POLL-Sri Lanka cenbank seen keeping policy rates steady

Sri Lanka’s central bank isexpected to keep its key monetary policy rates steady onMonday, a Reuters poll showed, to shrug off any inflationarypressure after cutting the rates six times this year. A median forecast of 14 analysts predicted the central bankwould keep its rates unchanged at multi-year lows. The central bank has so far in… Continue reading POLL-Sri Lanka cenbank seen keeping policy rates steady

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Reveal whereabouts of surrendered, arrested Liberation Tigers – Mano Ganeshan

“The government should maintain transparency in matters related to the Liberation Tigers who had surrendered or were arrested at the end of the war,” Mano Ganeshan, Democratic People’s Front (DPF) leader and parliamentarian said, in a special interview to TamilNet Thursday. Mano Ganeshan, presently in Jaffna, also said that Sarath Fonseka, the common opposition presidential… Continue reading Reveal whereabouts of surrendered, arrested Liberation Tigers – Mano Ganeshan

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Senior HRW, ICG staff slam US Senate report

The 18-page report released Monday by US Senate Foreign Relations Committee advocating the need to focus on economy and security of Sri Lanka instead of humanitarian considerations to initiate warming of relationship with Sri Lanka was slammed by Rights organizations as "incredibly shoddy" and drew comments that authors of the report appear to be people… Continue reading Senior HRW, ICG staff slam US Senate report

JVP supporters attacked while putting up Fonseka’s posters

Ruling party supporters Thursday attacked activists of Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) while they were putting up posters of General (retd) Sarath Fonseka in three locations in Gampaha district in Western province. Four JVP activists were injured, JVP said in a press release. General Fonseka has been nominated as the common opposition candidate to contest the… Continue reading JVP supporters attacked while putting up Fonseka’s posters

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NCET urges Obama to explore policy reciprocal to US-Tamil interests

US president Barak Obama visiting Oslo to receive Nobel Peace Prize Thursday was urged by the Norwegian Council of Eelam Tamils (NCET) that the USA should explore possibilities of recharting a policy pragmatic to both the national question of Tamils and the US interests in the island of Sri Lanka. In a letter addressed to… Continue reading NCET urges Obama to explore policy reciprocal to US-Tamil interests

Power and Accountability in Sri Lanka – ISN

The degrading aftermath of Sri Lanka’s civil war demands international action to ensure protection of its civilians from their overweening rulers, says Martin Shaw for openDemocracy. By Martin Shaw for openDemocracy.net Sri Lanka’s government prosecuted a brutal military campaign from mid-2008 to spring 2009 to inflict a final defeat on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil… Continue reading Power and Accountability in Sri Lanka – ISN

Sri Lanka Falls Off Radar of UN and US, Despite Rapp Report and Disappearances

How far the plight of the Tamils and other minorities in Sri Lanka has fallen off the radar of the United States and United Nations was made clear on Thursday. After US Ambassador Susan Rice made remarks to the press about human rights day and accountability, Inner City Press asked her about "the State Department… Continue reading Sri Lanka Falls Off Radar of UN and US, Despite Rapp Report and Disappearances