Sri Lanka's main Muslim party is to boycott a landmark tsunami aid-sharing deal between the government and rebels that is seen as a prelude to resuming stalled peace negotiations. Sri Lanka's main Muslim party is to boycott a landmark tsunami aid-sharing deal between the government and rebels that is seen as a prelude to resuming stalled peace negotiations. The announcement compounded worries for the shaky minority government.
Marxist demonstrators outside the Sri Lankan parliament in Colombo. Sri
Lanka's main Muslim party says it will not participate in a landmark tsunami
aid-sharing arrangement