Saturday, 02nd August 2014 Meera Sreenivasan Sruthisagar Yamunan An article that appeared on the Sri Lankan Defence Ministry website “trivialising” Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Jayalalithaa has come a ...
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Fishermen firm on ‘sail to Katchatheevu’
Saturday, 02nd August 2014 By D. J. Walter Scott The Rameswaram fishermen have resolved to go ahead with their ‘sail to Katchatheevu’ agitation on Saturday, pressing for the release of all arrested fishermen with boats. ...
Sri Lankan Ambassador says Goodbye to Kuwait
Saturday,02nd August 2014From : http://news.kuwaittimes.net/pdf/2014/aug/02/p35.pdf ...
Response to Inquiries on Asylum Seekers
The Ministry of External Affairs has received a number of inquiries on the return of individual asylum seekers, mainly of Pakistan origin.
Sri Lanka’s territory has been used by those seeking asylum for over a decade. However, the asylum seeker/refugee population in Sri Lanka witnessed a dramatic 700 per cent increase during the period 2013-14 and as at 30 June 2014, there are 1562 asylum seekers and 308 refugees. Investigations have revealed that the sudden increase in the number of asylum seekers in Sri Lanka was as a result of people falling victim to commercially driven human trafficking networks which abuse the liberal visa policy in place in the country exacerbated by a sharp increase in the numbers resettled in third countries in 2012. Regrettably, the process of resettlement slowed down considerably in 2013/14. It is therefore questionable whether they have a legitimate claim to seek asylum.
The influx of asylum seekers and their tendency not to have an established place of residence has resulted in serious law & order, security, as well as health related issues for the authorities. In fact, in April 2014, ten cases of malaria were detected among these asylum seekers. This detection was made at a time when Sri Lanka, having achieved zero indigenous cases of malaria for the past several years, was under consideration for obtaining WHO certification.
Departing Sri Lankan Ambassador meets German Federal Chancellor and Federal Foreign Minister
H.E. Ambassador Sarath Kongahage has met the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr. Angela Merkel, during the annual reception for the diplomatic community in Berlin and informed her about the complet ...
Chinese company in Sri Lanka holds countrywide art competition
Monday, 28th July 2014 A Chinese company engaged in one of the largest projects in Sri Lanka has organized an all-island art competition in the country involving over 200 students, an official said Monday. China Machine ...
High Commissioner Professor Sudharshan Seneviratne Presents Credentials to the President of India
Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to India, Prof. Sudharshan Seneviratne presented his credentials to the President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee, at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi, on 31st July 2014. At a cordial meeti ...