| Monday 31 March 2008 |
| Ballot the best way to
express democracy - Minister Rambukwella |
| Refusing allegations
that the government is conducting Eastern
polls in haste, the Defence spokesman
Minister Keheliya Rambukwella said ballot is
the best way to express people’s supremacy
and it is the responsibility of the
government to grant this right.[Full Story] |
|
| Air Force attacks
identified LTTE targets in Vavuniya |
Air Force today (March
31) launched a successful attack on
identified LTTE targets in Vavuniya, said
Military spokesman Brigadier Udaya
Nanayakkara.
[Full Story] |
|
| Grow more food to
enhance the livelihoods - President
Rajapaksa |
| Growing more food and
stepping up productivity was the only way
forward to bring down the inevitable global
phenomenon of inflation, develop the country
and enhance the livelihoods of its people,
while simultaneously eradicating terrorism
in all its forms and launching multi-faceted
mega development projects in diverse
spheres, said President Mahinda Rajapaksa at
18th General Meeting of Sri Lanka Freedom
Party at Temple Trees yesterday (March 30).[Full Story] |
| |
| Saturday 29 March 2008 |
| No move against Sri
Lanka at the UN Human Rights Council |
| The four-week-long
Seventh Session of the UN Human Rights
Council which concluded yesterday (March 28)
in Geneva took action on more than 35
resolutions and decisions on the promotion
and protection of human rights and Sri Lanka
was not on its agenda once again.[Full Story] |
| |
| Friday 28 March 2008 |
| Three arrested under NSA
for LTTE links |
| Three persons in Tamil
Nadu accused of being involved in smuggling
activities for LTTE have been detained under
the National Security Act (NSA), Indian
media reported today (March 28).[Full Story] |
|
| USAID assistance to
revitalize farming in East and Uva |
The United States
Agency for International Development (USAID)
with Hayleys Group will launch a
ground-breaking pilot project to revive and
advance the potential for linking farmers in
Ampara and Monaragala districts to
commercial agriculture, the USAID announced
yesterday (March 27).
[Full Story] |
|
| Prime Minister holds
talks with Jordanian premier |
| Prime Minister
Ratnasiri Wickremanayake yesterday (March
27) met his Jordanian counterpart Nader
Dahabi and discussed ways to boost
cooperation between the two countries in the
labor field.[Full Story] |
|
| World Bank grants US$
65.33 m for water project |
| The World Bank
yesterday (27) approved a US$65.33 million
credit for the Sri Lanka Dam Safety and
Water Resources Planning Project to ensure
the safety of the public from risks of
ageing dams and to manage its water
resources.[Full Story] |
|
| Sri Lanka supports more
representative HR Office |
| Sri Lanka supports the
effort to make the Office more authentically
representative of regions and peoples, said
Ambassador and Permanent Representative of
Sri Lanka to the United Nations Dr. Dayan
Jayatilleka at the Seventh Session of the
Human Rights Council prior to the adoption
of the Resolution titled “Composition of the
staff of the Office of the United Nations
High Commissioner for Human Rights.”[Full Story] |
| |
| Thursday 27 March 2008 |
| New appointments in
Judiciary |
| President Mahinda
Rajapaksa has appointed a new member to the
Supreme Court and made two changes in the
constitution of the Court of Appeal.[Full Story] |
|
| Air Force attacks two
LTTE strategic positions |
| Sri Lanka Air Force
attacked two LTTE camps in Wanni this
morning (March 27). According to the defence
sources the targets were a training facility
and a radar location in Kilinochchi
district.[Full Story] |
|
| Construction of Sampoor
Coal Power Plant to commence in June |
| Construction of Sampoor
coal power plant will commence in June,
Ministry of Power and Energy said.[Full Story] |
|
| Prime Minister meets
Palestine President |
| Prime Minister
Ratnasiri Wickramanayaka who is on a visit
to the Middle East called on Palestine
President Mahmoud Abbas yesterday (March
26).[Full Story] |
|
| Sri Lankan eye
specialists to set up free eye bank in
Pakistan |
| Sri Lankan eye
specialists will set up an Eye Bank, an
international standard hospital, at Sialkot
for providing free treatment including the
transplantation of Cornea to poor, Pakistan
news sources said yesterday (March 26).[Full Story] |
|
| Army rescues abducted
fishermen |
| Sri Lanka army
yesterday (March 26) rescued 8 Sinhalese
fishermen who were detained by the LTTE in
Vishvamadhu, in Mullaitivu.[Full Story] |
| |
| Wednesday 26 March 2008 |
| Two STF personnel killed
in LTTE claymore explosion in Batticaloa |
| Two Police Special Task
Force (STF) personnel was killed and 5
others were injured when LTTE detonated a
claymore mine at Thandiadi in Batticaloa
this morning (March 26).[Full Story] |
|
| Sri Lanka adheres to the
"One China Policy", hopes resolution on
Tibet issue |
| The Government of Sri
Lanka wishes to reaffirm its adherence to
the "One China Policy" and the territorial
integrity of China and sincerely hopes that
normalcy will return to the Tibetan
Autonomous Region of China, a Foreign
Ministry statement said.[Full Story] |
|
| Sri Lankan and Israeli
PMs discuss cooperation |
| Prime Minister
Ratnasiri wickremanayake on a working visit
to Israel met his counterpart Prime Minister
Ehud Olmert and discussed bilateral
relations last Monday (24).[Full Story] |
|
| Sri Lanka, Israel sign
agreement |
| Prime Minister
Ratnasiri Wickremanayake who is in Israel at
present signed an agreement on Monday (24)
establishing cooperation between Sri Lanka
and Israel in the fields of culture, science
and education.[Full Story] |
|
| Eastern PC nominations
begin tomorrow |
| Nominations for the
Eastern Provincial Council elections will be
received from March 27 to April 3, the
Department of Elections announced yesterday[Full Story] |
| |
| Tuesday 25 March 2008 |
| Explosives found in
Colombo |
| Police today (March 25)
discovered 2kg of C4 explosives, 10
detonators and other equipment in a house in
Aluth Mawatha, Modera, Colombo, Military
spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said.
[Full Story] |
|
| STF re-location: to
restore civil administration in East -
Defence spokesman |
| Rejecting media reports
of that withdrawal Police Special Task Force
(STF) personnel from parts of the East was
done to please a third party, Defence
spokesman Minister Keheliya Rambukwella said
the re-deployment of these personnel was
part of the process to restore civil
administration in the area.[Full Story] |
|
| Transfer of Police
officers not a political decision – Minister
Rambukwella |
| The Decision to
transfer three Police officers stationed in
East was taken on alleged misconducts
against them, and not on political grounds,
said Minister Keheliya Rambukwella today
(March 25).[Full Story] |
|
| Vavuniya police rescues
abducted civilia |
| Vavuniya Police
arrested four individuals allegedly to be
LTTE operatives while they were fleeing with
an abducted civilian at Pomppaimadu,
Vavuniya last evening (March 24), Military
spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said
addressing media in Colombo today.[Full Story] |
|
| Navy thwarts LTTE boat
movement in Pulmoddai |
| Naval attack craft on
patrol off Pulomoddai thwarted an LTTE boat
movement from Nayaru to Pulmoddai this
morning (March 25).[Full Story] |
|
| Iran, Sri Lanka discuss
expansion of ties |
| Ports and Aviation
Minister Chamal Rajapaksa held discussions
with the Iranian Ambassador in Colombo on
further strengthening bilateral relations
between the two countries.[Full Story] |
|
| Kelaniya flyover opens |
| The Kelaniya flyover,
the first of 222 bridges to be constructed
countrywide opened under the patronage of
President Mahinda Rajapaksa this morning
(March 25).[Full Story] |
|
| "Inclusiveness – the
foundation to solve the conflict"- Dr.
Kohona |
| Democratic
inclusiveness must be the foundation of our
efforts to bring our country back together
and heal our wounds and the government has
adopted measures to solve the conflict
affecting the country through a process of
inclusiveness, Foreign Secretary Palitha
Kohona said.[Full Story] |
| |
| Monday 24 March 2008 |
| Largest solid waste
management project launched today |
| Pilisaru, the largest
solid waste management project of Sri Lanka,
encompassing all its Local Governments and
Provincial councils, was inaugurated by
President Mahinda Rajapaksa at the
Presidential Secretariat today (March 24).[Full Story] |
|
Human rights:
Foreign Ministry replies ICRC |
| In a statement issued
on March 21, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
said that there has been a marked
improvement in the human rights situation in
Sri Lanka over the past year, as a result of
the measures implemented by the Government.[Full Story] |
|
| Saudi expertise for oil
exploration |
| Saudi Arabia has agreed
to provide expertise for oil exploration and
refining in Sri Lanka following discussions
Petroleum and Petroleum Resources Minister A
H M Fowzie had with his Saudi Arabian
counterpart Petroleum and Mineral Resources
Minister Ali Al-Naimi in Riyadh yesterday
(23). Saudi Arabia has agreed to cooperate
with Sri Lanka in the fields of oil supply,
exploration and investments,” Fowzie said.[Full Story] |
|
| Reconstruction of
irrigation facilities in East expedited |
| The Government has
expedited reconstruction of the irrigation
facilities commenced under Nagenahira
Navodaya development programme bringing more
benefits to the communities living in the
East.[Full Story] |
|
| Nedumaran and supporters
held for supporting LTTE |
| Pazha Nedumaran, leader
of Tamizhar Desiya Iyakkam and at least 164
members of his supporters were held by the
Police in Chennai on Saturday (March 22) for
staging a demonstration in support of LTTE
and against the Sri Lankan and Indian
Governments, the Hindu reported.[Full Story] |
| |
| Sunday 23 March 2008 |
| LTTE suffer heavy losses
on many fronts |
| In heavy fighting
between the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) an the LTTE,
Saturday (22), in the Mannar, Vavuniya,
Welioya and Jaffna fronts has seen more than
50 LTTE cadres killed and a similar number
injured, and troops controlling new terrain
as the LTTE withdrew to rear defences.[Full Story] |
|
| Saturday 22 March 2008 |
| President's Easter
Message |
| Easter has a very
special place in the Christian calendar as
the resurrection of Jesus Christ, while
signifying his divinity has also shown
mankind a path to the spiritual conquest of
death.[Full Story] |
|
| STF remains in strength
in East – MoD |
| The Police Special Task
Force (STF) would continue to maintain a
sizeable presence in the eastern Batticaloa
District, and their numbers would even be
increased to face any eventuality in the
area, the Ministry of Defence said rejecting
media reports of a pull out of the Police
Special Task Force (STF) from the Eastern
Province.[Full Story] |
|
| Silent homage to
visionary of space travel |
| Sri Lankans will
observe one minute’s silence this afternoon
as a mark of respect to Sir Arthur C Clarke,
the celebrated author, visionary and
promoter of space exploration, prophet of
satellite communications, great humanist and
lover of animals, who was the first
foreign-born to be honoured as a
Distinguished Citizen of Sri Lanka.[Full Story] |
| |
| Thursday 20 March 2008 |
| President's Milad un
Nabi Message |
| I am pleased to send
this message of greetings today as the
followers Islam in Sri Lanka, join their
brethren the world over, to celebrate the
birth anniversary of the Holy Prophet
Mohammed.[Full Story] |
| |
| Wednesday 19 March 2008 |
| Sri Lanka urges EU to
act against LTTE front organizations |
| Sri Lanka urged the
visiting EU- Troika Delegation to enact
enabling legislation and take similar action
against front organizations of the LTTE,
operating in their territories under the
guise of charities, social welfare and
cultural associations.[Full Story] |
|
| Anura developed a
political vision of his own - President |
| Mr. Anura Bandaranaike
was engaged in the difficult task of
developing a unique political vision of his
own to bring relief to the oppressed, said
President Mahinda Rajapaksa in a condolence
message on his death. He was an indelible
symbol of Sri Lankan democracy, the
President added.[Full Story] |
|
| Record Maha season
harvest in Jaffna |
| Due to timely inputs
and favorable weather, a harvest of 17,740
metric tons of paddy was recorded in this
Maha season in Jaffna peninsula, Jaffna
Government Agent told PRIU today (March 19).[Full Story] |
|
| Committed to do all to
make Sir Arthur's wish for peace in Sri
Lanka a reality - President Rajapaksa |
| "On this sad occasion,
as Sri Lanka joins the world in mourning his
sad demise, I reiterate that my government
remains committed to do all within its power
to make a reality of the wish of Sir Arthur
to "see lasting peace in Sri Lanka as soon
as possible”, which encompasses the desire
of all Sri Lankans," said President Mahinda
Rajapaksa in his message of condolence on
the death of Sir Arthur C Clarke.[Full Story] |
| |
| Tuesday 18 March 2008 |
| Eastern PC polls in May |
| The government in a
gazette notification issued on Friday (March
14) declared May 10 as the date of the first
ever Provincial Council elections in the
east.
[Full Story] |
|
| President meets newly
elected Batti local govt representatives |
| The election victory in
eastern local government is a giant step
towards the liberation of entire east from
terrorism. Now you can decide your future as
people of east, said President Mahinda
Rajapaksa addressing the newly elected local
government representatives at the
Presidential Secretariat today (March 18).[Full Story] |
|
| US donates
anti-terrorism equipment to Police |
| The United States
Department of State’s Bureau of Diplomatic
Security, Office of Antiterrorism Assistance
donated approximately $220,000 worth of
equipment to the Sri Lanka Police (SLNP) in
a ceremony today (March 18) at the American
Embassy.[Full Story] |
|
| DSG questions double
standards |
| If the only justifiable
response to Al-Qaeda terrorism is military
action and political isolation, how is it
that certain segments of the international
community wishes that the government of Sri
Lanka adopt a different approach to
terrorism and ‘negotiate’ with terrorists,[Full Story] |
|
| Italy stops up linking
of LTTE broadcasting channel |
| The Italian anti
terrorist unit has taken steps to stop the
up linking of the LTTE broadcasting channel
following a meeting with Italian and Sri
Lankan officials in Rome yesterday (March
17).[Full Story] |
|
| BOI Signs 7 new
agreements worth Rs. 717m |
| The Board of Investment
of Sri Lanka signed agreements for 7 new
projects with a total investment of Rs. 717
million, a BOI press release said. These
projects cover a range of sectors and will
be generating 650 new employment
opportunities.[Full Story] |
|
| Canada arrests
‘Prapaharan’ |
| Prapaharan (Prapa)
Thambithurai who lives in Toronto was
arrested last weekend in Metro Vancouver on
charges of soliciting funding that was to be
utilized to support the LTTE, a banned
terrorist organization, Vancouver Sun
reported yesterday (17).[Full Story] |
|
| India installs
sophisticated radar to check LTTE
infiltration |
| Indian Air Force has
installed sophisticated radar with all
modern systems available for aerial
surveillance. Southern Air Command, Air
Vice-Marshal Y R Rane yesterday (17) held
discussions with Indian Air Force and Indian
Coast Guard officials at Mandapam over
security arrangements in the Gulf of Mannar
to prevent smuggling and infiltration
operations of the LTTE.[Full Story] |
|
| Employment opportunities
for Sri Lankans in Libya |
| Sri Lankans will be
offered job opportunities in Libya mainly in
the construction, port, oil and tourism
sectors. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
with this regard was signed on March 16.[Full Story] |
|
| EU Troika meets Sri
Lanka delegation |
| The European Union
Troika (current Presidency is Slovenia,
future Presidency is France and the European
Commission) met the Sri Lanka delegation
headed by Dr. Palitha Kohona, Secretary
Foreign Affairs, yesterday (March 17).[Full Story] |
| |
| Monday 17 March 2008 |
| Six diplomats present
credentials |
| Six new Ambassadors and
High Commissioner presented their
credentials to H.E. President Mahinda
Rajapaksa this morning (17) at the
Presidential Secretariat, Galle Face,
Colombo.[Full Story] |
|
| Rains displace over
2,000 people |
| More than 2,000 people
were displaced by yesterday (16) due to
Heavy rains accompanied by floods and
earthslips.[Full Story] |
|
| Former Deputy Speaker
dead |
| Former Deputy Speaker
Major General Sarath Munasinghe passed away
this morning (17) at a private hospital in
Colombo. He was also Military Spokesman for
some time.[Full Story] |
|
| LTTE pockets in Tamil
Nadu, Kerala to be watched |
| Last Sunday (16)
India’s National Security Adviser M K
Naryanan asked Tamil Nadu and Kerala
governments to keep a check on the
activities of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil
Eelam (LTTE) as both States had "presence of
small pockets of the rebel group".[Full Story] |
|
| Ambassador says why Sri
Lanka objects to larger OHCHR presence |
|
Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka, Ambassador/Permanent
Representative of Sri Lanka to the UN,
Geneva told a panel discussion titled `War,
Peace and Human Rights: Sri Lanka after the
Eastern Elections',
[Full Story] |
|
| Beware of unscrupulous
recruitment agencies, warns High Commission |
|
The Sri Lanka High Commission in Singapore
has warned the public to a number of scams
carried out by unscrupulous recruitment
agents who obtain large sums of money from
Sri Lankans with the promise of education
and employment opportunities in Singapore. [Full Story] |
|
| Former Minister Anura
Bandaranaike passes away |
|
Former Minister of National Heritage and
Gampaha district MP Anura Bandaranaike
passed away in his official residence
Wisumpaya yesterday (16) afternoon. [Full Story] |
|
| UK Foreign Office
rejects talks with al-Qaeda |
|
The United Kingdom Foreign Office has
rejected the suggestion of talks with a
terrorist organization such as al-Qaeda as
“inconceivable”. [Full Story] |
| |
| Saturday 15 March 2008 |
US Report: Distorted
view to denigrate Sri Lanka
- Foreign Minister |
|
The report on Sri Lanka in the US State
Department’s 2007 Country Report on Human
Rights released this week by Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice [Full Story] |
| |
| Friday 14 March 2008 |
| President wants speedy
action to protect SLRC employees |
|
President Mahinda Rajapaksa today directed
that speedy action be taken to bring to book
those responsible for attacks on employees
of Rupavahini, and has called for a plan of
action to protect them. [Full Story] |
|
| Pakistan Senators meet
President |
|
A
delegation from the Standing Committee on
Foreign Affairs of Pakistan Senate paid a
courtesy call on President Mahinda Rajapaksa
at the Presidential Secretariat, Colombo
this morning (14). Senator Mushaid Hussain
Sayed (Chairman) and 10 others constituted
the delegation. [Full Story] |
|
| Ambassador Jayatilleka
exposes falsehoods |
|
The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ)
has engaged in a blatant falsehood in
claiming that Sri Lanka has refused to let
the Working Group visit Sri Lanka said
Ambassador Dayan Jayatilleka. [Full Story] |
|
| Extradition hearing set
for alleged LTTE conspirator in Canada |
|
A
Maltese national charged in connection with
a North American network that police allege
provides weapons and other materials to LTTE
has had a date set for his extradition
hearing, North American media reported
yesterday (13). [Full Story] |
|
| Gama Naguma development
drive launched island wide today |
|
The Gama Naguma development programme by the
Nation Building and Infrastructure
Development Ministry will be inaugurated
island wide today (March 14).[Full Story] |
|
| EU Troika to visit Sri
Lanka |
|
The European Union Troika current Presidency
Slovenia, future Presidency France and the
European Commission would visit Sri Lanka
next week, a Foreign Ministry press release
said (March 13).[Full Story] |
| |
| Thursday 13 March 2008 |
| Financial assistance to
develop temples in East |
|
The Maha Sanga in the East provided the
strength and spiritual support to the people
in the East to live without fear of
terrorism said President Mahinda Rajapaksa
at a ceremony held at the Presidential
Secretariat today (March 13) to provide
financial assistance to develop temples in
the East.[Full Story] |
|
| Sri Lanka rejects AI
report on media freedom |
|
Deputy Solicitor General Shavindra Fernando
responding to Amnesty International
statement titled “ Sri Lanka – Siliencing
Dissent” says the report is totally
misplaced [Full Story] |
|
| Nagenahira Navodaya in
full swing |
|
Projects initiated under the Nagenahira
Navodaya Programme (Reawakening of the East)
are being fully implemented bringing
benefits to the communities living in the
Province. [Full Story] |
|
| UNESCO withdraws patronage to RSF |
|
UNESCO has withdrawn its patronage of the
Online Free Expression Day, organized by the
non-governmental organization, Reporters
Sans frontiers (RSF). [Full Story] |
|
| Sri Lanka opposes Taiwan independence |
|
Sri Lanka remains firmly committed to the
"One China Policy" and opposes any form of
Taiwan independence, said a statement issued
by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday
(12) concerning the proposed so-called
referendum in Taiwan to seek independence. [Full Story] |
| |
| Wednesday 12 March 2008 |
| New Inland Revenue Commissioner General
appointed |
|
President Mahinda Rajapaksa appointed
Sahampathi Angammana new Commissioner
General for the Inland Revenue Department
yesterday (March 11). [Full Story] |
|
| LTTE links to boat-building poses a new
threat in TN |
|
With the LTTE outsourcing its boat-building
works to the obscure boat-building yards in
Kerala, the Tamil Nadu government has woken
up to a new threat, IANS said today (March
12). [Full Story] |
|
| Batti polls show govt’s commitment to peace
and democracy- Foreign Minister |
|
The local government elections held in
Batticaloa shows this government has a plan
and will deliver its promise to restore
normalcy in the areas affected by the
present conflict, said Foreign Minister
Rohitha Bogollagama addressing the
Diplomatic Corps at the Foreign Ministry
today (March 12). [Full Story] |
|
| Deputy Solicitor General responds to Special
Rapporteur on Torture |
|
Expressing reservations with regard to the
use of the words by Manfred Nowak, Special
Rapporteur on torture and other cruel,
inhuman and degrading treatment or
punishment to the effect that torture is
"widely practiced" in Sri Lanka, [Full Story] |
|
| Elections to Eastern Provincial Council |
|
President Mahinda Rajapaksa has directed the
Commissioner General of Elections to
announce the date calling for nominations to
the first ever elections to the Eastern
Provincial Council. [Full Story] |
|
Assassination of Foreign Minister Kadirgamar:
LTTE leader and five others indicted in High
Court |
|
Leader of the separatist terrorist LTTE
Velupillai Prabhakaran, its Intelligence
Chief Pottu Amman and four others have been
indicted before the High Court of Colombo in
connection with the assassination of former
Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar. [Full Story] |
| |
| Tuesday 11 March 2008 |
| President thanks all who helped stabilize
democracy in the East |
|
“I thank all those who helped make a success
of the government’s policy of restoring to
the people of the East the democratic rights
that had been denied to them for nearly two
decades through the politics of terror,”
said President Mahinda Rajapaksa in a
message issued after the close of polling in
the Batticaloa District today (March). [Full Story] |
|
| Tamil Nadu shifts LTTE suspects to Special
Camp |
|
Tamil Nadu Government has shifted three Sri
Lankan nationals, Chandra Kumar, Ashok Kumar
and Sriharan, all from Jaffna who
clandestinely operated boat services for the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to
smuggle arms and other materials to the
Special Camp at Chengalpattu yesterday (10). [Full Story] |
|
| ADB Doubles Funding for Southern expressway |
|
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is doubling
its funding for the Southern expressway. It
has now granted another $ 90 million in
addition to the original commitment of $ 90
million. This will facilitate the expansion
of the expressway from two to four lanes and
its early completion. [Full Story] |
|
| Sri Lanka foreign reserves move to US$ 3.2b |
|
Central Bank– Sri Lanka's foreign reserves
had increased to 3.4 billion dollars by
March 06 with the monetary authority
collecting 366 million dollars since the
beginning of the year, the central bank
said. [Full Story] |
|
| SC allows sale of SLT shares |
|
The Supreme Court yesterday (March 10)
allowed NTT Communications Corporation in
the Sri Lankan Telecom (SLT) to sell its
35.2% of shares to GTH Malaysia. [Full Story] |
|
| SAARC Summit shifts from Kandy to Colombo |
|
The 15th SAARC Summit and its preceding
meetings will be held at BMICH in Colombo
from 27th July to 3rd August 2008, a Foreign
Ministry statement said today (March 11). [Full Story] |
| |
| Monday 10 March 2008 |
| Sri Lanka says ‘No’ to external presence |
|
‘Engagement, yes; permanent monitoring
mission or external presence on the ground,
no’, emphasized Ambassador and Permanent
Representative of Sri Lanka to the United
Nations at Geneva Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka at a
panel discussion titled `Sri Lanka: [Full Story] |
|
| Batti polls: Peaceful and brisk |
|
Polling was brisk and peaceful in the East
in elections to the local government bodies
in the Batticaloa Distict, today. [Full Story] |
|
| Explosion in Wellawatte kills one civilian |
|
The LTTE triggered off an Improvised
explosive Device (IED) targeting civilians
at Galle road in Wellawatte around 6.50 a.m.
this morning (March 10) killing one
civilian. [Full Story] |
|
| LTTE terrorism not a problem of Sri Lanka
alone - Ambassador Goonetilleke |
|
Sri Lankan Ambassador to the US Bernard
Goonetilleke interviewed by Masha
Wickremasinghe of WCCA TV Massachusetts said
that one has to be vigilant, and one has to
be mindful, of the fact that a problem, [Full Story] |
|
| Govt to maintain rice buffer stocks |
|
Government is taking action to maintain
buffer stocks of rice following a sucessful
paddy harvest this Maha season. [Full Story] |
|
| Batticaloa local polls today |
|
All arrangements are set to conduct the
elections for the nine local bodies in
Batticaloa district today. [Full Story] |
|
| New Savings bank opens |
|
A new savings bank named Sri Lanka Savings
Bank opened this morning (March 10). [Full Story] |
| |
| Saturday 08 March 2008 |
| HR Ministry regrets IIGEP’s haste to quit as
important probes begin |
|
The Ministry of Disaster Management and
Human Rights has regretted the haste with
which the International Independent Group of
Eminent Persons (IIGEP), [Full Story] |
|
| AI ignores Govt’s positive actions to
promote freedom of expression |
|
The recent Amnesty International (AI) report
titled "Sri Lanka-Silencing Dissent" fails
to acknowledge the many positive steps taken
by GOSL to promote freedom of expression
which is also enshrined in the Constitution. [Full Story] |
|
| President's Women's day Message |
|
I am pleased to send this message on
International Women’s Day 2008, which marks
the centenary of the day in 1908 when 15,000
women marched through New York City
demanding shorter hours, better pay and
voting rights. [Full Story] |
| |
| Friday 07 March 2008 |
| Presidential Commission and AG’s Dept reject
IIGEP reasons |
|
Both the Presidential Commission of Inquiry
into Serious Violations of Human Rights and
the Attorney General’s Department have
rejected the reasons given by the
International Independent Group of Eminent
Persons (IIGEP) for terminating its
operations in Sri Lanka, [Full Story] |
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| Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe rebuts Lord
Brown's criticism |
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Minister of Disaster Management and Human
Rights Mahinda Samarasinghe expressed
Government's regret over the 'misconceived
approach' of the British Minister for
Africa, Asia and the UN, Mark Malloch-Brown
at the ongoing UN Human Rights Council
session in Geneva. [Full Story] |
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| Sri Lanka will not allow violation of
sovereignty, says Ambassador |
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Sri Lanka will not go down the road which
permits certain biased, lop sided,
hypocritical human rights institutions with
double standards to violate its sovereignty, [Full Story] |
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| Close vigil on Sri Lankan refugees |
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Tamil Nadu Police are keeping a tight vigil
on Sri Lankan refugees in the state,
especially in Madurai, as fighting
intensifies in north Sri Lanka between the
security forces and the LTTE. [Full Story] |
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| MP Sivanesan killed in a claymore explosion
in Wanni |
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Tamil National Alliance (TNA)
parliamentarian Kiddinan Sivanesan was
killed in a claymore explosion in
Kanagarayankulama, Wanni yesterday (March
6).
[Full Story] |
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| Toys found in LTTE bunkers |
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The Amy has recovered some baby items from a
recently captured bunker in Pallaikuli,
Mannar along with three bodies of female
cadres, Army spokesman Brigadier Uadaya
Nanayakka said. [Full Story] |
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| President's Maha Shiva Rathri Message |
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Today, Hindus in Sri Lanka and abroad
celebrate the Maha Shiva Rathri, one of the
most important festivals in the Hindu
religious calendar. [Full Story] |
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| President issues guidelines for improving
provincial hospitals |
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President Mahinda Rajapaksa directed
relevant health authorities to necessary
steps to upgrade the service provided by the
provincial hospitals. [Full Story] |
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| Batticaloa local polls: campaign ends today |
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Campaigning for the March 10 Batticaloa
local polls will end by midnight today, 48
hours ahead. [Full Story] |
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| First SAARC agri conference commences |
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The first SAARC conference on "science-based
agricultural transformation towards
alleviation of hunger and poverty" organised
by the Indian government inaugurated in New
Delhi yesterday (March 6). [Full Story] |
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| Increased LTTE activities in Kerala |
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Intelligence agencies in Kerala have
reported increased LTTE activities in the
state. [Full Story] |
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| BOI signs agreements for 4 new projects |
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Board of Investment of Sri Lanka (BOI)
signed agreements for 4 new projects worth
US $ 50 million on March 04, a BOI press
release said. [Full Story] |
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| Micro cars to open production plant in
Guyana |
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The Micro Car manufacturing company of Sri
Lanka has embarked on establishing a
production plant I Guyana in the Caribbean
with the intention of targeting the Latin
American car market. [Full Story] |
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| India- Sri Lanka review anti-terrorist
operations |
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The heads of Sri Lankan and Indian armies
reviewed the ongoing military operations
against the LTTE. [Full Story] |
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| Thursday 06 March 2008 |
| Commission figures refute HRW on
disappearances |
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The figures on abductions and disappearances
given by the official Presidential
Commission Inquiring into Abductions and
Disappearances run counter to the most
recent claims made by the US-based Human
Rights Watch (HRW) on abductions and
disappearances in Sri Lanka, and reported
prominently by the media. [Full Story] |
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| Wednesday 05 March
2008 |
| UNHCR commends government for rescuing
foreign job seekers |
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UNHCR Headquarters in New York in a
statement commended the Sri Lankan
government for rescuing the 71 foreign job
seekers and bringing them ashore. [Full Story] |
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| Supreme Court dismisses petition against
Batticaloa polls |
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The Supreme Court yesterday (March 4)
dismissed the fundamental rights petition
filed by People's Action Committee for Free
and Fair Elections (PAFFREL) [Full Story] |
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| Tamil Nadu Police arrests two LTTE
operatives |
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Intelligence Bureau and Tamil Nadu Police
yesterday (March 4) arrested two Sri Lankan
Tamils in Kerela on charges of making a
Indian Rupees 4.2 million worth boat for the
LTTE, IANS reported. [Full Story] |
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| Japan grants US$ 5 million for Livelihood
Development Programme in NE |
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The Japanese government provided US$ 5
million to the United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP) to support a Livelihood
Development Programme in North and East," a
UNDP statement said. [Full Story] |
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| Air Force bombs LTTE military base |
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Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) yesterday bombed
an identified LTTE military Base and an
underground storage facility 1.5 km North of
Pooneryn junction yesterday (4) between 12
noon and 2.25 p.m. [Full Story] |
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| First batch of Tamil stream Police recruits
deployed in East- Defence spokesman |
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The first intake of 175 Tamil stream Police
officers who passed out in February are now
deployed at Police stations in East, Defence
spokesman Minister Keheliya Rambukwella told
media in Colombo today (March 5). [Full Story] |
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| Claymore explosion in Madukanda |
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An LTTE claymore was triggered off morning
(March 5) at Madukanda, injuring two police
personnel engaged in a route patrol along
the Vavuniya - Kebithigollewa main road,
Madukanda Police said. [Full Story] |
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| Ambassador Goonatilleke speaks on the
national conflict in Washington |
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Since his inauguration as Head of State in
November 2005, President Mahinda Rajapaksa
has repeatedly said that there will be no
military solution to the conflict in Sri
Lanka pursued by the government. He has
reiterated that the only durable solution is
a negotiated settlement. [Full Story] |
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| Tuesday 04 March 2008 |
| Minister sets the record straight on Sri
Lanka’s human rights situation |
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Minister of Disaster Management and Human
Rights, Mahinda Samarasinghe responding to
the earlier statements made by a few
countries on the situation in Sri Lanka
strongly refuted the assertion that the
situation has worsened. [Full Story] |
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| Batticaloa local polls: All set for a free
and fair election |
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Additional Commissioner Elections W. P.
Sumanasiri said arrangements have been made
to ensure a free and fair election in
Batticaloa scheduled for March 10 after a
lapse of 14 years. [Full Story] |
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| Navy to hand over rescued men to respective
diplomatic missions |
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Arrangements have been made to hand over the
71 survivors of the ill-fated Myanmar vessel
to the respective embassies and diplomatic
missions through the Foreign Ministry for
repatriation, navy sources said. [Full Story] |
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| India approves international rail network
project |
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The Indian Union Cabinet has approved the
Trans Asian Railway Network (TARN) which
envisages to link 27 countries through
railway network, Times of India reported
yesterday (March 3). [Full Story] |
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| Monday 03 March 2008 |
| Govt. has not abandoned the duty of
developing the country, says President |
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President Mahinda Rajapaksa said that while
engaging in the crucial task of eradicating
terrorism, the Government has not in any way
abandoned or fallen short of their
obligations to develop the country, in
particular the rural areas, via the ‘Gama
Neguma’ and ‘Maga Neguma’ programmes. [Full Story] |
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| Sri Lanka concludes Extradition Treaty with
Turkey |
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Sri Lanka concluded a bilateral Extradition
Treaty with Turkey recently in Ankara,
Foreign Ministry said. [Full Story] |
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| Liberation of East, a model to other
countries - FM |
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The liberation of the Eastern Province is a
tangible manifestation of a highly
successful and effective “hearts and minds”
campaign of the Sri Lanka military, which
can be held out as a model in post-conflict
development, to other countries, which are
engaged in counter terrorist operations said
Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama
delivering the opening address at South Asia
Regional Joint Defence International
Humanitarian Law Course in Colombo today
(March 3). [Full Story] |
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| Navy rescues marooned vessel with foreign
emigrants |
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Sri Lanka Navy today (3) rescued a vessel
load of illegal foreign job seekers who had
been marooned for 13 days at sea at a
distance of 150 nautical miles off the
Eastern coast of Sri Lanka. [Full Story] |
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