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Japan under pressure over Sri Lanka aid
Saturday, 26 May 2007 - 9:22 PM SL Time
Japan is the single largest donor to Sri Lanka, providing 63 percent of the international aid to the island.

An international human rights group is lobbying Sri Lanka`s top donor Japan to exert greater pressure on the island nation to address spiralling violence.

But Tokyo said it has no plans for now to slash aid and follow the lead of Sri Lanka`s former colonial ruler Britain and Germany, which have frozen debt relief due to rights concerns.

`It has dramatically worsened over the last year,` Sophie Richardson of Human Rights Watch said of Sri Lanka`s rights record, during a week-long mission to Tokyo for meeting with Japanese officials.

`I think in the month of March alone, 100,000 people were internally displaced.`

Japan is the single largest donor to Sri Lanka, providing 63 percent of the international aid to the island in 2003.
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Sri Lanka president to meet Emirates team on national carrier deal
Saturday, 26 May 2007 - 9:53 AM SL Time

Sri Lanka government and Emirates airlines would soon have discussions on extending Srilankan Airlines` management deal with the Dubai based carrier, a top official said.

`A team is coming to meet the President on this,` Finance Ministry Secretary P B Jayasundera told LBO Friday.

Dubai government-owned Emirates has a 10-year contract ending in March 2008, to manage SriLankan Airlines which is Sri Lanka`s national carrier.

Emirates also has a 43 percent equity stake in the airline.

Emirates top official in Sri Lanka, Srilankan Chief Executive Peter Hill said earlier that a delay in finalizing deal was affecting forward planning at the airline.

However, Emirates President Tim Clark was quoted in March as saying that it was up to the Sri Lankan government, struggling to cope with the intensifying Tamil Tiger separatist war, to persuade the Middle Eastern airline to continue the arrangement.
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Jaffna students allege discrimination in University Admissions
Friday, 25 May 2007 - 8:30 PM SL Time

Nine Tamil students from Jaffna district have filed separate petitions in the Sri Lanka`s Court of Appeal seeking the court to order the University Grants Commission (UGC) of Sri Lanka to admit them to medical faculties in universities for the current academic year. The petitioners state in their suits that they have failed to gain admission due to continuous discrimination and unjust policies adopted by the UGC in granting admission to Tamil students, legal sources said.
The petitioners, S. Abeyalayan, T.Mahiba, J.Abiram, V.Gajanthan, P.Nirshanthini, K.Abirami, K.Karthiga, K.Rasakanthan, and S.Janathana state all of them have passed the GCE Advanced level examination with `qualifying` grades.

Mr.Mohan Balendra, Senior Counsel filed these petitions on behalf of the students in the Court of Appeal on Wednesday citing the Chairman of the UGC as the respondent.
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Britain approves humanitarian aid to Sri Lanka
Friday, 25 May 2007 - 7:04 AM SL Time
Britain said it has approved 1 million pounds (US$1.9 million; 1.5 million) to help tens of thousands of people displaced by Sri Lanka`s separatist conflict, and called for a halt to the violence.

The funds will be divided between the International Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations to help those who have lost livelihoods and homes, the British High Commission or embassy said Thursday.

`Recent fighting, particularly in the east of Sri Lanka, has displaced tens of thousands of innocent civilians,` said a statement from British High Commissioner Dominick Chilcott.

Humanitarian groups say violence between government forces and the separatist Tamil Tiger guerrillas has displaced 150,000 island country`s east.

Britain announced earlier this month that it has suspended about US$3 million (2.2 million) it had promised to Sri Lanka to help pay down its debts to the World Bank, citing heavy violence and deteriorating human rights.
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Tamil Tiger rebels say they have killed 35 Sri Lankan sailors
Thursday, 24 May 2007 - 9:35 PM SL Time
Tamil Tiger rebels say they have killed 35 Sri Lankan sailors in a sea attack on a navy base on the Jaffna peninsula in the north of the country.

A rebel spokesman said they overran the base on the island of Delft and the fighting lasted only 20 minutes.

Confirming the attack, a navy spokesman said the rebel claims were exaggerated and fewer than 10 sailors were killed.

Despite a truce still being in place on paper, Sri Lanka has been sliding back towards civil war.

More than 4,000 people have been killed since late 2005.

Disputed numbers

`The target was a naval camp south of Delft, and the fighting lasted only 20 minutes and we completely overran the camp,` rebel spokesman Rasiah Ilanthirayan told the Associated Press news agency.
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Tigers in France admit using rough tactics to collect funds; more Tigers to be arrested
Thursday, 24 May 2007 - 9:20 PM SL Time
Leading Tamil Tiger agents arrested by the French Police have confessed that they were involved in the collection of funds by threat and intimidations, according to informed sources. They have also confessed that they have even abducted and harassed number of Tamils who refused to toe their line and give funds. In their confessions to the Police it is reliably learnt that they have revealed that those refused to give funds were taken to some remote corners outside Paris, where they have special safe-houses and used third degree methods to make them submissive.

Out of the 14 presently held by the police all have accepted that they were involved illegal activities for and behalf of the LTTE in Paris except for Sinna Jeyam and Parithi, the former LTTE head in Paris. All of them are to be produced in the courts again on 05 August.
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Corrupt divisional secretaries in for trouble
Saturday, 26 May 2007 - 10:01 AM SL Time
The Public Administration and Home Affairs Ministry is planning to take disciplinary action against Divisional Secretaries who, in cahoots with Politicians, had been involved in various malpractices.

Speaking at the Government Agents and District Secretaries Conference on Thursday, Home Affairs Minister Chandrasiri Gajadeera said that disciplinary action will be taken against all such officers with charges pending, irrespective of their political affiliations.

`The Divisional Secretaries shouldn`t function as private secretaries of politicians,` the Minister said.

He said that political connections of the public servants should not affect the public`s expectations of them and they should take just and reasonable decisions.

`Unlike in bygone days, the Civil Society is much stronger today and the citizens are aware of their rights,` the Minister said.
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SLT deal could be threat to security, says UNP
Friday, 25 May 2007 - 7:07 AM SL Time
The UNP said yesterday that the SLT shares deal could be a threat to national security and charged that the company was to be sold out to a Malaysian company violating `Mahinda Chintanaya` which is opposed to privatization.

UNP MP Dayasiri Jayasekera told a press conference that the government has given permits to Global Telecom which bought 25% stake of SLT to run a TV channel, a radio channel and a 3G channel which is a highly advanced communication technology available today.

`Why is the government giving such facilities to this company and does the government know what the company intends to do with these facilities?,` he asked. He explained that the company can do certain things which might jeopardise the security of the country with the advanced technology available to them
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MiG deal shady, says Lakshman Kiriella
Friday, 25 May 2007 - 7:06 AM SL Time
The UNP in parliament yesterday charged that the government`s proposed purchase of five MiG 29 aircraft was rife with corruption.

Opening an adjournment debate in the House on the matter, UNP front liner MP Lakshman Kiriella said the government had decided to purchase the MiG 29 aircraft despite the defence Ministry stating that such planes were not needed to confront the LTTE.Quoting from a defence Ministry website report in March, prior to the first LTTE air attack on the Katunayake air force base, Mr. Kiriella said due to excessive costs, the military had stated that it did not require MiG 29 or MiG 35 aircraft to confront the enemy.
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US says will work with Govt. towards peace
Saturday, 26 May 2007 - 9:54 AM SL Time
The United States yesterday, referring to the latest round of LTTE attacks, said the ongoing violence was unfortunate. It urged both, the Sri Lankan government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), to find a political solution to the conflict, agency reports said.

An agency news report filed from Washington DC said: `Tom Casey, Deputy Spokesman for the State Department in his daily press briefing said that the US will continue to work with the Sri Lankan government and donor co-chairs to encourage the parties to achieve a peaceful solution.

`We`re going to keep working with Sri Lanka Government officials as well as the Norwegians and the other co-chair partners to be able to encourage a peaceful resolution to this conflict. And I know we`ll be conveying messages to them again on this subject, but it is a situation that is a difficult one,` he said.
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Homeguard kills 4 including wife
Friday, 25 May 2007 - 7:09 AM SL Time
In another tragedy that sent shock waves through the Kebitigollewa area, a home guard who went berserk shot dead his estranged wife and three others at Ranchakepuwewa early yesterday.

The suspect assailant P.B. Ranaweera, a resident from the same area had allegedly used his service firearm, to gun down the four victims.

The victims were identified as the suspect`s wife Sunethra Kanthi (25), his mother-in-law Seelawathie (50), sister-in-law Anoma Kanthi (23) and a neighbour M. Suraweera (38).

Eight-year-old Nuwan Sanjeewa, son of Anoma who received serious gun shot injuries is undergoing treatment at the Anuradhapura General hospital, Kebitigollewa ASP Lionel Gunatillake said.

The suspect`s wife Sunethra Kanthi had left the husband`s house and taken up residence with her married sister following a domestic dispute, police said.
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AI gives dark picture of Sri Lanka
Thursday, 24 May 2007 - 4:54 AM SL Time
Amnesty International yesterday described the crisis in Sri Lanka as a `forgotten conflict` last year even as the human rights situation in the country saw a serious deterioration as a result of rights violations committed allegedly by the Government, the LTTE and the Karuna faction.

Speaking at the launch of Amnesty International`s annual report at a news conference in London yesterday AI Secretary General Irene Khan said powerful governments and armed groups were deliberately fomenting fear to erode human rights and to create an increasingly polarized and dangerous world.

`Scarred by distrust and division, the international community was too often impotent or weak-willed in the face of major human rights crises in 2006, whether in forgotten conflicts like Chechnya, Colombia and Sri Lanka or high profile ones in the Middle East,` Ms. Khan said at the launch.
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Dialog Telekom sponsors Audiology Centre for the deaf
Friday, 25 May 2007 - 7:12 AM SL Time
Some children are born totally deaf. Many with hearing and sight impediments. The World Bank says 98% disabled children including deaf and blind in developing countries do not attend schools. Also 40 million such disabled children at primary school age do not receive any education at all.

This group of children will be socially neglected underprivileged and marginalized. They would need training and integration into society with communication skills and other capabilities. The Deaf and Blind School was established at Rathmalana under the patronage of Christian missionaries. Children at the school have so far been trained without the latest equipment.

Realising the situation, Dialog Telekom donated an audiology centre equipped with sophisticated electronic equipment. Children hearing impediments could be tested to identify the nature of such defects with reference to treatment, training and finally getting them into mainstream society. However, the centre will not belong to the school, although it would be located within its precincts.
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Parliamentary Select Committee on Prevention of Motor Accidents
Friday, 25 May 2007 - 7:08 AM SL Time
A Parliamentary Select Committee on Prevention of Motor Accidents has been appointed on a request by Enterprise Development Minister Mano Wijeratne. The 21 member Committee will be headed by Minister Jeyaraj Fernandopulle.

The Committee will probe the adequacy of road network, adherence to highway code by drivers, jay walking by pedestrians, police action on drivers and penalties imposed on errant drivers.

The primary objective of the Select Committee will be to find ways and means to minimize road accidents which have registered an upward trend in the recent past
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State Bank defaults a hotel owner in Arugambay
Thursday, 24 May 2007 - 4:53 AM SL Time
Owner of the Siam View Hotel [SVH] of Arugambay , Dr. Fred Miller complains the Arugambay branch office of a state owned bank terminated their services and defaulted rent payments one month after the tsunami.

The Bank was located at the premises of the Siam Hotel , Arugambay and provided ample service for the area businessmen and the tourists .

Dr.Miller, served as an Engineer and the Hotel Owner who loves surfing in the Potuvil area said the Bank`s Management has still not answered his official letters regarding the monthly rent.

`The SVH, itself the hardest hit hotel for miles around, has been politely asking for the rent due ever since. Nothing at all was paid until a letter arrived a week ago informing them that the Bank has `No intention to re-open the Arugambay Extention office, said Dr. Miller.
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Read the Riot Act to the bus Mafia!
Saturday, 26 May 2007 - 10:05 AM SL Time
The private bus operators are in a mighty hurry to jack up bus fares. They say they cannot wait any longer as fuel prices and the cost of living have gone up. Given the increasing dependence of the commuting pubic on private buses and the attendant bargaining power of the operators, the Minister will have to give in sooner or later, as has always been the experience of his predecessors. However, the Minister need not lose heart. There is more than one way to skin a cat, they say.

Private bus owners and their workers don`t give a tinker`s damn about the law and the obligations on their part. Most of the metal contraptions that pass for buses on our roads are not roadworthy. Their tyres are as bald as a cue ball; brake systems don`t function properly; seats are rickety; there is hardly any ventilation due to overloading and bus crews behave like Neanderthals.
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Wild swings of veda beri Tarzans
Friday, 25 May 2007 - 7:16 AM SL Time
If there are good politicians, they must be either dead or in the Opposition. The media is full of friends in the Opposition. Out of power, politicians behave themselves and champion various causes including media freedom. Those ruling party politicians who stand accused of trying to suppress media freedom today were the very defenders of the press when they were in the Opposition. Politicians languishing in the Opposition are like the proverbial cat that pretended to be observing sil and lured unsuspecting mice to lower their guard. The true faces of politicians are laid bare, only after they are voted to power. But, there are instances where even Opposition politicians show their true colours unwittingly.

The Free Media Movement (FMM) has locked horns with the Opposition and UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe over the latter`s statement that editors should be summoned to Parliament to be questioned under the Parliamentary Privileges Act. The FMM says Mr. Wickremesinghe has said this `as part of a larger statement critical of newspapers that did not publish vital remarks, as he saw them, made by Minister Jeyaraj Fernandopulle on a Supreme court decision limiting security provided to former President Chandrika Kumaratunga.`
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Some Indian models worthy of adoption
Thursday, 24 May 2007 - 4:45 AM SL Time
India has been a vast reservoir of inspiration for this country since time immemorial. At present, there is a school of thought that Sri Lanka should adopt the Indian devolution model to resolve her conflict. However, the adoption of foreign models may not always be easy or feasible. It was only the other day that we quoted Dr. Thilokasundari Kariyawasam blaming the high rate of failure at the GCE (O/L) examination on the adoption of the British examinations system. But, the fact remains that we will benefit tremendously, if, in trying to solve our problems, we learn from other nations on a case by case basis.

One of the biggest problems besetting this country is corruption. Politicians and their lackeys are helping themselves to public funds and/or lining their pockets through other malpractices such as bribery. They don`t care two hoots about the law that demands the submission of their asset declarations before elections.
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I leave with happy memories - Moody
Saturday, 26 May 2007 - 10:08 AM SL Time
Sri Lanka`s cricket coach Tom Moody left the island yesterday afternoon to take over a new coaching position with Western Australia. The former Australian all-rounder, who coached Sri Lanka for two years, speaking to `The Island` said that he was leaving with happy memories.

`These two years have been a very enjoyable period of my life. We worked hard as a unit and reaching the final of the World Cup was the result of all the hard work that we put in. I am certainly leaving Colombo with a lot of happy memories,` Moody told `The Island` just before he left his Cinnamon Grand luxury apartment.

`Leaving Sri Lanka has not been an easy decision. It`s been very tough, but I had to make that decision because of my family,` Moody added.

`Now I am looking forward to the new role in Perth. The state has not won any title in recent times. Furthermore, there are fresh challenges which I have to face. My family will be moving to Perth from England and it`ll be great to spend time with the kids again after constant travelling during the last two years,` Moody surmised.
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Sri Lanka women cagers for Korea
Friday, 25 May 2007 - 7:18 AM SL Time
The Sri Lanka women`s Basketball team, led by G.G.D. Kumarin de Silva of Hatton National Bank comprising of seventeen members including twelve players and five officials will leave for Korea on June 1 to take part in the twenty second FIBA Asia Basketball Championship for women conducted by the Federation of International Basketball Associations (FIBA) which will be staged in Incheon, Korea from June 3 to 10.

The other countries vying for honours in this event are neighbouring India, Singapore, Japan, Malaysia, Chinese Taipei, Uzbekistan, Hong Kong, host country Korea, Thailand, Vietnam and China.

Sri Lanka team will take part in level two along with Uzbekistan, Hong Kong, Singapore, India and Vietnam while China will be competing in level one with Korea, Japan, Chinese Taipei, Thailand and Malaysia.
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Army rugby guns to silence Kandy?
Friday, 25 May 2007 - 7:17 AM SL Time
Sri Lanka Army will have to fire all their guns if they are to restrict the marauding Kandyans up in the hills when they take on the defending League champions Kandy Sports Club in their Caltex League Segment `A` Division rugby tournament match at the Nittawela Rugby Stadium in Kandy on Sunday at 4.30 p.m.

Last week Kandy Sports Club opened their season with a crushing 77-0 win over Old Zahirians Sports Club while Sri Lanka Army lost to CR & FC 3-32. Therefore on form and considering the home terrain advantage Kandy Sports Club will go out firm favourites to win this match.

The clash between Kandy Sports Club and the Sri Lanka Army has always drawn large crowds, and it will be necessary for the organisers to strengthen security at the gates. It is from the gate collection together with the magnanimity of the sponsors that club survives and keeps itself afloat.
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