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FEBRUARY 25, 2005 EST, USA
 
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Sri Lanka 's ruling alliance loses its parliamentary majority as Tamil party joins opposition
Associated Press, Fri February 25, 2005 03:51 EST . SHIMALI SENANAYAKE : COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) - Sri Lanka's ruling alliance lost its majority in parliament Friday after a Tamil political party withdrew its support, putting the country into a state of uncertainty as it grapples to recover from the Asian tsunami.

The Ceylon Workers Congress, which has eight seats in the 225-member legislature, said it was joining the opposition because of unspecified disagreements with President Chandrika Kumaratunga's government. The move left the ruling alliance with 111 seats.

Though the loss weakens the government, it's unlikely to cause its downfall. However, the alliance could collapse if its key partner, the Marxist People's Liberation Front, follows through on a threat it made Thursday to also withdraw because of a dispute over the peace process with Tamil rebels.

``We have resigned from the government,'' R. Yogarajan, a senior member of the Ceylon Workers Congress, told The Associated Press. He said the decision to quit was prompted by ``the government's failure to implement certain agreements and programs.''

The party is backed by Sri Lanka's minority Tamils and supported Kumaratunga's efforts to end the two-decade war with the Tamil Tiger rebels. It only joined the governing alliance in September, giving the government a majority in parliament for the first time since elections last April.

The Marxist People's Liberation Front threatened to withdraw its 39 lawmakers from the alliance because it opposes the government's proposed power-sharing agreements with the Tamil Tiger rebels.

``Since the government majority is no longer assured, the ability of the government to get anything done crucially depends on its willingness and ability to form new coalitions,'' said Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu, a political analyst from the Center for Policy Alternatives, an independent think-tank.

``There is a prospect therefore of another election further down the line, and a major realignment of political forces,'' he said.

Sri Lanka's stock market dropped 0.2 percent Friday amid the political worries, traders said.

The development comes as Parliament prepares to debate a bill on the Dec. 26 tsunami, which killed more than 31,000 people and left 1 million homeless.

The bill includes the establishment of a national council for disaster management to create national policy and to coordinate resources for relief and reconstruction work.
Published: Fri Feb 25 04:48:07 EST 2005

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Tsuanami: Lanka gets USD 75 million emergency grant from WB:
Yahoo, Fri 25th Feb 09:56GMT. The World Bank has approved USD 75 million emergency grant for Sri Lanka to help it recover from the tsunami disaster of December 26.

This is in addition to the USD 75 million made available to the country earlier this month as an immediate response to the tragedy, bringing the total aid to USD 150 million.

Total financing needs for Sri Lanka's recovery and reconstruction are estimated to be approximately USD 1.5 to 1.6 billion, according to a damage and needs assessment made by World Bank with the Asian Development Bank and Japan Bank for International Cooperation. More...
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The ADB said that as the first ADB post-tsunami response after the joint preliminary needs assessment carried out by ADB, the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) and the World Bank published at the start of February, the reallocation will expedite the flow of needed funds to poor and low income tsunami-affected households. More...
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Shooting violated ceasefire - SLMM
BBC, Fri 25th Feb 10:06GMT. The ceasefire monitors in Sri Lanka say, shooting of a Sri Lankan soldier by the Tamil Tigers was a clear violation of the cease-fire agreement... Back to the top

Tens of Thousands protest in Kalmunai
By Udara Soysa, Fri 25th Feb 16:06GMT. The National Fisheries corporation combined with the district forum for fishermen organized a mass protest from Maradamunai to Sahindamaradu today (24'th) This was also supported by the farmers and labourers living in Maradhamunai, Sahindamaradu and Kalumunai... Back to the top

Sri Lanka seeks tsunami aid deal with Tigers despite killings
reliefweb.int, Fri 25th Feb 10:32GMT. Sri Lanka is seeking a deal with Tamil Tiger rebels on handling tsunami relief despite a spate of killings undermining mutual confidence, the government said Friday... Back to the top

Discordant views on Pak-Lanka defence pact
hindustantimes.com, Fri 25th Feb 12:38GMT. There were discordant views on the desirability of a defence pact between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, at a high level interaction between Pakistani and Sri Lankan experts in Islamabad on Thursday... Back to the top

Britain's Prince Charles to visit tsunami-hit Sri Lanka
Associated Press, Fri February 25, 2005 03:59 EST . COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) - Britain's Prince Charles is scheduled to visit Sri Lanka on Monday to view firsthand the devastation from the Dec... Back to the top

Sri Lanka battles flood of tsunami aid
Yahoo, Fri 25th Feb 10:32GMT. Sri Lanka is struggling to cope with a flood of tsunami food aid and has begun distributing perishables even among those unaffected by the disaster, social services minister Sumedha Jayasena said... Back to the top

Kadirgamar to Plant Tree in Sincere Appreciation of India
Domnique De Melo in Colombo, SLT 4.00 P.M Friday 25 February 2005. Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar is to plant a tree tomorrow morning on behalf of President Chandrika Kumaratunga, at the Hyderabad House near the India Gate in New Delhi... Back to the top

Kadirgamar in India to say Thank You
Domnique De Melo in Colombo, SLT 8.30 A.M Friday 25 February 2005. Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar is in New Delhi now, as President Chandrika Kumaratunga’s Special Envoy, to thank the government and the people of India for the support extended to Sri Lanka after the tsunami... Back to the top

Sri Lanka ICRC report
icrc.org, Fri 25th Feb 12:38GMT. Most of Sri Lanka's coastline was devastated by the tsunami that struck the country on 26 December... Back to the top

Humanitarian Situation Report - Sri Lanka: 22 - 24 February 2005
reliefweb.int, FEBRUARY 25. The Sri Lankan Department of Census and Statistics is still in the process of compiling a district-by-district census of tsunami affected people and structures... Back to the top

Sri Lanka lauds U.N. move on child soldiers
Yahoo, FEB. 24. Sri Lanka yesterday endorsed the recommendations of the U.N. Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, for targeted measures including sanctions by the Security Council against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and other groups for continued child recruitment... Back to the top

Sri Lanka Marxists throw hurdle in way of peace talks
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PM picks Lanka for first visit
Yahoo, Feb. 24. Manmohan Singh has decided to start his first bilateral visit as Prime Minister with a trip to Colombo next month, in a clear signal to identify Sri Lanka as a “good neighbour”... Back to the top

Sri Lankan foreign minister arrives in India:
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Only a federal solution in Sri Lanka: Anandasangaree
Yahoo, Feb 25, 2005. CHENNAI, FEB 24. The Tamil National Alliance members of parliament had failed in their duty to the people of North-East Sri Lanka who they represent by their refusal to participate in the Sri Lankan Government's post-tsunami rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts, a prominent Tamil politician said today... Back to the top

Tamil Tigers kill one soldier in violence that could undermine Sri Lankan ceasefire
Associated Press, Thu February 24, 2005 02:04 EST . HRVOJE HRANJSKI: COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) - Tamil Tiger rebels opened fire at soldiers near a boundary for their territory in northern Sri Lanka, killing one and seriously wounding another in violence that imperiled the country's fragile cease-fire, the military and guerrillas said Thursday... Back to the top

Sri Lanka rebels admit killing soldier-truce monitor
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Japan gives tsunami-hit nations a look at its early warning system
Associated Press, Thu February 24, 2005 15:56 EST . JOSEPH COLEMAN - Associated Press Writer - The three-day visit by environmental and disaster prevention officials from Thailand, Sri Lanka - , Indonesia and other countries struck by the Dec... Back to the top

LTTE-govt relations strained: Cease fire enters fourth year
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In Lanka, it's Tiger vs Tiger
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Lanka can be economic bridge between India and Pak
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Sri Lanka stocks end at new high on earnings hopes
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Look Who's Talking: Sri Lanka Baby Goes to America
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Solheim hopes for mechanism to handle rehabilitation efforts
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Fida International assistance to tsunami victims in Sri Lanka
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