Mihin Lanka lost millions of dollars due to CEO Chandrasena’s ignorance |
May 11 (ST) Former Mihin Lanka (Mihin) CEO Kapila Chandrasena’s poor directives issued to Mihin’s management led to two costly decisions where the airline lost millions of dollars. This was revealed by former Mihin Commercial Head Rohan Perera at the PCoI. The first was a decision to procure Boeing aircraft instead of Airbus, which had been Mihin and SriLankan’s go to option. Witness alleged that, this move was
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Easter Sunday attack was ideological: US Army Col. Sellin |
May 11 (FT) The most sophisticated coordinated terror attack in the history of Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday killed over 250 unarmed innocents while leaving hundreds more of people with life-changing wounds. This was the first assault on the nation by Islamist terrorism. The so-called Islamic State has taken the responsibility of the heinous crimes while local as well as foreign intelligence agencies warned of further
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Sri Lanka airport security to get more passenger friendly: official |
May 11 (EN) Draconian security measures at Bandaranayake International Airport (BIA) after Easter Sunday bombings will be eased progressively, and will not be the new norm, Airports and Aviation Services a top official said. "When things get back to normal they (military) will get back to their duties and we will get back to our functions and it will be like what it was before," Chairman Dammika Ranatunga said.
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Cardinal reaches out to Muslims after Sunday violence in Negombo |
May 11 (FT) Negombo, called Meegamuwa in Sinhala and Neerkozhumbu in Tamil, is a multi-ethnic coastal town 31 km to the north of Colombo. The ethnic breakdown in Negombo is roughly 75% Sinhalese, 14% Muslim and 9% Tamil people. The population is mainly Christian, comprising Catholics (65.3 %) and Protestants (3.35%). With numerous Catholic cathedrals, churches, shrines and grottos
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Sri Lanka to eyes security audit to build tourist confidence |
May 11 (EN) Sri Lanka is planning an independent security audit to build confidence among tourists, State Minister Harsha de Silva said after extremists linked to Islamic State bombed churches and hotels on Easter Sunday. "After conducting an independent security audit, embassies and tourist boards of foreign countries will encourage tourism," he said. "Spending millions on advertising is worthless if
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Video: I will not accept any other Cabinet post: Sarath Fonseka |
May 11 (AD) Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka says that high security measures must be put in place if the schools are to be reopened in the country and if students are expected to come. MP was asked whether he still believes he would be given ministerial portfolios related to law & order or defence. The former Army Commander said it is difficult for him to say whether he will be given the relevant ministry and
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Muslims want comprehensive mechanism to identify real culprits, says SLMC |
May 11 (Island) Sequel to the chain of arrests made during police searches in connection with the recent serial bomb blasts, SLMC Leader, Minister Rauff Hakeem chaired a meeting with MPs and a few High Command members of the SLMC to explore ways and means of assisting the innocent victims of circumstances, who were apprehended by law enforcement authorities. The meeting was summoned recently by
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Virtusa employee arrested over suspected links to attacks |
May 11 (DM) Sri Lankan police on Friday said they had arrested an employee of information technology services company Virtusa Corp in Colombo in connection with Easter Sunday bombings that killed more than 250 people. The Virtusa employee was arrested on April 27th, police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekera told Reuters, adding the action was taken as part of the ongoing investigations into the attacks.
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Bring back normalcy |
May 12 (CT) It has been three weeks since the devastating Easter Sunday attacks which targeted three churches, and three luxury hotels in Colombo. Public life is yet to return to its usual semblance of normalcy, understandably so, as the investigations and forces’ operations are still going on strong. The acts of terrorism affected many aspects of society. The tourism industry may have felt the repercussions of the attacks considerably more than any other industry and now,
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Cacophony and confusion |
May 12 (Island) The govt and the Opposition have locked horns over the reopening of schools. The attendance of students in senior grades has been extremely low during the last several days, according to teachers’ unions, which consider the govt’s decision to reopen schools hasty. There was a very low student turnout at the Defence College, Colombo, attended by the children of security forces personnel, and this has sent the wrong signal to the other people.
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Let’s unite to defeat terrorism! |
May 12 (CT) In their Lenten reflection, sacrifice, and preparation for 40 days, Christians become one with Jesus. His ultimate sacrifice of self in the form of suffering, humiliation and a cruel death on the cross is painful to any Christian. That is because of the love and reverence they hold for Christ. All the pains endured by Christ was to win salvation for his people. In preparation of the final offering on the cross, during Lent Christians
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Resilience the rock of ages |
May 12 (ST) Next weekend is when the country should be celebrating the 10th anniversary of the defeat of terrorism and the return of peace. Instead, Sri Lanka has seen a return to terrorism of a different kind, but terrorism nevertheless. The people are under a cloud of anxiety, fear and foreboding. Having gone through temple, train and Central Bank bombings and massacres of innocent civilians at places of religious worship including Anuradhapura and Kattankudy,
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All guns blazing, but what’s the use? |
May 12 (ST) My dear Field Marshall, I thought I must write to you after listening to you speak in Parliament the other day, giving us your thoughts about what has happened to our Paradise after the Easter attacks, and what you thought should be done about it – and also about how you are prevented from doing anything about it. Field Marshall, we also heard you say that your expertise – as the man who spearheaded the previous war against terror – could be of use to country,
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Who monitors Batticaloa Campus? |
May 12 (CT) Following the devastating Easter Sunday suicide attacks, a private educational institute in the Eastern Province, named Batticaloa Campus of Sri Lanka (BCSL), started receiving a considerable amount of attention. The controversial educational institute under construction in Punani Batticaloa commenced in 2013 as a small vocational training centre under the name Malik Abdullah University College,
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Ethnic destabilisation will doom economy |
May 12 (SO) How do sensible citizens cope with social disaster and tragedy? It would certainly not be by adding to it. Sensible citizens would want to mitigate the disaster; minimise the trauma and, rectify the damage. That was how our citizens and most of their leaders responded to the devastating violence on Easter Sunday that shook the country and the world. A religious festival was disrupted brutally, and citizens came forward to support those of the afflicted community.
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A candidate crops a carnage |
May 12 (SO) On a TV channel, decidedly committed to advance his presidential bid, Gotabaya Rajapaksa explained his idea of the ‘rule of law.’ He complains that he and, some retired service commanders were summoned before a Magistrate inquiring into the outsourcing of the Govt’s Indian Ocean anti-piracy operations to a private company- Avant-Garde Maritime Services (Pvt) Ltd resulting in an unlawful loss of Rs.11.4 billion to the govt. The encounter is a treasure trove that helps you discover
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Social media woes |
May 12 (ST) Serapina was in a foul mood this morning. Balanna Akkey, Facebook block-karala aapahuw (See, Sister, Facebook has been blocked once again), she said, angrily. It was the morning after the clashes between two groups in Negombo had resulted in the authorities blocking most social media sites, essentially as a precaution to prevent hate speech. Serapina was seated under the Margosa tree with Kussi Amma Sera and Mabel Rasthiyadu, sipping cups of tea and
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Whatever happened to Lokuarachchi? |
May 12 (SO) The Observer-Mobitel Schoolboy Cricketer of the Year contest reached new horizons with the dawn of the new millennium. After 21 consecutive shows, Trinity’s Kaushalya Weeraratne won the top honours at the first Observer Cricketer of the Year in 2000. Kaushal Lokuarachchi became only the second cricketer from St. Peter’s College to win the Observer Schoolboy Cricketer of the Year in 2001 after Weeraratne won it the previous year. It was a memorable year for St. Peter’s
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'Though Saudi Arabia has changed, our fellows don’t want to change' |
May 12 (Island) Azath Salley, the controversial Governor of the Western province speaks about the Easter Sunday bombings and the extremist tendencies within SL Muslim community. Q: You are one of the few Muslim politicians that I know, who spoke out publicly about the presence of extremist elements within your community. Why is it that most other Muslim politicians were reluctant to even acknowledge that a problem exists?
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Can SL’s cricketers reverse the losing trend? |
May 12 (Island) Millions of cricket fans are waiting to see how the national cricket team will perform at the sport’s showpiece event that comes in once in four years. The spirits at the moment are down, following a string of poor performances in white ball cricket in the last 24 months. Can they reverse the trend during the ICC Cricket World Cup in England and Wales that gets underway later this month? Having won World Cup in 1996 with an unbeaten record, we went in for the next event
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Curiouser and Curiouser |
May 12 (ST) SL’s seemingly never-ending problems with coaches has taken a new strange twist. It wasn’t many days ago when Avishka Gunawardane-SL’s very successful A team coach-was downgraded to Emerging Status. Now comes the startling news that Gunawardene has fallen foul of the Emirate Cricket Board’s Anti Corruption Code. This has led to him being suspended from his coaching position. Chaminda Vaas, who is the highest wicket taker among the pace bowlers, is currently
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Sri Lanka to defuse the pension payment time bomb |
May 12 (ST) Sri Lanka has initiated action to defuse an inter-generational time bomb as future generations will have to bear the rapidly increasing fiscal burden for public sector pension payments. The govt, having identified the growing challenge that Sri Lanka has to face with an ageing population, has proposed the introduction of a National Pension Plan with a sustainable financing structure, official sources revealed.
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How Chamari Atapattu escaped the trail of terror |
May 12 (CI) A week-long vacation in April could have turned highly dangerous for Sri Lanka women's captain Chamari Atapattu had it not been for a last-minute change to her holiday plan she made for her visa arrangements to fly to India for the Women's T20 Challenge. The only Sri Lankan in a pool of 12 overseas players in the competition, Atapattu had set out on her holiday on April 16, a day after receiving an invite for participation from the BCCI. She had planned to round it out with
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Following Easter Sunday attacks : Exporters meet delivery targets; no cancellations |
May 12 (SO) The Easter Sunday attacks have created a major issue for the export community as they have to meet the delivery time set by the buyer community. “The country got disrupted due to the recent attacks and we found it very difficult time to meet the delivery targets. On top of this issue, the cargo cut off time had been advanced. Therefore, we were compelled to meet these requirements. However, we were unable to do night shifts and the situation was worse,”
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ICC charges analyst for trying to bribe Sri Lanka minister |
May 12 (AFP) The ICC said Saturday it has charged a SL team advisor with trying to bribe the country's sports minister to influence an international match. The move against Sanath Jayasundara, a performance analyst for the national team, came after minister Harin Fernando said in January that a SLC employee had offered him inducements to change the national squad. “Recently someone tried to bribe me as well,” Fernando said,
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Malinga can still inflict damage, swing games |
May 12 (Hindu) Among the most engaging sights in the ongoing IPL is watching Lasith Malinga steaming in and unleashing those stinging yorkers from that low, sling-arm action of his. On view is his colourful mane, unique set of skills, and the explosive power of his action. Malinga is still a potent package. The old warrior from Sri Lanka continues to be fired up by challenges and his partnership with Jasprit Bumrah, another speed merchant with a compelling action, for the Mumbai Indians
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Nine athletes picked for Asian Grand Prix |
May 12 (CT) Nine athletes take wing in June to compete in the two-leg Asian Grand Prix series to be held in China. The team includes seven members of SL’s Asian Championship team and two other athletes who have made the cut in their performances last year. Sri Lanka’s request to include sprinter Himasha Eashan for the meet has been rejected by the organisers, as a Chinese athlete with better timing than Himasha has been included for the position which fell vacant
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SLC's million $ wire transfer fraud: Investigation confirms hacking |
May 12 (ST) A forensic audit has found that an alleged wire transfer fraud at Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) was the result of business email compromise (BEC) by hackers who attempted to siphon funds into an offshore account by infiltrating the official email accounts of SLC employees. Piyal Dissanayake, SLC Head of Finance (HoF), was sent on compulsory leave in Sept 2018 pending inquiry into allegations that he instructed
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Sri Lanka mulls possible relief for leased vehicles used in tourism |
May 12 (EN) Sri Lanka is considering a request made to give debt relief for owners of leased vehicles used in tourism, State Minister Harsha de Silva said. The tourist industry has said many third party vehicle owners who provided transport to tourists will face difficulty in meeting lease payments after Easter Sunday bombings. The request will be considered at a ministerial committee appointed to look into problems facing the tourism sector when it meets Friday, de Silva told parliament.
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Easter attacks bring Sri Lanka’s Tamil leadership together |
May 12 (Hindu) Two prominent political groups representing SL’s Tamil minority, in the north-east and the hill country, have decided to work together in the wake of the Easter terror attacks. The decision was taken following a meeting between leaders of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and the Tamil Progressive Alliance (TPA) on Friday. “Such times warrant such collaboration,” said Mano Ganesan, a Cabinet Minister and leader of the TPA, an alliance of 3 parties representing Malayaha Tamils,
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President says he won’t resign and allow terrorists to win |
May 12 (PMD) President Maithripala Sirisena said that he was not affected by terrorism and that he would fulfill the responsibility of building a peaceful country after eradicating terrorism. President said that the law will be enforced against anyone who is responsible for the incident on April 21. He said this, addressing in the final progress review meeting of the Ampara district Rata Wenuwen Ekata Sitimu programme.
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No more running around to answer a landline |
May 12 (ST) While the use of landline is becoming more and more obsolete, pairing the landline to the mobile phone makes life easy without missing a telephone call or having to run around the house to answer a call. SLT on Wednesday launched its Voice App which diverts all calls that comes to the landline to the mobile phone. The app is available on GooglePlay and AppStore. Once downloaded, four mobile phones can be connected to the landline to make calls.
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Exporters fight back to keep momentum |
May 12 (SO) The Exporters Chamber and the export community are working to achieve the set targets in terms of revenue and volumes, despite the setback suffered due to the recent Easter Sunday attacks. “We as the Chamber and the business community are confident that we could revert to our growth trajectory as fast as possible. “We all need to get back to our normal life in terms of functioning of offices and factories. We have taken every effort to restore confidence in the buyer communities
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Army Chief will not sign SOFA with U.S. |
May 12 (CT) While noting that there are various regional and world powers trying to take advantage of the current situation, due to the strategic and geographical importance of SL’s location, Army Commander Lt. General Mahesh Senanayake vouched that he will not agree to sign the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) with the US. “How can we sign such an agreement? We can’t agree to what is stated in it.
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Govt says no restrictions imposed on media |
May 12 (AD) Department of Govt Information says that neither the Govt nor the Dept has imposed any restriction on media. The dept said it has established a formal mechanism to disseminate the information with the coordination of all media institutions, and the media spokespersons of the Tri Forces and the Police. “A meeting was held last week at the Dept of Govt Information with heads of media institutions to discuss how information can be disseminated to media institutions.”
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Sri Lanka IMF deal to be reviewed on May 13 |
May 12 (Island) The executive board of the IMF is expected to review the resumption and extension of a program with Sri Lanka on May 13, which was stalled last year, as the country missed targets, partly due to operation of a soft-pegged exchange rate regime. The program will continue till June 2020, with a remaining US$ 500 million to be spread over three revenues. IMF spokesman Gerry Rice said the "extension will provide additional time to the authorities to anchor macroeconomic stability
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President rushes to China for confab |
May 12 (ST) President Maithripala Sirisena will leave tomorrow for China on a three-day visit in a move that has surprised both political and diplomatic circles over its urgency. Formally, he is attending a Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilisations that will open on May 15. The official website of the event said, “more than 2,000 govt officials and representatives of various circles from 47 Asian countries” will attend.
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Iran's non-Oil trade with SL exceeds $140m |
May 12 (FT) Iran traded 256,551 tons of non-oil commodities worth $141 million with Sri Lanka in the last fiscal year (ended March 20, 2019) to register a 53.58% growth in tonnage and 8.22% decline in value compared with the year before, latest data show. Iran’s exports to Sri Lanka stood at 233,453 tons worth $51.11 million, up 69.50% and 28.33% in tonnage and value respectively year-on-year. Sri Lanka was Iran’s 39th export destination during the year.
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SL probes British bride's honeymoon death |
May 12 (AFP) The husband of a British bride who died on her honeymoon in Sri Lanka will be kept in the country at least until a formal hearing on the death is held on Wednesday, police said. Khilan Chandaria is not under arrest or facing a charge, but has been stopped from leaving Sri Lanka since his wife Usheila Patel, 31, died on April 25. The bride died just six days after her wedding and two days after the couple checked into a hotel in the resort town of Galle, south of the capital Colombo.
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