation against the Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse that the latter had ordered the Division Commander on the ground to kill LTTE cadres who made an attempt to surrender, according to Human Rights Minister,… Continue reading AG to institute legal action against Fonseka
Wickremesinghe holds talks on Sri Lanka situation in New Delhi
Ranil Wickremesinghe, leader of the main opposition United National Party, left for India Sunday evening on a two-day visit to New Delhi on an invitation of the Indian government. During his stay in New Delhi he is scheduled to meet Indian Prime Minister Man Mohan Singh, Congress party leader Ms Sonia Gandhi, External Affairs Minister… Continue reading Wickremesinghe holds talks on Sri Lanka situation in New Delhi
Sri Lanka denies malicious war crimes charges
Sri Lanka on Monday denounced reported accusations by a general now running for president that government troops shot dead surrendering Tamil Tiger rebels on their way to winning a 25-year old civil war in May. General Sarath Fonseka, who is challenging president Mahinda Rajapaksa in a January election, was quoted in a pro-opposition newspaper as… Continue reading Sri Lanka denies malicious war crimes charges
S.Lanka set for record current account surplus
Sri Lanka is expected to record a surplus in its current account for the first time in 32 years, the central bank said Monday. The island’s lower export earnings have been offset by a slower import bill that has helped Colombo post a 393 million dollar surplus for the nine months to September, the Central… Continue reading S.Lanka set for record current account surplus
