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US urges Sri Lanka to improve rights, media freedom
July 21, 2010 (AFP) – The United States pressed Sri Lanka on Wednesday to improve human rights and media freedoms amid charges that security forces committed war crimes during the last days of the island’s civil war. During a one-day visit, US Assistant Secretary of State Robert Blake said reconciliation must play a key role […]
Indonesia lukewarm on Australia asylum centre plan
JAKARTA, July 15, 2010 (AFP) – Indonesia gave a lukewarm response Thursday to Australia’s plans for a processing centre for asylum-seekers in East Timor, saying it was only a part of a regional solution to people-smuggling. The comments by Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa came after he agreed to meet his Australian counterpart Stephen Smith, […]
Sri Lankan cabinet meets in former Tiger capital
KILINOCHCHI, July 14, 2010 (AFP) – The president of Sri Lanka held a cabinet meeting on Wednesday in the northern town of Kilinochchi, the capital of the Tamil Tigers rebels until they were finally defeated last year. Rajapakse’s military offensive triggered international calls for a war crimes probe. The separatist guerrillas controlled one-third of Sri […]
Sri Lanka cabinet to meet in former Tiger capital
July 13, 2010 (AFP) – The Sri Lankan president and his ministers are to hold a meeting Wednesday in Kilinochchi, the northern town from which the Tamil Tiger rebels once ruled one-third of the island, officials said. Before the rebels were finally defeated last year, Kilinochchi was the capital of a de facto Tamil state […]
” dismays diplomats
July 10, 2010 (LBO) – Diplomats in Colombo have called upon the government to ensure the security of United National staff and expressed dismay at a ‘blockade’ of its premises in Sri Lanka. Wimal Weerawansa, a government minister who called on protestors to surround the UN office is on fast in front of the UN […]
” at UN compound
UNITED NATIONS, July 9, 2010 (AFP) – UN chief Ban Ki-moon Friday called Friday on Sri Lanka to “normalize conditions” around the UN office in Colombo after days of angry demonstrations over a UN war crimes panel. Following Thursday’s recall of the UN’s top envoy to the island, Neil Buhne, Ban again urges Colombo “to […]
Sri Lankan protest drags on despite appeal from UN chief
July 10, 2010 (AFP) – A Sri Lankan lawmaker entered the fifth day of a protest outside the main UN compound in Colombo Saturday despite a plea from UN chief Ban Ki-moon for authorities to “normalise conditions”. Ban, who on Thursday recalled the UN’s top envoy to the island, Neil Buhne, on Friday asked Sri […]
” over UN probe
July 10, 2010 (AFP) – A Sri Lankan lawmaker ended a “death fast” Saturday outside the main UN compound in Colombo after failing to get the world body to disband a panel probing alleged war crimes in the country. Hundreds of supporters had gathered around him as protest organisers played Buddhist prayers over a public […]
Protest
July 9, 2010 (AFP) – Sri Lanka said Friday that UN chief Ban Ki-moon had “acted in haste” by recalling his top envoy on the island in response to angry protests over a UN war crimes panel. Foreign Minister Gamini Lakshman Peiris said the government had told Ban’s chief representative Neil Buhne that the days […]
Sri Lanka UN representative recalled amid war crimes row
UNITED NATIONS, July 8, 2010 (AFP) – UN chief Ban Ki-moon recalled Thursday his main representative in Sri Lanka and closed down offices in Colombo that have been the scene of angry protests over a United Nations war crimes panel. “The secretary-general finds it unacceptable that the Sri Lankan authorities have failed to prevent the […]
Shell Talks
July 06, 2010 (LBO) – A high powered Sri Lanka government committee tasked with buying back a controlling stake in a gas firm privatized to Shell, a petroleum firm, will meet Friday to decide on its future moves, a top official said. Shell Gas Lanka is the top liquefied petroleum gas (cooking gas) distributor in […]
Fuel Failure
July 06, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s state-owned oil refiner, Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC), suffered a loss of almost 13 billion rupees in the first six months of this year, a senior official said. Petroleum ministry secretary Titus Jayewardene said the refiner, which has a 50,000 barrels a day refinery at Sapugaskanda, north of Colombo, […]
