Minister ridicules John Ryan demand |
Mar 26 (CT) Senior minister Nimal Siripala de Silva has ridiculed a demand by British MP John Ryan for the expulsion of Sri Lanka from the Commonwealth if the government refuses to agree for a ceasefire. Speaking to the media, Mr. de Silva described the statement as an 'empty shot' against Sri Lanka, a country that has been facing 'multi-barrel attacks.'
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Situation Report (Mar 26) by SLA |
Mar 26 (SLA) Front line Tiger leaders, VARADA ANNAN, CADER SOORIYAN, ELAVAN and a dozen of Tiger terrorists perished on Wednesday during clashes in PUTHUKUDIRIPPU with valiant troops of the Army, ground troops confirmed. Tigers fighting their last battle in PUTHUKUDIYIRIPPU attacked the troops after sending their frontline best cadres Wednesday with the intention of preventing the advance of the troops towards the east of PUTHUKUDIYIRIPPU.
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Two years since the disappearance of SEP member Nadarajah Wimaleswaran |
Mar 26 (wsws) Last Sunday marked two years since the disappearance of Socialist Equality Party (SEP) member Nadarajah Wimaleswaran and his friend Sivanathan Mathivathanan, who were both residents of Kayts Island in northern Sri Lanka. Wimaleswaran and Mathivathanan vanished on March 22, 2007 while returning from neighbouring Punguduthivu Island, which is connected by a long causeway to the Velanai area of Kayts.
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Immediate ceasefire, humanitarian access before political engagement - TNA MP |
Mar 26 (TN) S. Jeyananthamoorthy, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian from Batticaloa district on Thursday said that the TNA had decided not to engage in talks with the Sri Lankan President or anyone representing the SL state before a conducive environment for such political engagement is created by an immediate ceasefire and unhindered humanitarian access to the suffering people of Vanni.
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NHDA warns the public not to fall into the traps of fake organizations |
Mar 26 (LP) Housing Loan Organizations claming that they are established under the National Housing Act are involved in collecting money illegally, National Housing Development Authority stated. People who deposited money in private housing loan organizations were told to go to the National Housing Development Authority when inquired about their money National Housing Development Authority noted.
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Driving license fee to go up |
Mar 26 (CT) The Department of Motor Traffic has decided to raise the driving license fee with effect from tomorrow. According to department sources, the increase is nearly three-times for the newly-introduced license. The fee will be Rs. 1,700 for the written examination, permit for trainee, practical test and the license, for one vehicle category. For two vehicle categories, it will be Rs. 2,000 and for three categories, the fee will be Rs. 2,250,
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'Sudar Oli' editor files FR petition |
Mar 26 (CT) Editor of 'Sudar Oli' newspaper N. Vidyadaran yesterday (25) filed a fundamental rights petition in the Supreme Court against his 'arrest' and detention. The petition cites the Defence Ministry Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, Colombo Crimes Division Director Anura Senanayake, its Sub Inspector A.G.T.B. Wijeratne, SSP Ranjith Gunasekera, the Inspector General of Police and the Attorney General as respondents.
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Chandrika not removed as SLFP branch president |
Mar 26 (CT) Mrs. Chandrika Kumaratunga has not been removed as president of Ruwanpura branch of the SLFP in Attanagalla electorate as reported in the media, said its secretary E.J. Ediritilake. He said MP Sarana Gunawardena, in violation of SLFP constitutional provisions on reforms of party branches, had hastily gathered certain outsiders and appointed so-called office bearers for the branch four days ago.
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200 principals hand in resignations |
Mar 26 (CT) Secretary of the Association of Education Professionals Wasantha Dharmasiri says that 200 school principals handed in their resignation letters to the Education Ministry Secretary yesterday to protest failure of authorities to address their long unresolved issues. Speaking at a press briefing following the handing in of resignation letters, he said that the AEP would not allow the government to avoid the issue under the pretence of war.
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US wants end to terrorist attacks in Lanka |
Mar 26 (CT) US State Department Acting Deputy Department Spokesman Gordon Duguid says the US wants to see an end to terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka, protection for noncombatants in areas where conflict is ongoing and a resolution to the problem be reached as quickly as possible. "I don't think that what we want the government to do is the right way to put the question. What we would like to see as an outcome is that there is an end to terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka,
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Minister of environment in tusk deal |
Mar 26 (LT) Minister of Environment and Natural Resources Champika Ranawaka presented a pair of tusks to President Mahinda Rajapakse at Temple trees yesterday. Two candidates for the Western PC election too participated at the event that was given wide publicity by the state media. None of the media had revealed how Minister Patalee Champila Ranawaka acquired the tusks and
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Sri Lanka urges Thailand to keep close eyes on movement of rebellion Tigers |
Mar 26 (Xinhua) Sri Lanka urged Thailand on Thursday to keep close eyes on movement of the LTTE to prevent them from using Thailand as launching pad against Colombo, the Thai Foreign Ministry said Thursday. Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama made the request when he met with Thai Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya on Thursday, the website by The Nation newspaper reported.
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NPOC reports 25 poll violations |
Mar 26 (CT) The National Polls Observation Centre reports having received 25 complaints of election law violations by today (Mar. 26) in the run up to polls for western provincial council. NPOC says in a statement that only two of them are of serious nature, while the rest is minor incidents. The highest number of complaints, 12, is reported from Gampaha, followed by six from Colombo and seven from Kalutara.
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BPO puts Sri Lanka on the global sourcing map |
Mar 26 (CBR) Sri Lanka is some way down the list of global sourcing locations, but its newly created outsourcing trade association believes that the country has the necessary attributes to become a leading center for business process outsourcing. Although the country has learnt much from India's success it must develop its own strengths and focus on attracting high-profile vendors over the next few years.
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Trinco children not poisoned |
Mar 26 (DN) No schoolchildren were affected by Tuesday�s food poisoning incident in Trincomalee, Health and Nutrition Ministry Media Coordinator W.M.D. Wanninayake said. School principals had misled the schoolchildren and sent them to hospital in connection with the food poisoning incident, Wanninayake said quoting a specialist sent by the Healthcare and Nutrition Ministry Epidemiology Unit to investigate the incident.
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Holmes says safe zone under attack |
Mar 26 (DM) UN Under Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs, Sir John Holmes has said that although the Government gave an assurance that there will be no shelling in the no-fire zone (safe zone) there have been reports to the contrary, but was unable to confirm which party was responsible for the shelling. However reacting to this statement, Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said that the military was not involved in shelling in the no-fire zone but
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IMF loan only for development |
Mar 26 (DN) Public Administration and Home Affairs Minister Dr. Sarath Amunugama told Parliament yesterday that according to the World Bank report, the rate of development in the Western Province has increased to 14 percent which is equal to the growth rates of China and India. He said poverty rate in the rural areas has also declined from 29 percent to 15 percent while the poverty rate in urban areas has dropped to six percent from 16 percent.
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Banners to bags make recycling trendy |
Mar 26 (DN) Banners..Banners and more Banners. Just look around and that is what you see. We Sri Lankans are famous for banners. Not only in the heart of Colombo City but in the outskirts as well. True it's irritating at times but banners have become part and parcel of our daily life. I am not going to talk about how to get rid of them. Instead how to put them to good use. The Cinnamon Grand Colombo has come forward with a novel concept to recycle their promotional banners
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'The reform process is not finished yet' |
Mar 26 (Island) UNP parliamentarian Sajith Premadasa made a strongly worded statement to The Island yesterday concerning reports which said that a deal between him and Wickremesinghe had ended the rebellion within the UNP at last Monday�s stormy working committee meeting. Premadasa states that firstly, he had no deal with Wickremesinghe, and secondly, that this was not the end of the reform process within the party � far from it.
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Needed: A strong Opposition |
Mar 26 (Island) The hurly-burly's done at Sirikotha and UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe has scored a Pyrrhic victory in a party mutiny. He looks the worse for wear and is nursing his wounds. Posters have appeared all over Colombo with the mug of a smiling Ranil giving the impression that everything is hunky dory. But, there is a cloud on the horizon. All the signs are that he will have to face another bout sooner or later.
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East won�t need police powers-Karuna |
Mar 26 (Island) National Integration Minister Vinayagamurthi Muralitharan told Parliament yesterday that the Eastern Provincial Council does not need police powers. Conferring such power on the Estern Provincial Council will create unnecessary problems, he said. Participating in the adjournment motion debate on the current political situation in the East, Minister Muralitharan said that he had brought this to the notice of President Mahinda Rajapaksa.
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20,000 illegal finance cos. operating: UNP |
Mar 26 (DM) The UNP told Parliament yesterday that there are 20,000 unauthorised finance companies and indivduals accepting deposits from the public in the country today and the Central Bank has failed to look into this issue. UNP MP Lakshman Kiriella said that the Central Bank had published advertisements in the media announcing that there were only 31 registered finance companies.
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IDPs and conflict-affected communities |
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School children idling for lack of opportunities |
Mar 26 (DM) The residents of Laggala and Wilgamuwa areas are perturbed that their children will inherit a bleak future. They stressed that society will have to face the consequences if steps were not taken to save children from discrimination. They told a team of 30 journalists who visited the area on a fact finding mission that their representations to the relevant authorities in this regard have been ignored.
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LTTE terrorists kill four farmers in Welikanda |
Mar 26 (GDI) In another brutal shoot out, the LTTE has taken lives of another four innocent farmers in Welikanda. The terrorist had been lurking in the vicinities of Welikanda yesterday and the incident took place around 10.00 pm in Kadawathmaduwa. The police identified the dead as M. Somadasa (44), M. R. Sugath Chandrasiri (27), K. A. Sarath Kumara Wijewardhana (37) and K. P. Nandasena.
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Government compensates families of dead farmers in Serunuwara |
Mar 26 (GDI) Government took the initiative to pay Rs 100,000 for the families of dead farmers who were brutally held by LTTE terrorists and later killed them. They are from Dehiwattha in the vicinities of Serunuwara. It was further revealed that these disturbed families will receive another Rs 10,000 as expenses to carry on with funeral proceedings, said Trincomalee District Secretary Major General Ranjith Silva.
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The Finance in 3-month suspension of withdrawals |
Mar 26 (LBO) The Finance Company, a member of the island's troubled Ceylinco group, is suspending withdrawals of deposits for three months, while the firm is restructured under new management, officials said. State-run Lankaputhra Development Bank which has been appointed as the firm's 'managing agent' by the Central Bank said interest will continue to accrue on deposits that are kept beyond maturity during the moratorium.
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Sri Lanka Brandix factory gets eco award |
Mar 26 (LBO) An energy efficient and low emission factory run by Sri Lanka's Brandix apparel group had won an Austrian-based green award for the best such factory in the island, the company said. The Brandix Green Factory at Seeduwa had won the national prize in the 'air; category of the 'World Energy Globe Awards for Sustainability' started by Austrian energy pioneer and Energy Globe Foundation president Wolfgang Neumann in 1999.
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Lankan Tamil magistrate wins US award |
Mar 26 (IANS) A Sri Lankan Tamil magistrate has won "Women of Courage" award from the US State Department for demonstrating "exceptional courage and leadership" in the region, the US embassy said on Thursday. US ambassador Robert Blake recognised Magistrate Srinithy Nandasekaran "as a South Asian regional finalist for the secretary of state's Women of Courage award", it said.
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'Lanka can seek USD 3.2 b from IMF to overcome crisis' |
Mar 26 (ANN) Accusing the UNP and the JVP of attempting to politicize a decision to secure a staggering USD 1.9 billion loan from the IMF, Minister Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena said that Sri Lanka could even ask for USD 3.2 billon. He said the IMF could re-establish an office in Colombo. "Although we haven�t asked them to set up a permanent mission here, there is absolutely nothing wrong with IMF�s return,"
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Rebels facing 'imminent' defeat: minister |
Mar 26 (AFP) Tamil Tiger rebels have lost more of their territory in northern Sri Lanka and their total defeat is now "imminent," a government minister said Thursday. Government troops have confined LTTE fighters to an area of 21 square kilometres, most of which is a government-declared safe zone, the minister said. "Therefore, it is apparent that the LTTE are now at the imminent brink of defeat," said Keheliya Rambukwella,
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Jayalalitha stokes Lanka fire as PMK buys time |
Mar 26 (TT) With the pro-LTTE PMK likely to join the AIADMK front in Tamil Nadu, leader of the latter, Miss J Jayalalithaa, today made it clear that she was plunging headlong into the Lankan Tamil issue, which she had not proceeded with vigour despite the fast undertaken by her on 9 March. �Was I the one who supported India offering arms and technological equipments to the Lankan army which is used to kill Lankan Tamils? If Karunanidhi had taken back his support to the UPA when
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49,000 widows in eastern Sri Lanka need jobs: U.N. official |
Mar 26 (PTI) There are at least 49,000 widows in urgent need of employement in the war ravaged Eastern Province of Sri Lanka, a U.N. official has said, warning that if left in lurch many of them could turn into suicide bombers. There are 49,000 widows in the province and out of them 35,000 are below 30 years while unemployment ratio is around 30 per cent, the Island Newspaper said quoting a a top U.N. official as saying.
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Military says it killed 30 rebels |
Mar 26 (AP) Military said Thursday it has repulsed a Tamil Tiger counterattack in the north of the island and killed at least 30 rebels. The fighting took place on the edge of a shrinking LTTE enclave in Sri Lanka's war-ravaged north, which government troops are battling to capture to end a 25-year civil war. "They (the rebels) tried to attack our forward defense lines of Iranaippalai yesterday ... We successfully repulsed the attack and over 30 LTTE cadres were reported killed,"
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Ransomed in the last redoubt |
Mar 26 (HM) I have known Sri Lanka since 1963 when I worked there. The purpose of my visit in January was to assess the political situation and to do some private touring to revisit places I had not seen for 45 years. One has to remember that tension between the minority Tamil community (18 per cent) and the other ethnic groups goes back to British rule when the civil service was purposely recruited from the minority on
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TNA ducks Presidential invite citing humanitarian crisis |
Mar 26 (AT) The TNA has ducked the invitation extended by President Mahinda Rajapaksa this evening at 6.30 pm to discuss the ethnic question but has issued a letter to the President citing reasons for unable to attend the meeting. The host of reasons and allegations attributed in the latter to President and co-signed by TNA Leader R. Sampanthan, ITAK General Secretary Mavai Senathirajah, EPRLF Secretary General Suresh Premachandran and
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Two Sri Lankans honoured by British queen |
Mar 27 (IANS) Two Sri Lankans, members of the British High Commission here, have been honoured by Queen Elizabeth II for their 'long and exceptional service', a statement said here Thursday. Francis Gnanapragasam, part of the defence section of the high commission for almost 30 years, has been awarded an honorary MBE (Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) while Mahendra Ratnaweera was awarded for his services following the 2004 tsunami disaster.
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Police love affair leaves constable dead & WPC injured |
Mar 27 (LT) A police constable was killed in a shootout at the police hostel for women at Narahenpita yesterday night. The relevant police constable had arrived at the hostel and tried to shoot at a female police officer and another police officer who had been there had shot the constable. The woman police officer has been injured when she jumped from the first floor to avoid getting shot.
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Bank of Ceylon profits up 19.2 percent |
Mar 27 (LBO) State-run Bank of Ceylon profits have increased 19.2 percent to 3.87 billion rupees in 2008, helped by strong fee income despite interest expenses rising. The bank said its foreign branches in London, Maldives and Indian had performed well in 2008. "Our London branch has come into profits after 10 years," chairman Gamini Wickramasinghe said. The group's interest income grew 17.0 percent to 51.5 billion rupees,
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AmeriCares helps innocent victims trapped in Sri Lanka�s civil war |
Mar 27 (AC) Sri Lanka�s civil war has gotten worse in recent weeks and the number of casualties has skyrocketed. That�s why AmeriCares is sending close to $500,000 worth of vital medicines and supplies to help treat people hurt in the bloody conflict. The United Nations estimates between 150,000 and 180,000 civilians remain trapped in the war zone, now an 11-square mile region located near the country�s northeastern coast.
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Navy rescues 71 Tamil civilians |
Mar 27 (Xinhua) The military in Sri Lanka said on Thursday that the Navy rescued 71 Tamil civilians fleeing Tamil Tiger rebels' territory in separate occasions in the north and east on Wednesday. Officials from the Defense Ministry said the first group of 26 civilians were found by the Navy at Point Pedro in the northern Jaffna peninsula around 6 a.m. local time (2430 GMT).
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Independent media in Jaffna threatened by Armed Cadre |
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Sri Lanka says final standoff with Tigers approaches |
Mar 27 (Reuters) Sri Lanka's military on Thursday said it has one kilometre left to go before trapping the Tamil Tigers separatists in a no-fire zone, along with thousands of civilians at grave risk in the 25-year war's final act. President Mahinda Rajapaksa, under pressure to craft a political deal, has called for a meeting with parliamentarians allied with the Tigers but they have refused until
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Summary of the cabinet decisions |
Mar 27 (GDI) Excise Duty Relief for LP Gas used for Manufacturing Purpose: Cabinet approved a memorandum submitted by the Minister of Finance and Planning Mahinda Rajapakse to remove the imposed excise duty rate of 27.50 for gas used in bulk form in the manufacturing process and make necessary amendments to the Excise (special Provision ) Act.
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'Govt seek the support of a councilor of Pillaiyan to form a suicide group' |
Mar 27 (LeN) United National Party (UNP) MP Lakshman Kiriella said today (26) at a press conference that the Tamil People's Liberation Tigers (TMVP) has not only cyanide-swallowing cadres but also suicide cadres. Taking the full responsibility of the statement, he said that a councilor of the TMVP told him that the government sought his support to form a suicide group.
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Keheliya Rambukwella and the assassins of Lasantha Wickrematunge |
Mar 27 (TC) The wife of slain Editor-in-Chief of The Sunday Leader, Sonali Samarasinghe Wickrematunge in a letter to IGP, Jayantha Wickremaratna last week, has asked that he record a statement from Defence Spokesman Minister Keheliya Rambukwella to ascertain the identity of her husband Lasantha Wickrematunge's assassins. Ms. Wickrematunge in a letter dated March 15, has requested the IGP to record a statement from Rambukwella for a
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Golden Key settlement plan under negotiation |
Mar 27 (LBO) Ceylinco group chief Lalith Kotelawala has offered to provide assets into a trust to repay 14.5 billion rupees to customers of the collapsed Golden Key Credit Card Company, state lawyers told court. Deputy solicitor general Sarath Jayamanne said Thursday depositors were offered a rate lower than the high rates of around 30 percent promised by Golden Key in terms of a settlement that is yet to be finalized.
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IMF team in Sri Lanka for financial aid talks |
Mar 27 (AFP) The IMF said Thursday it had dispatched a team to Sri Lanka for talks on financial aid to the South Asian nation hurting from the global economic crisis and a campaign to crush Tamil rebels. "There is a mission there on the ground," said International Monetary Fund spokeswoman Caroline Atkinson. "We don't have any date as to the conclusion of those discussions or their likely bringing to the IMF board.
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UN council to discuss civilians in Sri Lanka war |
Mar 27 (Reuters) The U.N. Security Council will discuss the humanitarian situation in Sri Lanka on Thursday as fears grow about the fate of tens of thousands of civilians trapped by fighting between government forces and rebels, diplomats said. U.N. humanitarian affairs chief John Holmes is set to brief council members at an informal meeting that is not expected to lead to any action, diplomats on the 15-nation council told reporters.
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