Wednesday, June 3, 2009

What Has Been Happening In Sri Lanka Since The End Of The Civil War

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, foreground center, sings the national anthem as Navy Cmdr. Adm. Wasnatha Karannagoda, left, Air Force Cmdr. Roshan Gunatilake, center, and Police Chief Jayantha Wickremeratne, right, salute during the National War Celebration, held to mark the military victory over the Tamil Tiger rebels in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, June 3, 2009. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)

Aid Workers Forced To Leave Sri Lanka Under Strict New Visa Rules -- Times Online

Sri Lanka is hampering international relief efforts by forcing dozens of British and other foreign aid workers to leave the country because it considers them sympathetic to the defeated Tamil Tigers, The Times has learnt.

Aid organisations say that the policy is costing them tens of thousands of pounds of donors’ money as they struggle to help 280,000 Tamil civilians in internment camps.

“The NGOs are all extremely scared. If you raise your voice you’ll be the next one thrown out,” a senior member of staff in one international aid group said.

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More News On Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka leader hailed as king for beating rebels -- AP
Sri Lanka on guard for separatist revival - minister -- Reuters
Sri Lanka Tightens Security as It Celebrates Civil War Victory -- Bloomberg
Sri Lankan president pays tribute to troops -- China View
Sri Lanka president thanks allies -- BBC
Ban denies U.N. covered up death toll in Sri Lanka -- Washington Post
Sri Lanka: A 'Quite Indescribable' Scene After War Ends -- Doctors Without Borders
Sri Lankan minister seeks Japanese aid -- AFP
Sri Lanka's crucial role in Indian Ocean power struggle -- Times Online

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