Tag: Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan FM says military crackdown on Tamil Tigers will continue
NEW DELHI, Feb 1, 2007 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s new foreign minister said Wednesday there would be no let-up in military operations against the separatist Tamil Tigers rebels as he urged them to return to the negotiating table.“We want the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) to become a stake-holder in the peace process” launched […]
Mass arrests after Sri Lanka blasts kill 12
COLOMBO, Feb 1, 2007 (AFP) – Tamil Tiger rebels set off a roadside bomb in Sri Lanka’s troubled north Thursday, killing a soldier as police carried out mass arrests after a similar blast killed 11 people, officials said.The latest Claymore mine attack was in the district of Vavuniya where soldiers were on routine operations sweeping […]
Sri Lanka expands jumbo cabinet
COLOMBO, Feb 1, 2007 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s president Thursday swore in another minister increasing the cabinet to a historic high of 54 members. President Mahinda Rajapakse inducted a 52-member cabinet on Sunday morning and added another member by the evening. On Thursday, he named a layman belonging to the Buddhist monks’ party, the National […]
Inflation in Sri Lanka hits a new record of 20.5% in January
January 31 (LBO) – Consumer inflation in Sri Lanka’s capital Colombo soared to a new record of 20.5 percent in the year to January, beating the 19.8 percent high reached in November, a report from the government’s statistics office showed Wednesday. This is the highest inflation seen in Sri Lanka for more than a decade. […]
India raises policy rate to 7.5% to keep inflation below 5.5%
MUMBAI, Jan 31, 2007 (AFP) – The Reserve Bank of India on Wednesday raised its key short-term borrowing rate by a quarter percentage point to 7.50 percent citing inflation risks as it also hiked its full-year growth forecast. The central bank however kept other rates unchanged including its overnight deposit rate at 6.0 percent after […]
‘s jumbo cabinet looks for meeting venue
Jan 31, 2007 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s newly inducted 53-member cabinet has put off its first meeting for want of a venue and other logistical problems, press reports here said Wednesday.The delay came as Sri Lanka’s party of Buddhist monks announced they were also joining the government, a move that would further increase the massive […]
‘s east
Jan 31, 2007 (AFP) – Six policemen were killed and several more wounded Wednesday in a roadside bomb attack carried out by Tamil Tiger rebels, the defence ministry said. The rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) set off a powerful Claymore mine against a bus transporting constables travelling home on leave, a ministry spokesman […]
Sri Lanka chases money without conditions
GALLE, Jan 30, 2007 (AFP) – Sri Lanka will lose millions of dollars unless it moves to end its bitter conflict with the Tamil rebels, diplomats and officials warned as a crucial review of international aid entered its second day. President Mahinda Rajapakse on Monday assured donors of a peaceful solution to end the Tamil […]
‘s top donors call for peace and better policies to spread prosperity wider
January 30, (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s top donors expressed concern at the internal conflict that shackled aid delivery and called for changes to the country’s development plan to tackle corruption and improve governance, at a two day aid and policy review forum that ended Tuesday. Donors earlier contrasted the economic recovery around the conference venue […]
Donors call for peace to restore investor confindence
GALLE, Sri Lanka, Jan 29, 2007 (AFP) – Sri Lanka must commit to peace and restore investor confidence if it is to develop its potential, a senior World Bank official said ahead of a crucial review Monday of international aid.The bank’s vice president for South Asia, Praful Patel, said it was “deeply concerned” about a […]
Top donors draw focus from cash to conflict and governance, at Sri Lanka aid parley
January 29 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s top donors steered the focus of an annual aid review from cash to solving the internal conflict, giving relief to affected people and improving governance and human rights. “No amount of development assistance by the US or any other donor can have any lasting impact however, without finding a […]
Will jumbo cabinet bring stability to Sri Lanka?
Jan 29, 2007 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s minority government has weakened the opposition with a spate of defections and won a crucial simple majority in parliament, but analysts say the turncoats will only trigger more instability.President Mahinda Rajapakse swore in Sunday a 53-member cabinet, by far the largest since independence from Britain in 1948. He […]
