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As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed Sri Lanka earlier this month, New Delhi’s media was already hailing the visit as a diplomatic triumph. A raft of development projects had been announced and a significant new defence pact between the two governments signed. Images broadcast showed Modi beside a smiling Sri Lankan president Anura Kumara Dissanayake, arms raised aloft in symbolic…

Sri Lanka progress on accountability and reconciliation will be closely followed - EU Foreign Affairs Council

The European Union Foreign Affairs Council said it will closely follow Sri Lanka’s efforts in addressing human rights issues.

During a meeting in Brussels on Monday, the council reiterated its commitment to United Natiosn bodies tasked with the protection and promotion of human rights.

The Council added that the EU will closely follow efforts in Sri Lanka in establishing a credibly process for transitional justice, accountability and reconciliation, reports Colombo Page.

IMF loan essential to resolve BOP crisis

The government has asked the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a bail out facility to resolve the current balance of payments crisis. A loan facility is urgently needed owing to the critical state of the balance of payments. This crisis in the external finances has been brought about by the mismanagement of the economy over several years.

Previous requests

In similar situations in the past, governments resorted to a rescue package from the IMF. In 1977 the government obtained a Structural Adjustment Facility (SAF) to undertake trade liberalisation and economic reforms. In July 2009 the IMF approved a 20-month Stand-By Arrangement (SBA) of approximately US$ 2.6 billion, as a Balance of Payments (BOP) support.

Macroeconomic weaknesses

Once again the severe difficulties in external finances have made the government request the IMF for a loan facility to resolve the critical balance of payments situation. This situation arose owing to fundamental macroeconomic weaknesses: high fiscal deficits, large foreign debt, and widening of the trade and balance of payments deficits. Recent capital outflows that accentuated the balance of payments problem were due to these weaknesses as well as international factors.

‘Media should not insult religion’ warns prime minister

Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe warned media on the island that his government would take action against those that “insult religions and some sections of the society,” reports Daily Mirror.

TNA will support government's accountability mechanism

The spokesperson of the Tamil National Alliance, M A Sumanthiran, said the party would support the Sri Lankan government's accountability mechanism.

"We will support accountability mechanism to make it effective," he said, addressing the launch event of the consultations process.

"The government had not only given some guarantee to the international community but also to us, and we are giving our support in matters with regard to accountability," he was quoted by Tamil Diplomat as saying.

Sri Lankan air force recommences Batticaloa runway construction


The Sri Lankan air force on Friday recommenced the construction of a runway at the Batticaloa base.

Murdered Tamil journalist remembered in Jaffna

 

Tamil journalist Puniyamoorthy Sathiyamoorthy, who was killed by a Sri Lankan artillery barrage inside the ‘No Fire Zone’ in February 2009, was remembered in Jaffna this week.

A ceremony held at Jaffna Hindu College saw the Editor-in-Chief of the Jaffna daily ‘Valampuri’ N. Vijayasuntharam speak alongside the director of Jaffna Hospital Dr Sathiyamoorthy.

Puniyamoorthy Sathiyamoorthy, a journalist of Vanni based Media House wrote the military column for the 'Eezhanaatham' daily. He was reporting from inside the ‘No Fire Zone’ when Sri Lankan artillery shells landed in the area.

“Several Tamil media reports said Sathiyamoorthy did not die immediately,” said the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). “They cited relatives who said a lack of proper medical attention contributed to his death.”

Sri Lanka’s CID investigates singer for ‘defaming Buddhism’

Sri Lanka’s Criminal Investigations Department (CID) said it has launched an investigation into a song by Iraj Weeraratne, over claims that it is “defaming Buddhism,” reports The Sunday Leader.

Following a court order pursued by the CID, Sri Lankan police have been ordered by the Colombo Fort Magistrate to investigate the song ‘Manusatha’. The music video to the song features clips of Buddhist monks from Bodu Bala Sena making speeches about Muslims on the island, to cheering rallies.

See the video here.

Germany to initiate resolution to back GSP+ reinstatement claims Sri lanka

The German government has initiated a resolution at the parliament of the European Union in support of Sri Lanka regaining the GSP+ trade concession, reports Colombo Gazette.

Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to Germany Karunatilaka Amunagam said that Germany is satisfied with latest developments in Sri Lanka, adding that the German government feels Sri Lanka must be rewarded for the progress made on several issues.

Asylum seekers told by Australia's navy to go back to Sri Lanka and die


The Australian Navy told Sri Lankan asylum seekers to go back to Sri Lanka and die during interviews with asylum seekers, reports Colombo Gazette.

Two Tamil asylum seekers who were interviews by investigative journalist Phil Miller said that they had been told to go back to Sri Lanka and die, by Australian navy officials, who payed people smugglers to turn back.

India keen to build ADB funded road link to Sri Lanka

India said it was still interested in a bridge or undersea tunnel link between India and Sri Lanka after signing a road transport agreement with Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal.

Speaking to press, India’s roads minister Nitin Gadkari, said,

“When I met Asian Development Bank (ADB) officials (in June), the told me to look at a connectivity project between the Indian mainland and Sri Lanka as well. They said they would finance it. They proposed a bridge between Rameswaram and Sri Lanka.”

Adding examples of existing overseas connections, Mr Gadkari said,

“When I recently visited Rotterdam, I visited an immersed tunnel connecting Rotterdam and Belgium. So it could be an immersed tunnel or a bridge. We are looking at it.”

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