US Senate Committee evaluation pushes aside political solution to Tamils

US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, recommending Monday on ‘recharting’ US strategy on Sri Lanka, said the US should focus on economy and security of the island instead of humanitarian considerations, IDPs and civil society; should also invest in Sinhalese parts of the country instead of just focussing on North and East; should resume training of… Continue reading US Senate Committee evaluation pushes aside political solution to Tamils

High-powered Sri Lankan delegation to visit India, discuss IDPs

A three member high powered Sri Lankan delegation consisting of President’s Secretary Lalith Weeratunga, Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa and Senior Presidential Advisor, Basil Rajapaksa is visiting India beginning on Wednesday for consultations. The troika has been functioning as an informal group on behalf of President Mahinda Rajapaksa to inform and interact with all those who… Continue reading High-powered Sri Lankan delegation to visit India, discuss IDPs

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Cluster voting booths to be installed in resettlement areas in Jaffna

Cluster voting booths in the forthcoming presidential election are to be installed in Karaichchi and Poonakari areas where Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) had been resettled, Jaffna Assistant Election Commissioner (AEO), S. Suthakar said. Meanwhile, provisions have been made to enable IDP voters who had lost their identification documents due to the war, he further said.… Continue reading Cluster voting booths to be installed in resettlement areas in Jaffna

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SL Armed Forces personnel in Jaffna show keen interest in postal voting

The personnel of Sri Lanka armed forces stationed in Jaffna and Vanni show keen interest in postal voting in the forthcoming presidential election, Jaffna Election Department sources said. 7 January had been fixed as the last day for postal voting but it had been extended to 19 January. There are more than 37,000 armed forces… Continue reading SL Armed Forces personnel in Jaffna show keen interest in postal voting

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S.Lanka ex-general fears rebel attack

Sri Lanka’s former military chief who led troops to victory over Tamil separatists in May said he fears fugitive rebels will try to assassinate him during his presidential election campaign. Sarath Fonseka, who is trying to unseat President Mahinda Rajapakse in the January 26 elections, told AFP that about 1,000 Tamil Tiger fighters may have… Continue reading S.Lanka ex-general fears rebel attack

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Defection of SB hits Fonseka camp

The Sarath Fonseka camp suffered a major dent with the defection of the United National Party (UNP) stalwart S B Dissanayake to the Mahinda Rajapaksa camp on Monday. Dissanayake, better known by his initials “SB” told a reporters here, that he had met Rajapaksa in the morning to convey his decision to resign from all… Continue reading Defection of SB hits Fonseka camp

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U.S. envoy in Sri Lanka, Washington mulls change in ties

The U.S. diplomat responsible for south Asia landed in Sri Lanka on Tuesday after a U.S. Senate committee urged the United States not to "lose" its relationship with the strategically located island nation. Barack Obama Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs Robert Blake is on a three-day visit to discuss political matters and… Continue reading U.S. envoy in Sri Lanka, Washington mulls change in ties

Palitha Kohona deserves prosecution by Australia: Professor of Law

In light of accusations laid out by a US State Department report to Congress on possible war crimes carried out by the Sri Lankan armed forces, diplomatic immunity should be wavered and investigations carried out on the role played by Australian dual citizen and former Sri Lankan Foreign Secretary Palitha Kohona in the execution of… Continue reading Palitha Kohona deserves prosecution by Australia: Professor of Law

Robert Blake arrives in Colombo

Robert Blake, the United States Under-Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs arrived in Colombo for the first time after his assumption of the new post. Mr. Blake was formerly the ambassador to Colombo. He is to hold a series of meetings with government officials, political leaders and civil society, according to US… Continue reading Robert Blake arrives in Colombo

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