Political parties representing minority Tamils and Muslims in Sri Lanka are holding talks in Switzerland, the first since the conflict ended in May. Sri Lanka’s social welfare minister said they aim to find a shared position on issues affecting minorities. The meeting, organised by the Tamil diaspora, gathers representatives from across the political spectrum. Although… Continue reading Sri Lanka minorities hold talks in Switzerland
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S.Lanka deficit target challenging,but reachable-IMF
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Friday Sri Lanka’s budget deficit targets for both this and next year are challenging due to slow revenue growth, but still within reach. A visiting IMF mission, after conducting the second review of a $2.6 billion loan programme, said the nation’s post-war economic conditions have improved, but need… Continue reading S.Lanka deficit target challenging,but reachable-IMF
‘Sri Lanka has released half of war-displaced’
Sri Lanka has released more than half of the thousands of displaced civilians held in government camps after the end of the country’s ethnic conflict earlier this year, a minister said Friday. "We feel the security situation has eased considerably now to allow people to return to their homes," Human Rights minister Mahinda Samarasinghe told… Continue reading ‘Sri Lanka has released half of war-displaced’
Retired SLA major arrested for assisting LTTE in past
A retired Major of the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) was arrested last week by the Terrorist Intelligence Division for allegedly assisting the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) while in service and after retirement. The suspect is a Sinhalese and a resident in a suburb in Colombo. He worked in the SLA intelligence unit while… Continue reading Retired SLA major arrested for assisting LTTE in past
Tamils will never forgive MK: Jaya
AIADMK general secretary J Jayalalithaa on Thursday said that Chief Minister M Karunanidhi was now trying to blame LTTE chief V Prabhakaran for the current plight of Lankan Tamils in the island nation to escape the wrath of the Tamil race. In a statement, she said the Tamil race would not forgive Karunanidhi for the… Continue reading Tamils will never forgive MK: Jaya
Sri Lanka top general signals bid for presidency
Sri Lanka’s top general, who quit amid speculation he could run for president, pledged on Friday to fight for democracy and human rights after the end of a 25-year separatist war, suggesting he would soon announce his candidacy. General Sarath Fonseka, widely credited for the army’s role in defeating the Tamil Tiger rebels in May,… Continue reading Sri Lanka top general signals bid for presidency
SLanka’s ex-army chief vows to ‘restore’ democracy
Sri Lanka’s former top military officer who resigned last week promised on Friday to "fight for democracy" amid reports he will challenge the president at upcoming elections. General Sarath Fonseka, who quit as chief of defence staff following a spat with President Mahinda Rajapakse, said he was committing himself to restoring the democratic rights of… Continue reading SLanka’s ex-army chief vows to ‘restore’ democracy
IDPs taken to Vanni not allowed residing in their homes
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) does not permit the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) taken to Poonakari and Thu’nukkai in Vanni to reside in their houses but keep them lodged in the school buildings, sources in Jaffna said. Meanwhile, SLA in Jaffna takes a group of teachers to these areas and brings them back daily in buses… Continue reading IDPs taken to Vanni not allowed residing in their homes
Gen Fonseka faces Ranil’s PM rider
The unease in the Sri Lankan Opposition in naming General Sarath Fonseka as their joint candidate for the Presidential elections against President Mahinda Rajapaksa, continued with UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe laying down a fresh set of tough conditions before the retired general. The UNP boss told the media that Fonseka must agree to abolish or… Continue reading Gen Fonseka faces Ranil’s PM rider
Ranil wants Indian form of democracy in Sri Lanka
Batting for the Indian kind of parliamentary democracy, Sri Lanka’s Opposition leader, Ranil Wickremesinghe, calls for a decent political culture in the country. As Sri Lanka awaits a formal announcement on dates for a Presidential and Parliamentary election, separately or together, the leader of the newly-floated 18-party United National Front (UNF), Ranil Wickremesinghe, on Thursday… Continue reading Ranil wants Indian form of democracy in Sri Lanka
