KANDY, Sri Lanka (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's newly re-elected president vowed on Thursday to regain the progress lost in a quarter-century war with the Tamil Tigers separatists by boosting the country's economy and unifying its people.
Speaking at Sri Lanka's first independence day since the end of the civil war last year, Mahinda Rajapaksa also signalled that he would not accept any outside solutions imposed to solve the ethnic strife that sparked the war.
Read more ....
More News On Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan president calls for reconciliation -- BBC
Sri Lanka leader says Tamils should work with govt -- Washington Post
Sri Lanka leader calls for unity after poll win -- AFP
Rajapaksa promises peace and prosperity at Independence Day speech -- The Hindu
Vote chief rejects Sri Lanka rigging charges -- AFP
Fonseka denies coup attempt to unseat Rajapaksa -- Express India
Sri Lanka holds 37 over 'plot to assassinate president' -- BBC
Sri Lanka in biggest military purge after coup fears -- AFP
Sri Lanka settles scores with critics -- The Australian
Commentaries And Analysis
As Tamil refugees resettle, their well-being could determine Sri Lanka’s -- Christian Science Monitor
FACTBOX-Five political risks to watch in Sri Lanka -- Reuters
Sore winners: How not to celebrate a victory -- The Economist
Independence Day In Sri Lanka -- Voice of America editorial
Sri Lanka Looks to the Future -- Mahinda Rajapaksa, Wall Street Journal
No comments:
Post a Comment