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Oil Search
Jan 31, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka is evaluating bids for offshore oil exploration in the island’s north-east from firms in Cyprus and India, petroleum minister A H M Fowzie said. The island has put three exploration bids on offer in the Mannar basin area. The bids closed today. ONGC Videsh and Cairn India from […]
Sri Lanka blast kills four: officials
Jan 31, 2008 (AFP) – At least four people were killed in a powerful explosion in Sri Lanka’s embattled northern peninsula of Jaffna on Thursday, officials said.The explosion at Thirunelveli was believed to be the work of a suicide bomber, a military official here said, adding that initial reports said four civilians had been killed. […]
Japanese envoy warns Sri Lanka of aid cut
TOKYO, Jan 31, 2008 (AFP) – Japan, Sri Lanka’s top donor, warned Thursday it could cut off aid if violence continued to escalate but said it hoped to provide long-term support to bring peace.“We could be forced to review our aid policy if military action keeps escalating, although Sri Lanka wants Japan to continue it,” […]
Sri Lanka journalists in danger, media rights groups say
Jan 30, 2008 (LBO) – The safety of journalists in Sri Lanka is in jeopardy with increasing attacks and threats against them that are meant to stifle freedom of opinion, international media rights groups have said. Attacks against journalists were bringing the government into disrepute and eroding democracy in the island, the International Federation of […]
Sri Lanka union veteran bemoans muted voice of workers and lost freedoms
Jan 30, 2008 (LBO) – A veteran Sri Lankan trade unionist says the voice of the working class is now muted and people are battling to survive as prices are rising and terrorism is spreading to all corners of the land. “This is a great misfortune to the country. If there is no voice for […]
‘s Jaffna peninsula sees heavy fighting
Jan 30, 2008 (AFP) – Heavy fighting gripped Sri Lanka’s Jaffna peninsula Wednesday with both Tiger rebels and government forces claiming they had the upper hand after smashing each other’s fortifications.The rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) said they resisted a pre-dawn three-pronged assault in the area, one of several points from where government […]
Sri Lanka state tv news chief replaced
Jan 29, 2008 (LBO) – The news chief of Sri Lanka’s state television station, who was assaulted by a government minister who stormed the newsroom in the company of thugs last month, has been replaced. “There have been repeated threats and after the incident it was difficult for me to carry out my duties,” former […]
Sri Lanka court orders burial for mass grave victims
Jan 28, 2008 (AFP) – A Sri Lankan judge Monday ordered the state to carry out dignified burials for 16 people who had been killed execution-style and dumped in shallow graves within a government-controlled part of the island. A magistrate in the area where the bodies were found asked the top district administrator and the […]
Sri Lanka to get hi-tech naval radar from Canada: report
Jan 29, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka is installing a hi-tech radar capable of detecting small boats of the type used by the Sea Tiger rebels as well as small aircraft, a media report said. The high-frequency (HF) surface wave radar, developed at a cost of 39 million Canadian dollars by Ottawa defence scientists and […]
Sri Lanka troops advance, 69 dead: military
Jan 29, 2008 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s government said Tuesday its soldiers had advanced into territory held by the Tamil Tigers in the north of the island, with the death toll from two days of fighting at 69.Troops smashed 16 guerrilla bunkers in the district of Mannar on Tuesday after killing at least 22 rebels, […]
Airport Link
Jan 29, 2008 (LBO) – India’s Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL) says it is interested in building an airport in southern Sri Lanka and a delegation is visiting the island this week for talks. Sri Lanka has proposed a second international airport in the southern town of Weerawila in the Hambantota district. CIAL said its […]
Sri Lankan bodies in mass graves hard to identify: hospital
Jan 26, 2008 (AFP) – The bullet-riddled bodies of 16 men found dumped in shallow graves in a government-controlled area in Sri Lanka were hard to identify because they were badly decomposed, a hospital official said. A separate government probe found 430 civilians had been killed during a five-month period up to February 2007, though […]
