Death of voice of Tamil struggle a new blow to peace in Sri Lanka

COLOMBO, Dec 15, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s moribund peace process suffered another setback with the death of the top Tamil Tiger negotiator who was regarded as a moderate among hardliners, analysts said Friday. Anton Balasingham, 68, who had spearheaded the peace efforts of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), died of bile duct […]

Tiger chief peace negotiator dies of cancer

COLOMBO, Dec 15, 2006 (AFP) – The senior negotiator for Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels, who vociferously pleaded their cause around the world but never took up arms, has died of cancer in London, a close associate told AFP. “It is an unfortunate personal tragedy,” he said, but conceded that “when compared to the vast […]

’s top lenders meet to discuss future funding, development plans

December 15, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s main international lenders are due to meet late next month to asses their ongoing projects and discuss future funding programmes, a top official said. “This will not be a pledging conference for money,” explains Central Bank governor, Nivard Cabraal. “We will discuss our ten-year development plan with donors, […]

Corruption watchdog slams Sri Lanka tsunami relief agencies for financial secrecy

December 15 (LBO) – Corruption watchdog Transparency International slammed tsunami relief agencies in Sri Lanka on Friday for sloppy work and scant regard for an independent financial audit. The agency audited six tsunami projects in Sri Lanka – the only six of 70 agencies approached, who agreed to a Value for Money audit by Transparency […]

Energy Link

December 14, 2006 (LBO) – India and Sri Lanka are due to ink a million dollar agreement as early as next year to set up a mega transmission power line between both nations, an official said Thursday. Linked between India’s city of Madurai and Sri Lanka’s Anuradhapura, the project aims to supply up to 1000 […]

Troops kill six Tiger rebels in east Sri Lanka

COLOMBO, Dec 14, 2006 (AFP) – Security forces shot dead at least six Tamil Tiger rebels during a confrontation in Sri Lanka’s restive eastern province, officials said Thursday. The troops and a group of fighters from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) clashed near Poonani on Wednesday night and security forces recovered the bodies […]

‘s economy grows 7.4 percent in the third quarter

December 13, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s economy grew 7.4 percent in the third quarter of this year, the island’s Census and Statistics Department said Wednesday, but an escalation in hostilities could dampen future economic progress. The department, which is the main agency that prepares the country’s national accounts, said growth during the third quarter […]

ADB pumps in additional US$ 60 mn for water project due to cost overruns

December 13, 2006 (LBO) – A sudden rise in construction prices, government duties and taxes, has forced the Asian Development Bank to stump up an extra 60 million dollars to improve water and sanitation conditions in conflict and tsunami hit regions, the bank said Wednesday. Mooted under the Secondary Towns and Rural Community based Water […]

Trade unions force Sri Lanka to scrap newer consumer inflation index

December 13, (LBO) – A newer price index covering a larger geographical area, which represented a broader socio-economic category is being scrapped because trade unions opposed it’s use to link wages, Sri Lanka’s statistics office said. This year the CCPI was spiking higher than the SLCPI with October 12-month point-to-point registering 17.2 percent in the […]

Sri Lanka vows to flush out Tigers, civilians flee fighting

COLOMBO, Dec 13, 2006 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s army chief vowed to drive out Tiger guerrillas from the island’s restive east as dozens of civilians fled their shelters Wednesday amid a lull in shelling. The commander of the army, Lieutenant General Sarath Fonseka, said the military had captured two guerrilla defence lines inside their Vakarai […]

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