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Plane crashes in Pakistan with 127 people on board
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Saturday, 21 April 2012
A passenger plane carrying 127 people on board has crashed in bad weather in the outskirts of the Pakistani capital of Islamabad.

The Bhoja Air flight B4213 from Karachi came down outside Islamabad’s Benazir Bhutto International Airport, police official Fazle Akbar told AFP. 

Saifur Rehman, an official from the police rescue team said the plane came down in Hussain Abad village, about three kilometres (two miles) from the main Islamabad highway.

“Fire erupted after the crash. The wreckage is on fire, the plane is completely destroyed. We have come with teams of firefighters and searchlights and more rescuers are coming,” Mr Rehman told Geo television.

118 passengers and nine crew members were on board the ill-fated aircraft which was on its maiden flight from Karachi to Islamabad. Pakistan’s Dawn News, quoting from the defence ministry, has reported that all passengers are dead. It is not clear if there are any survivors, according to reports.

Rescue teams have been rushed to the site of the accident but heavy thundershowers are hampering efforts.  

All hospitals in Islamabad and the nearby city of Rawalpindi have been put on high alert after the crash.

In July 2010, an Airbus 321 passenger jet operated by the private airline Airblue crashed into the hills overlooking Islamabad while coming in to land after a flight from Karachi, killing 152 people on board. - NDTV
 
Sri Lanka awards $252M dam deal to Chinese firm
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Saturday, 21 April 2012
 Sri Lanka has awarded a $252.3 million project to Chinese dam builder Sinohydro to construct a reservoir, the government said on Friday.

“The cabinet granted approval to award the contract for the construction ... to Sinohydro to a sum of $252.3 million and to enter into a commercial agreement accordingly,” the official cabinet decisions released by the government showed.

The cabinet memorandum stated Sinohydro will arrange finance assistance for the project from a bank in China on terms and conditions acceptable to Sri Lanka.

Officials from Sinohydro were not available for comments.

The Chinese firm is already involved in a $1.5 billion port construction and a $100 million road project in the former northern war zone.

Sri Lanka has been increasingly depending on China for its post-war infrastructure project financing as China was Sri Lanka’s largest lender in 2009 and 2010, giving $1.2 billion and $821 million respectively, Reuters reported.
 
DMC warns resident in Southern mountain slopes
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Saturday, 21 April 2012
 The Disaster Management Center (DMC) today advised resident living in Southern mountain slopes especially in Kotapola, Tawalama and Deniyaya to remain cautious as landslides may occur in those areas.
 
Paramedical staff suspend union action
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Saturday, 21 April 2012
 The Paramedical Services Allied Union says the Health Minister has promised to provide solutions to their three main demands within a week. General Secretary Union Saman Jayasekara said they have decided to suspend their trade union action in respect of that promise.

He stated that as requested by the Minister Maithripala Sirisena the trade union action will be temporarily suspended until April 27.

According to the outcome, the executive committee of the union which will meet on April 28 will take necessary further decisions, he said.  
 
I did not back Fonseka, Lanka may miss chance to heal its war wounds - Chandrika
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Monday, 09 April 2012

Sri Lanka has a “marvellous opportunity” to heal and reconcile its twin populations after 25 years of civil war, says Chandrika Kumaratunga, Sri Lanka’s former prime minister and president. 

 

Which is why she is more than a little baffled at the slowness with which the Mahinda Rajapaksa government is building post-civil war “bridges.” “Such opportunities do not last forever,” she warned.

 

“That is why they are called windows and not something larger.”

 

In New Delhi for the first annual conference of her own South Asia Policy and Research Institute (SAPRI), Kumaratunga said that since retired from active politics six years ago, she had dedicated herself to two international organisations, the Club of Madrid and the Clinton Global Initiative.

 

“Now I have created my own foundation,” she says.

 

SAPRI will look at issues regarding the subcontinent, Kumaratunga says, engaging research scholars globally on these topics.  These deliberations will result in policy recommendations which will be communicated to policy-makers and professionals.

 

Sri Lanka is still fertile ground for the dissemination of such ideas. While the civil war has seen some repair work accomplished, Kumaratunga says still more needs to be done in terms of physical reconstruction and rehabilitation.

 

Kumaratunga led Lanka during some of the bloodiest years of the civil war. Today, with a Tamil minority “who want rights but of whom only a small minority still talk of a homeland,” she seems worried Colombo doesn’t recognize what a good thing it has going for it.

 

Rajapaksa’s abrogation of her promise of Tamil political devolution – a decision he had been party to at the time and did not oppose – was one reason Kumaratunga declined to support him in the last elections.  “Even though he called me eight times asking for support,” she remembers.

 

Kumaratunga strongly denies she backed the rival candidate, General Sarath Fonseka. “Normally I would have supported Rajapaksa: I am still patron and member of our party. But I could not support some of his policies.” So she stayed out of the campaign altogether.

 

If she is concerned at Rajapaksa’s minority policies, she is “bewildered” by his foreign policy. “In my time, we practiced nonalignment, which meant keeping good relations with the entire world,” she says. This led many Western countries to agree to ban or limit the activities of the Tamil Tigers. Kumaratunga is clearly discomfited with Rajapaksa’s confrontational policies with the West and his rhetorical claims to having new “friends” in China, Myanmar and Iran.

 

“Relations with India are essential and crucial,” she stresses. Which leads her to wonder, after New Delhi’s recent United Nations vote against Sri Lanka, what has changed there. Two years ago, in similar circumstances, India actually canvassed on Lanka’s behalf. “Somethings must have changed,” she says. “I do not know what they are.”

 

Unsurprisingly, a key interest of SAPRI, besides development and poverty alleviation, is how such issues lead to conflict. Kumaratunga is much taken with Frances Stewart’s work on “horizontal inequalities” and their connection to violence and conflict. “The first priority is that all sections of a population must be brought into a development process,” she says. “That is the theme of the conference.” Hindustan Times reports.

 
Gandhi statue vandalism: India conveys concern to Sri Lanka
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Monday, 09 April 2012
India has taken up with Sri Lanka the issue of vandalism of a statue of Mahatma Gandhi in the eastern town of Batticaloa and offered assistance in rebuilding it.

The statue of Mahatma Gandhi along with those of Lord Baden Powell and two Tamil scholars had been found damaged on Thursday, prompting the Sri Lankan government to order an investigation.

Diplomatic sources said the Indian High Commission here has protested and expressed concern over the act of vandalism by an unknown group on Thursday.

India also offered assistance to rebuild the Gandhi statue, they said.

Sri Lanka’s External Affairs Ministry has said that police had been directed to carry out a probe to determine the motive and to nab the culprits.

“The Inspector General of Police has been instructed to carry out an immediate and thorough investigation into these incidents to identify motives and culprits behind these acts of vandalism,” it said.

According to locals, the statue had been erected in 1960. - IANS
 
Abductions now an unofficial part of the law - JVP
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Monday, 09 April 2012
 Abducting people has become an unofficial part of the countries law, the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) said today. Within the past two months alone, 29 incidents of abductions were reported in the media, MP Anura Kumara Dissanayake stated.

Political activists that do not agree with the government, criminals that are not obedient to the government, drug dealers that who don’t share the profit as well as people with open opinions are subject to these abductions, he accused.

Presently the “white van culture” has become a law in the country, Dissanayake said adding no arrests or action is taken subsequently.

  He further stated that he would not like to limit the abductions of Premakumar Gunaratnam and Dimuthu Attygalle to a mere political motive of sabotaging their assembly as he believes it is a clear violation of a citizen’s democratic right.
 
Prison escapee nabbed after bieng assaulted
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Monday, 09 April 2012
 Mihintale Police has arrested an inmate who had escaped from the Anuradhapura Prison nearly two years ago, after he had been attacked by a group of individuals.

Acting on information that the suspect and his lover had been assaulted by a group, police officers apprehended him in the Thariyankulama area.

As the prison escapee had been severely wounded from the attack, he was admitted to the Mihintale Hospital under police security.

The suspect is ccshedueldto be produced before the Anuradhapura Magistrate today (8).
 
Indian delegation to visit North, press for early political solution
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Monday, 09 April 2012
 With an aim of reinforcing India’s commitment towards ethnic Sri Lankan Tamils, a delegation of Indian MPs led by Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Sushma Swaraj will arrive in the island next week to assess the resettlement and political process in war-torn areas.

The 15-member multi-party delegation with representatives from Congress, BJP, DMK, AIADMK and Left parties will be in Sri Lanka from April 16 to April 21.

The delegation is likely to meet the country’s top leadership including President Mahinda Rajapaksa and travel to northern and eastern parts of the country, which bore the maximum brunt of the nearly three decades-old civil war.

At least seven members of the delegation are from Tamil Nadu, where the issue of Sri Lankan Tamils is emotive.

The MPs, while assessing the process of resettlement of Tamils displaced by the war that ended three years back, would press for an early political solution which involves devolution of powers to the Tamils, sources said today.

Besides Swaraj, the delegation will include Congress MPs Sudarshana Natchiappan, Manicka Tagore, M Krishnaswamy and N S V Chithan, DMK’s T K S Elangovan and Prahlad Joshi and C P Thakur from BJP. CPI(M) will be represented by T K Rangarajan.

The leaders would travel to Jaffna and Kilinochchi and see for themselves the resettlement process taken up after the end of the war.

Sources said the MPs would interact with Tamil parties and common people in the war-torn areas and seek feedback from them on the process. – PTI
 
Gandhi statue vandalised in Batticaloa
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Saturday, 07 April 2012
 The vandalized statues of (Left) Mahatma Gandhi and (Right) Robert Baden-Powell in Batticaloa. Pics - Vala Krishna


Statues of Indian independence icon Mahatma Gandhi and Britain’s Robert Baden-Powell have been vandalised in Sri Lanka, police said Friday.
 
Attackers beheaded the statues of Gandhi and Baden-Powell, the founder of the Scout movement, in the town of Batticaloa, a police spokesman said.

“We have launched an investigation and deployed intelligence units to get at the vandals,” police spokesman SP Ajith Rohana told AFP. “We do not have any suspects at the moment.”

There was no claim of responsibility for the destruction, AFP reported.
 
Police hunt for petrol station robbers
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Saturday, 07 April 2012
 Police are conducting investigations to track down and apprehend a group of individuals who had pumped Rs. 4,300 worth of fuel before robbing Rs. 68,000 from a petrol station in Nochchiyagama today (April 06) morning. 

A group of five had arrived and had threatened to kill the worker at the fuel station, before escaping with loot. Police have been notified of the description and registration number of the vehicle used by the perpetrators.
 
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