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Crisis-hit Sri Lanka asks China to restructure its debt: BBC Report

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The president of crisis-hit Sri Lanka has asked China to restructure its debt repayments as part of efforts to help the South Asian country navigate its worsening financial situation.

Gotabaya Rajapaksa made the request during a meeting with Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi on Sunday.

In the last decade China has lent Sri Lanka over $5bn (£3.7bn) for projects including roads, an airport and ports.

But critics say the money was used for unnecessary schemes with low returns.

“The president pointed out that it would be a great relief to the country if attention could be paid on restructuring the debt repayments as a solution to the economic crisis that has arisen in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic,” Mr Rajapaksa’s office said.

The statement also said China was asked to provide “concessional” terms for its exports to Sri Lanka, which amounted to around $3.5bn last year, without providing further details.

Mr Rajapaksa also offered to allow Chinese tourists to return to Sri Lanka provided they adhere to strict coronavirus regulations.

Before the pandemic, China was one of Sri Lanka’s main sources of tourists. And it imports more goods from China than from any other country.

In recent months, Sri Lanka has been experiencing a severe debt and foreign exchange crisis, which has been made worse by the loss of tourist income during the pandemic.

China is Sri Lanka’s fourth biggest lender, behind international financial markets, the Asian Development Bank and Japan.

The country has received billions of dollars of soft loans from China but the island nation has been engulfed in a foreign exchange crisis which some analysts have said has pushed it to the verge of default.

Sri Lanka has to repay about $4.5bn in debt this year starting with a $500m international sovereign bond, which matures on 18 January.

The country’s central bank has repeatedly assured investors that all of its debt repayments will be met and said funds for this month’s bond repayment has already been allocated.

Sri Lanka is a key part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, a long-term plan to fund and build infrastructure linking China to the rest of the world.

However, some countries, including the US, have labelled the project a “debt trap” for smaller and poorer nations.

Beijing has always rejected those accusations, and in response has accused some in the West of promoting this narrative to tarnish its image.

Last month a Sri Lankan government minister said the country planned to settle a debt for past oil imports from Iran by paying it off in tea.

It plans to send $5m worth of tea to Iran each month to clear a $251m debt.

In September, Sri Lanka declared an economic emergency, after a steep fall in the value of its currency, the rupee, caused a spike in food prices.

Authorities said they would take control of the supply of basic food items, including rice and sugar, and set prices in an attempt to control rising inflation.

BBC

SL ready to pay ISB maturity: CBSL Chief

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Sri Lanka would be ready to make payments for the International Sovereign Bond maturity on January 22, said Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka Ajith Nivard Cabraal today (10).

In a Social Media remark, the CBSL Chief noted that Sri Lanka’s imports have been increased in 2021 to US$21.6 billion from US$16.1 billion in 2020 and US$19.9 billion in 2019.

“The individuals who screamed that Sri Lanka wouldn’t be able to pay the Jan 22 ISB maturity are now screaming that we shouldn’t pay it, when we are ready to make payment,” Cabraal wrote.

He added: “At the same time, Sri Lanka’s imports increased in ’21 to $21.6 bn, from $16.1 in ’20 and $19.9 in ’19.”

MIAP

Time table for controlled power cuts contradicts Subject Minister’s comments

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A time table has been issued for controlled power cuts throughout the island. Accordingly, these controlled power cuts will occur by dividing the country into four parts.

The power cut has been set to last from 5.30 pm to 9.30 pm for one hour in their respective areas. Early plans to cut power during the daytime has been scrapped.

It is noteworthy that a time table for controlled power cuts has been issued in contradiction to the Subject Minister’s statement that no power outages will occur.

These power cuts will occur on every day of the week except Sunday. However, no date to commence these controlled power cuts has been specified yet.

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Three new political parties, including Welgama’s, registered

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Applications submitted for registration of three political parties in 2021 have been approved, making them officially listed in the Election Commission’s list of registered political parties.

Accordingly, Nawa Lanka Nidahas Pakshaya (New Lanka Freedom Party), Damila Pragathisheeli Sandhanaya (Tamil Progressive Alliance) and Thamil Makkal Kuttani have been recognised as officially registered political parties. These political parties will be declared registered via gazette, the Commission said.

New Lanka Freedom Party was founded by Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) MP Kumara Welgama and the Tamil Progressive Alliance was founded by a collective of political parties in the estate community.

Along with these three parties are 79 registered political parties in Sri Lanka.

Meanwhile, applications have been called for registration in 2022.

MIAP

Heads in all institutes under Highway Ministry ordered to resign

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Chairmen and Board members of all government institutes under the Ministry of Highways have been informed to resign from their posts, based on an order by the Subject Minister, Johnston Fernando.

The Road Development Authority, the Maga Neguma & Machinery Company, the Maga Neguma Consulting Company, and the Expressway Transport Company are functioning under the Ministry of Highways.

A number of top government officials, including chairmen and board members of government bodies, resigned from their posts in the recent past while others were sacked. Only days ago were senior positions in several state media bodies belonging to the Ministry of Mass Media changed.

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SJB visits UN in search of Ranjan’s freedom! (VIDEO)

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A group of Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) MPs today (10) handed over a communique to the country representative of the United Nations (UN) in search of freedom for former MP Ranjan Ramanayake, who is spending a prison sentence.

Speaking to the media, SJB MP Mujibur Rahuman stated that the UN’s assistance is sought for Ramanayake’s freedom in the event that the President is not concerned of granting him pardon.

The former MP is spending a prison sentence not for any crime or corruption but for contempt of court he is convicted of upon a comment he had made, Rahuman reminded.

Although Ramanayake could have been granted the common pardon as a person who had never involved in any crime, the President is not concerned of such a move, he added.

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Myanmar’s deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi to serve four more years in prison

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Myanmar’s ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been found guilty of charges relating to the possession and import of walkie-talkies and breaking COVID-19 restrictions and has been jailed for another four years.

The 76-year-old has been in detention since 1 February when the military seized power in a coup.

Today’s verdicts are the latest from a string of trials over a range of alleged offences, including corruption and violating the official secrets acts.

In December, a judge in Myanmar sentenced Ms Suu Kyi to four years in prison for incitement and breaching COVID-19 rules.

Claims of abuse and death in custody under country’s military rule

Military chief Min Aung Hlaing later cut the sentence to two years and said the term could be served under house arrest.

So far all of the trials have been held behind closed doors and Ms Suu Kyi hasn’t been seen in public since her detention.

Journalists are barred from entering the court and Ms Suu Kyi’s lawyers have been banned from speaking to the press.

If found guilty of all the offences she is accused of, she could spend the rest of her life behind bars. She denies all the charges.

Supporters of Ms Suu Kyi claim the charges are bogus and a way of stopping her ever returning to power.

“This is yet another example of how the junta is just making things up as they go along to justify their own existence,” said Manny Maung, Myanmar researcher for Human Rights Watch.

Two Save the Children staff members among 35 people killed in attack

“It’s clear they have failed in their power grab, they certainly don’t have control and have well and truly thrown Myanmar into a man-made crisis of their own doing.”

Ms Suu Kyi’s popular National League for Democracy (NLD) party won a resounding victory in a general election in November 2020.

The military later alleged the victory was a result of election fraud and claimed it needed to take over the running of the country, overthrowing the democratically-elected government.

More than 11,400 people have been arrested since the coup and more than 1,400 have been killed according to figures from the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners Burma (AAPPB).

Many of the dead were shot by security forces as they took part in pro-democracy protests.

The monitoring group claims a total of 78 people have been sentenced to death, in person and absentia.

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We need no coalition with SJB. We can form a government singlehandedly: Sirisena

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Former President and Chairman of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) joining the opening of a media centre for the SLFP stated that his party does not agree to the postponement of any election.

Despite a five-sixths majority, the United National Party (UNP), as well as the entire country, had suffered a detrimental effect upon the J.R. Jayawardena led government’s postponement of elections, Sirisena pointed out, adding that such a situation should not be allowed to recur.

He added that a reorganisation process has already been initiated re-establish the SLFP as the foremost and strongest political party in the country.

Responding to a query whether a coalition will be formed with Sajith Premadasa, Sirisena emphasised that such an alliance would not be necessary in the objective of establishing a political alliance led by the SLFP. Anyone accepting the policies of the SLFP is welcome to join, the former President noted.

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Two dead bodies found off Wellawatte beach

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Two dead bodies have been discovered off the beach line between Wellawatta and Bambalapitiya. Following initial investigations, the bodies have been sent to the Colombo South Teaching Hospital, Kalubowila.

The identities of the bodies are yet to be confirmed and investigations have been launched in this regard, Police said.

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Are children safe from Covid despite school reopening? (VIDEO)

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In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, the school system in Sri Lanka was unable to function properly for nearly two years and the government has taken measures to reopen schools from today (10).

The reopening and functioning of the schools is being taken place in adherence to the health guidelines in and out of the premises.

However, certain trade unions are of the view that the children are not entirely safe from the threat of the pandemic despite the reopening.

Speaking to media, Secretary of the Ceylon Teachers Union Joseph Stalin pointed out that although the government should provide the necessary facilities to every child, not even a face mask of the standard has been provided.

Adding that he cannot comment on the decision to reopen schools in adherence to the health guidelines recommended by the Health Sector, Stalin noted that the authorities should be taking formal actions ensuring the safety of children.

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