Sri Lanka back on investment radar

Sri Lanka is back on the global investment radar after government forces in May ended a nearly four-decade separatist war with Tamil guerrillas, fund managers and analysts say. Sri Lanka’s small stock exchange has become one of the world’s top performing bourses, climbing over 96 percent this year as it reaps a peace dividend from… Continue reading Sri Lanka back on investment radar

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China gets dragon’s share of post-war projects in Lanka

Billions in loans at commercial rates; jobs go to 25,000 Chinese workforce China has bagged the largest chunk of post-war development projects in Sri Lanka’s North and South with ongoing and projects concluded estimated at more than US$ 6.1 billion or about Rs 6,973 million. Contrary to popular belief that funds for all these projects… Continue reading China gets dragon’s share of post-war projects in Lanka

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TNA wants 40,000 Jaffna troops out

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has demanded that the government either drastically reduce the presence of some 40,000 military personnel in Jaffna peninsula or restrict their presence to only a few barracks. “It is six months since the war ended, and there has been no activities of the LTTE over this period,” TNA MP Suresh… Continue reading TNA wants 40,000 Jaffna troops out

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And… The White Vans Are Back!

As we heaved a sigh of relief thinking the chilling white van menace was over, BOOM! It’s back… or so we thought, until Friday, when we were told that the Special Task Force (STF) appeared to have its own unique style of snatching people from the city of Colombo. The alleged ‘abduction’ on Wednesday night… Continue reading And… The White Vans Are Back!

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Colombo’s claims of free access a lie, says media, ICRC

Reporters and aid workers said they are still being barred from visiting Government internment camps housing thousands of Tamil refugees, days after Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama proclaimed on British television that the areas were "totally open." Numerous media requests to visit camps in Vavuniyaa district and to witness the announced release of thousands… Continue reading Colombo’s claims of free access a lie, says media, ICRC

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Holding transnational government above collaboration politics

For the first time in the history of Eezham Tamils they have moved to evolve an international polity for themselves, independent of armed struggle, through the concept of transnational governance. The space available today, especially in the diaspora, has to be made the best use of in forging an innovatively democratic structure that should be… Continue reading Holding transnational government above collaboration politics

Govt. declares war on Fonseka

War is an extension of politics, said Carl von Clausewitz, the 17th century military historian and theorist in his treatise On War (Vom Kriege). Compulsory reading for any officer in the military, his work is shaped not only by pure military considerations but also by his strong interests in art, science and education. Any military… Continue reading Govt. declares war on Fonseka