Politics and the war in Sri Lanka: To which victor the spoils? – The Economist

The mysterious ambitions of Sri Lanka’s victorious army commander NOT even six months has elapsed since the protracted war with Tamil Tiger rebels ended in a bloody climax, leading to the Sri Lankan government’s triumph. But already the leaders of the military campaign are sparring ahead of an election due next year. For weeks the… Continue reading Politics and the war in Sri Lanka: To which victor the spoils? – The Economist

After the peace comes the pay war – The National Newspaper

As Sri Lanka prepares to endure disruption to such services as fuel, water and electricity over worker demands for a wage rise, President Mahinda Rajapaksa this week said salaries will go up from January, drawing accusations from some unions that the offer is merely a ruse to prevent the protest. Unions representing two main political… Continue reading After the peace comes the pay war – The National Newspaper

More Indian relief for Sri Lanka

India on Thursday announced a package of relief material for the nearly 3 lakh war displaced in northern Sri Lanka. The Indian mission here said the Mahinda Rajapaksa government had been informed of a second consignment of 2,600 metric tonnes of galvanised corrugated sheets valued at $2.65 million to be used to build shelters for… Continue reading More Indian relief for Sri Lanka

397 war-hit Lankan schools to reopen

The Sri Lankan government is to reopen 397 schools in the Tamil-speaking war-affected northern province. Out of the 1,011 schools in the province, serving a student population of over 80,000, only 614 were functioning because of war and terrorism, the Minister of Education, Susil Premajayanth, told Parliament on Wednesday. The government had decided to spend… Continue reading 397 war-hit Lankan schools to reopen

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Book to reveal Lanka’s bloody past

With a view to giving a comprehensive insight in to the alleged massacres committed by the Sri Lankan government against the ethnic Tamil population on the island nation since 1956, Chennaibased human rights trust Manitham will soon publish the details compiled by a local NGO in a book and release it in six languages. Speaking… Continue reading Book to reveal Lanka’s bloody past

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FBI charge 14 over alleged Galleon insider trading

Criminal charges have been filed in the US against 14 individuals linked to the alleged insider dealing scheme involving billionaire hedge fund manager Raj Rajaratnam, the Sri Lanka-born philanthropist who has been let out on $100m (£60m) bail. Rajaratnam is facing 13 charges of fraud and conspiracy and is accused of making more than $20m… Continue reading FBI charge 14 over alleged Galleon insider trading

Protest held against killing mentally ill Tamil youth in Colombo

Several political parties along with some human rights organizations Wednesday afternoon held a demonstration in front of Fort Railway station to protest against the police on the alleged attack on a mentally unstable Tamil youth in the shallow seas near the Bambalapitya Railway station last Thursday. Democratic People’s Front (DPF) led by parliamentarian Mano Ganeshan,… Continue reading Protest held against killing mentally ill Tamil youth in Colombo

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