The Sri Lankan government has admitted that it has room for improvement on its human rights record. The admission comes two weeks after two foreign reports, by the European Commission and the US State Department, subjected it to strong criticism in the rights field. Both before and since its victory in the civil war last… Continue reading Lanka admits rights violations
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IMF clears Sri Lanka second tranche loan of 329 mln dlrs
The International Monetary Fund said Friday its executive board approved the release of 329.4 million dollars to Sri Lanka, the second portion of a loan to help the country weather the economic crisis. The IMF said the board completed the first review of Sri Lanka’s economic performance under a 20-month standby loan. This allows the… Continue reading IMF clears Sri Lanka second tranche loan of 329 mln dlrs
Vasudeva Nanayakkara to deliver speech titled “Tamils and Future” in Jaffna
Vasudeva Nanayakkara, a senior Sinhalese politician and the senior advisor to President Mahintha Rajapakse, who arrived in Jaffna Friday is to deliver a speech titled “Tamils and Future” Saturday at Changkaraththai Hindu Youths’ Hall in Vaddukkoadai, sources in Jaffna said. Meanwhile, Vasudeva Nanayakkara met Jaffna district High Court Magistrate R. T. Vicknarajah in Jaffna Court… Continue reading Vasudeva Nanayakkara to deliver speech titled “Tamils and Future” in Jaffna
Sri Lanka responds to EU rights probe concerns
Sri Lanka delivered its formal response on Friday to a European Union probe that found it in breach of international human rights laws and said it was hopeful of retaining a lucrative trade concession with the bloc. The EU had set Friday as a deadline for Sri Lanka to respond to its report, which European… Continue reading Sri Lanka responds to EU rights probe concerns
‘Colombo wary of Kosovo-type fate’
Wary of a Kosovo-type fate, Colombo wants to adopt a cautious approach to the issue of political settlement of Tamils, a senior Sri Lankan official told The Hindu here. “We need to move forward on the process of empowerment. But one problem with federalism in a small country is that it is more subject to… Continue reading ‘Colombo wary of Kosovo-type fate’
Gold price hits record after ‘Sri Lanka purchase’
The price of gold hit a record high above 1,100 dollars an ounce in trading here on Friday following a report that Sri Lanka had joined India in purchasing the precious metal in favour of the US currency. "The Central Bank of Sri Lanka has announced that it is buying gold to diversify its reserves,"… Continue reading Gold price hits record after ‘Sri Lanka purchase’
Eye witness gives evidence in Tamil youth murder in Bamabalapitya sea
Assistant News Editor of the TNL television channel, Sisikelum Dahampriya Balage, told Colombo Magistrate Thursday, in the case of the killing of a mentally ill Tamil youth in the Bambalapitya Sea, that he did not inform the police of the incident as several police officers were witnessing the scene and it was his impression it… Continue reading Eye witness gives evidence in Tamil youth murder in Bamabalapitya sea
Sri Lanka to explore nuclear energy option
Sri Lanka on Thursday joined several other nations in its quest to explore nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. A Cabinet meeting chaired by President Mahinda Rajapaksa approved a policy to consider nuclear power as an option to meet future energy demands of the island nation. A Government statement on the proceedings of the Cabinet said… Continue reading Sri Lanka to explore nuclear energy option
Lanka’s displaced return home – time to honour funding pledges says World Vision
World Vision Lanka on Friday appealed for urgent funding from donors who had previously pledged to support the return and resettlement process of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in northern Sri Lanka as the long awaited move gathered pace. "We have been advocating for returns to happen as soon as possible and now that it is… Continue reading Lanka’s displaced return home – time to honour funding pledges says World Vision
35,000 IDP students still held in Vavuniyaa internment camps
Thirty-five thousand students displaced from Vanni in the last leg of war are still being detained in internment camps in Vavuniyaa. The number of IDP students in these internment camps earlier was about 65,000. The number had dropped to 35,000 following current resettlement, education authority sources claim. UNESCO has provided 50,000 US dollars for the… Continue reading 35,000 IDP students still held in Vavuniyaa internment camps
