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Gas Status
Oct 07, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Shell Gas unit said operations at the firm would remain unchanged until a sale of its stake is finalized, shortly after the government said it would buy out the oil giant for 63 million US dollars. “We are hopeful a sale purchase agreement will be signed soon,” Shell […]
Gas Grin
Oct 05, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lankan liquid petroleum gas supplier Laugfs Gas is seeking to raise 2. 5 billion rupees in an initial public offer opening on November 04, 2010, a stock exchange filing said. Laugfs Gas will offer for subscription 75 million ordinary voting shares at 23 rupees a share, to raise 1,725 […]
Sri Lanka ex-army chief vows to fight from jail
October 4, 2010 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s jailed ex-military chief and opposition leader Sarath Fonseka vowed to fight for democracy as he was escorted out of prison Monday to attend another court case against him. Fonseka, 59, told supporters outside the Colombo High Court that he was prepared to sacrifice his life and will not […]
Sri Lanka ex-army chief rejects clemency plea: wife
October 1, 2010 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s jailed ex-military chief Sarath Fonseka, who fell out with the president after the army’s crushing defeat of Tamil rebels, has rejected a government offer to consider clemency, his wife said Friday. Anoma Fonseka said she met her husband at Colombo’s Welikada prison where the former four-star general began […]
‘s ex-army chief begins jail sentence
September 30, 2010 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s ex-army chief Sarath Fonseka, who led troops to victory over Tamil rebels to end a decades-long civil war, on Thursday began 30 months in jail after the president confirmed the sentence. Troops escorted the former four-star general to the island’s main Welikada prison, hours after the government announced […]
Sri Lanka president confirms 30 month jail for ex-army chief
September 30, 2010 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s president has confirmed the 30-month jail term imposed on former army chief Sarath Fonseka following his conviction by a military court, an official said Thursday. He has said the government is seeking revenge for his decision to stand against the president and wants to keep him from speaking […]
Sri Lankans among Sydney rooftop protesters: refugee activist
SYDNEY, September 21, 2010 (AFP) – A group of protesting asylum-seekers Tuesday threatened to leap from the roof of a Sydney detention centre where a Fijian man plunged to his death a day earlier, an activist told AFP. Bala Vigneswaran of the Australian Tamil Congress said nine Sri Lankan Tamils, who are among 11 protesters […]
Sri Lanka releases Economist magazine
Sept 16, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has allowed its citizens to read the latest issue of The Economist magazine, which carries a story on a controversial change in the country’s constitution after being held back by customs authorities for nearly a week. Sri Lanka is recovering from a 30-year ethnic war with Tamil separatists, […]
Info on Tamil refugees stolen in Canada break-in
MONTREAL, September 13, 2010 (AFP) – Information about the 492 Tamils refugees who arrived in Canada last month aboard a cargo ship has been stolen from a Tamil organization in Toronto, the group said Monday. The Canadian Tamil Congress (CTC), which serves as the voice of Tamil Canadians, said that someone broke into its headquarters […]
Campaigners seek more reactive UN rights council
GENEVA, September 12, 2010 (AFP) – Five years after the Human Rights Council was set up, the United States, once among its biggest critics, has now confirmed its full engagement in the UN body. She acknowledged that there are still many critics who “are still arguing that the US should not have joined in the […]
‘s constitution changes draw US concern
WASHINGTON, September 11, 2010 (AFP) – The United States on Saturday expressed concern over changes to the Sri Lankan constitution, which strengthened the presidency, saying they were undermining the principles of democracy. “The United States is concerned that this constitutional amendment weakens checks and balances and thus undermines the principles of constitutional democracy,” State Department […]
Sri Lanka ministers hails new powers for president
September 9, 2010 (AFP) – Sri Lankan ministers on Thursday denied that the president now enjoyed dictatorial powers under a post-war constitutional revamp, but observers worried about the chilling effect on democracy. The national parliament voted in favour of the 18th amendment to the 1978 constitution on Wednesday, scrapping a two-term limit on the presidency […]
