The editors of this blog fetch latest news from various websites in internet with respect to Sri Lanka and then publish in here.The news are chosen by the editors on their point of view, Hence this blog is not a unbiased news reporting service.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Warning Shots Fired by Sailor at Unidentified Person
...On investigations it was revealed that the person who had approached the detachment during dark was a Pilipino national named "Aptonio Vilamor" working in a NGO named "Mercy Corps" in TRINCOMALEE.
Due to the warning shots, the Pilipino national sustained minor injuries and was taken to the TRINCOMALEE hospital and later transferred to Colombo for medical treatment.
Read more,
http://www.rnhit.com/mcns/fullnews.php?id=6226
Court blocks Japan's NTT from selling stake in Sri Lanka Telecom
A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice Sarath Silva suspended the proposed sale to Global Telecom Holdings, a unit of Malaysia's Usaha Tegas Sdn, and set a new hearing date for Sept 17.
'This type of transaction must have a high degree of transparency,' the chief justice said, calling for documents relating to the transaction.
NTT, which owns a 35.2 pct stake in Sri Lanka Telecom, last month received approval from the Sri Lankan government to sell 25.3 pct to Global Telecom Holdings.
Read more,
http://www.hemscott.com/news/latest-news/item.do?newsId=45163728826678
Sri Lanka recalls Atapattu
Atapattu, 36, last played Test cricket against India in 2005, before he was sidelined for 18 months with a serious back injury.
The right-handed batsman, a veteran of 88 Tests, returns in place of Sanath Jayasuriya, who retired from the Test scene after this year's World Cup.
Uncapped left-hand batsman Malinda Warnapura and left-arm pace bowler Sujeewa de Silva are the two new faces in the 15-man squad.
Read more,
http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,,21903370-23210,00.html
Retired Major General Ashok K. Mehta criticized ManMohan Singh’s National Security Advisor
Writing an op-ed piece in the Indian daily, The Tribune, retired Major General Ashok K. Mehta said that once, “Sri Lanka was forced to turn to Pakistan for the crucial multibarrel rocket launcher which saved Jaffna from being overwhelmed by the LTTE. Sri Lanka refers to Pakistan as a friend and saviour.”
Mehta very bluntly said, “As India has underwritten Sri Lanka’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, it has the moral responsibility to sort out the mess in that country which endangers its own security.”
Read more,
http://www.lankaweb.com/news/items07/140607-1.html