Eight killed in mine attacks in Sri Lanka

July 3, 2006 (AFP) – At least eight people were killed and dozens injured Monday in three mine attacks by Tamil Tiger rebels in Sri Lanka’s northern and eastern regions, the defence ministry said. The rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) used a remote-controlled device to detonate a bomb hidden inside a three-wheel taxi […]

Sri Lankan president postpones visit to Bangladesh

DHAKA, July 3, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse has postponed a visit to Bangladesh next week due to a full schedule at home, the foreign ministry said here Monday.Rajapakse was to hold talks with Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaleda Zia during the three-day visit from July 12.“The president has postponed the visit because […]

Tigers set September 1 deadline for EU monitors to quit

KILINOCHCHI, Sri Lanka, July 3, 2006 (AFP) – Truce monitors from Denmark, Finland and Sweden must quit Sri Lanka by September 1, a Tamil rebel leader said Monday, as fresh violence on the island nation left eight more dead.Monitors from the three Nordic and European Union member countries must leave as they cannot be considered […]

‘s new Central Bank governor says he will protect its independence

July 3, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s newly appointed central bank governor says he will promote the independence of the institution, which has come under fire from independent economists in recent years for submitting to fiscal dominance and pushing up inflation. But some previous governors who held shares in financial institutions have sold out after […]

‘Undeclared war’ in Jaffna taking its toll on Sri Lankans

JAFFNA, Sri Lanka, July 2, 2006 (AFP) – Roadside killings and night-time knocks on the door have replaced mortars and suicide bombs as the new terror in this northern Sri Lankan city.And it is increasingly the residents here who suffer, many say, as the government and Tamil separatist groups carry out a vicious “undeclared war” […]

Hungry Tax

PARIS, July 2, 2006 (AFP) – Passengers boarding planes in France are now paying a new tax on their tickets to help the world’s poor, after the measure came into effect on the weekend.The tax, championed by President Jacques Chirac and backed by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, adds a surcharge of between one and […]

Default Data

July 2, 2006 (LBO) – A senior central banker has strongly criticized the practice of banks of not reporting influential defaulting clients to the Credit Information Bureau (CRIB). Some banks have also started giving multiple identity card numbers of certain clients to the CRIB, in order to avoid being black listed by the credit information […]

Money Talks

July 2, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has several unused credit lines awaiting disbursement, while small and medium industrialists complain that they cannot get loans. The Money Report talked to Lionel Somaratne, a veteran development banker who has been hired by the International Finance Corporation help improve SME access to finance and also improve the […]

Freelance journalist gunned down in Sri Lanka

July 2, 2006 (AFP) – A freelance Sri Lankan journalist was gunned down near the capital Colombo on Sunday, police said, but rejected claims that the killing was linked to the ongoing Tamil separatist conflict.Sampath Lakmal, who was in his mid twenties, had worked as a freelance journalist at two Sinhalese language newspapers and a […]

Tigers slam UNICEF over child soldier claims

July 2, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s Tiger rebels hit back Sunday at claims by the United Nations that more than 1000 children are enlisted as soldiers, saying its reports are grossly exaggerated.The United Nations Children’s Fund released a list of 1,387 children last week that it said were rebel soldiers amid increasing violence in […]

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