Eight Sri Lankan sailors presumed dead in Tamil Tiger Suicide blast

Mar. 25 (AFP) – Eight sailors from the Sri Lankan navy were presumed killed Saturday when a group of suspected Tiger rebels blew themselves up and sank a navy gunboat that approached their trawler, the military said.Six suspected rebels were killed in the blast. The defence ministry said the sinking of the navy craft was […]

Rights group concerned about Sri Lanka audit chief

Mar. 23(AFP) – The Asian Human Rights Commission Thursday said it was “gravely concerned” at public criticism of Sri Lanka’s audit chief who has exposed government corruption including mishandling of tsunami relief aid. The Hong Kong-based rights group in a statement said the organisation had asked President Mahinda Rajapakse to prevent any attempts to undermine […]

Tigers say Colombo curbs undoing Swiss talks

Mar 23(AFP) – The Tamil Tiger rebels Thursday accused Sri Lanka of endangering efforts to end ethnic bloodshed by imposing fresh conditions on their political activity.The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) said the government had forbidden the rebels from flying their own flags on offices they want to re-open in military-held areas of the […]

Joint Power

Mar. 23 (LBO) — Sri Lanka’s cabinet of ministers had approved a deal for the state-owned Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) to team up with India’s National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) in a joint venture coal plant, Power Minister John Seneviratne said Wednesday.The cabinet has approved the provisions of a draft Memorandum of Understanding, which will […]

Sri Lanka seizes suspected rebel trawler, firefight in Jaffna

Mar. 22 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s navy detained a fishing trawler operated by suspected Tamil rebels off the island’s troubled northern waters Wednesday while troops and guerrillas exchanged fire in the Jaffna peninsula. The crew were being questioned by security forces after they were arrested while operating in a restricted zone off the island’s north, […]

Re-Shuffle

Mar. 22 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has changed the license fee structure for lubricant operators giving players an option of paying a flat fee or a percentage on turnover, Petroleum Minister M H M Fowzie said. -Mel Gunasekera: mel@ Sri Lanka doubled license fees for lubricant operators in January, fixing it at Rs10 million (US$100,000) […]

Growing Money

Mar 22 (LBO) – Lanka Transformers were given a first subsidy payment on Wednesday for generating electricity from trees, under a new scheme to encourage investment in renewable power. Wood or dendro power producers are being given Rs2.50 a unit, to top up current rates of Rs6.00 that the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) pays independent […]

Sri Lanka suspends lavish perks of former president

Mar. 21 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court has ordered the withdrawal of extra cars and staff serving former president Chandrika Kumaratunga after a complaint that her retirement benefits are excessive, a court official said. Chief Justice Sarath N. Silva made the order Monday after launching an investigation into a complaint by three lawyers that […]

Sri Lanka navy denies Tiger rebel claim of attack on villages

Mar 216 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s navy denied a charge by Tamil Tigers Tuesday that it fired indiscriminately at rebel-held villages in the northeast, saying the incident was a retaliatory strike. The rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) said the navy launched an attack on four villages in the Trincomalee district on Monday morning. […]

Flagged Off

Mar 21 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Caltex Lanka Lubricants will ship five million litres of lubricant oils into Bangladesh, its first foray into the country and a possible launch pad into other regional markets, top officials said Tuesday. The local arm of US based Chevron Texaco, Caltex dominates the local lube market with about 80 […]

Sri Lanka mock rescue ends in tragedy

Mar 20 (AFP) – A Sri Lankan airforce officer drowned Monday after falling from a helicopter during a search and rescue exercise, officials said.The man was descending down a cable when it snapped and sent him crashing into the Indian Ocean, a rescuer said adding that the training mission had turned into a real life […]

Sri Lanka puts off vote in troubled regions

Mar 20 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s elections department Monday put off for six months scheduled local government polls in the island’s embattled northern and eastern regions, large areas of which are under the control of Tamil Tiger guerrillas.The vote due on March 30 was postponed till September 30, officials said. They said the decision followed […]

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