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Rajapaksa seeks SAARC drive against terror

The Lankan president has appealed to the SAARC nations to adopt a joint, multi-pronged approach to terror, reports PK Balachandran.
Restore peace in Sri Lanka: refugees

Refugees in Batticaloa say they will not go back to their homes unless shelling stops, reports PK Balachandran.
40,000 Tamils displaced
In Batticaloa, shelling is '24X7'

In Lanka's war-torn Batticaloa district, people open their mouths only to eat and yawn, reports PK Balachandran.
Bus blast in Sri Lanka kills at least 16 people

Twenty others were injured when a bomb went off in a passenger bus at Kondaivedduvan near Amparai town, reports PK Balachandran.
Sri Lanka to focus on terror at SAARC

Lanka will press for an emphasis on terror financing during the SAARC summit, reports PK Balachandran.
Why SAARC matters
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1505 - Portuguese arrive in Colombo.

1815 - British become first European power to win control over whole island, known as Ceylon. Start bringing in Tamil labourers from southern India to work tea, coffee and coconut plantations.

1833 - English made official language.

1948 - Ceylon gains full independence.

1949 - Indian Tamil plantation workers disenfranchised.

1956 - Solomon Bandaranaike elected on wave of Sinhalese nationalism. Sinhala made sole official language and other measures introduced to bolster Sinhalese and Buddhist feeling.
The Sinhalese are predominantly Buddhist, the Tamils mainly Hindus, and there are sizeable Muslim and Christian Burgher (descendants of Dutch colonists) minorities.
Sri Lanka has in the last 20 years increasingly engaged in privatisation and moved towards market-oriented policies and export-oriented trade.
Presidential and parliamentary elections are held at six-and five-year intervals. Parliamentary elections are due in Oct 2010.
It shall be the duty of the State to protect and foster the Buddha Sasana.
Known as a champion of human rights, Rajapaksa believes that power is not an ornament, but a means to serve people.


As Ceylon, it became independent in 1948; its name was changed to Sri Lanka in 1972.
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