Thursday, May 12, 2011

TID asks witness to implicate a senior army officer in the assasination of senior journalist



By Ananda Weerasuriya | Daily Mirror
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Making an explosive statement in open court before the Mount Lavinia Magistrate, a suspect former Army Intelligence Unit member, said today that the Terrorist Investigation Division (TID) promised to make him a state witness, provide security and a foreign job if he had implicated a senior Army Officer to have been involved in the assassination of the Sunday Leader Editor Lasantha Wickrematunga.

The former Army Intelligence member, Kandegedara Priyawansa who had been arrested and detained for alleged involvement in the assassination of the Sunday Leader Editor made this statement when the inquiry was taken up before the Mount Lavinia Chief Magistrate Ms. Nirosha Fernando.


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Thursday, May 12, 2011

Relatives of missing people ‘still in grief’



By Arthur Wamanan | The Nation
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The people who were affected due to the war should be compensated and be given equal prominence, Dr Murali Vallipuranathan, a community medicine specialist attached to the Health Ministry, told the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC).

He said people belonging to all communities, who had been affected due to the civil war and riots, should be equally compensated.


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Thursday, May 12, 2011

Sri Lanka: Picking up the pieces



Filmmaker: Yasir Khan - Cameraman: Fadi Benni | Al Jazeera
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Clearing the thousands of mines left in the war-torn villages of Sri-Lanka is a dangerous and demanding job for those that have been assigned with the responsibility of doing it.

The all-female de-mining team of Sri Lanka's northern Mannar district struggles in the blazing heat to navigate the hazardous task at hand and systematically clear the villages of all the traces of war that remain in a place long after the conflict itself has passed.


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Thursday, May 12, 2011

Sri Lanka port project: Chinese company gets 25-year tax concession



The Sunday Times
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A Chinese company, a shareholder in the development of the South Container Terminal under the Colombo Port expansion project, will get a 25-year corporate income tax holiday along with several other tax concessions that the Government announced recently, an official said.

China Merchant Holdings (International) Co. Ltd, Aitken Spence Plc Consortium and the Sri Lanka Ports Authority are the shareholders in the project to expand the port on a build-operate and-transfer (BOT) basis. The total investment of the project is around US $ 500 million (Rs 54 billion) and it has been identified as a Strategic Development project coming under the Ministry of Economic Development.


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