The United Nations said Tuesday that recent monsoon flooding in Sri Lanka had hit hundreds of thousands of victims who were forced from their homes just weeks ago. "The impact on people of this second wave of floods is even greater than the first in large part as peoples’ capacity to cope was already diminished,"… Continue reading Sri Lankan floods pile on misery: UN
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Sri Lanka opposition warns of Arab-style uprising
Sri Lanka’s main opposition on Saturday warned of an uprising, a day after ruling party activists unleashed violent attacks against demonstrators seeking the release of a jailed opposition leader. The United National Party (UNP) said repeated violence against the opposition, arson attacks on anti-government news organisations and arrests of student leaders could lead to protests… Continue reading Sri Lanka opposition warns of Arab-style uprising
Thirteen dead in fresh Sri Lanka floods
Renewed rains in Sri Lanka have flooded a large number of towns and villages and killed at least 13 people, officials said Saturday. Heavy monsoon downpours have driven some 800,000 people out of their flooded homes and into state-run welfare centres or to stay with friends and relatives on higher ground, officials said. "The situation… Continue reading Thirteen dead in fresh Sri Lanka floods
Sri Lanka president promises growth
Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse promised Friday to promote economic development at all costs to make up for opportunities lost during the country’s separatist war. In an address on the country’s 63rd anniversary of independence from Britain, Rajapakse said he would press ahead with infrastructure projects and double per capita income to over $4,000 in… Continue reading Sri Lanka president promises growth
Clinton backs ‘just, democratic’ Sri Lanka
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton voiced hope for a "just and democratic" Sri Lanka as she offered congratulations ahead of the war-torn island’s Independence Day on Friday. Clinton said in a statement Wednesday that the United States and Sri Lanka have historically enjoyed "a strong relationship based on mutual interests and a shared commitment… Continue reading Clinton backs ‘just, democratic’ Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka offers amnesty to 50,000 army deserters
Sri Lanka’s military on Wednesday offered to discharge all its 50,000 deserters without disciplinary action to mark the country’s independence anniversary. Officers and enlisted men who have been absent without leave can report to their regiments and then be released from their duties, military spokesman Major General Ubaya Medawala said. "This is not an amnesty,… Continue reading Sri Lanka offers amnesty to 50,000 army deserters
SLanka journalists protest arson attack on website
Dozens of Sri Lankan journalists took to the capital’s streets Tuesday to condemn an arson attack on an independent website that was blamed by its editor on the government. Reporters, photographers and employees of privately-run media joined a demonstration in central Colombo a day after the arson attack on the office of the Lankaenews.com website.… Continue reading SLanka journalists protest arson attack on website
News website offices torched in Sri Lanka
Unidentified attackers in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo set ablaze the offices of an anti-establishment news website on Monday. The lankaenews.com premises were torched in a pre-dawn attack but there were no reports of casualties, a police officer at the scene told AFP. Monday’s attack appeared similar to the July burning of a private television… Continue reading News website offices torched in Sri Lanka
S. African author Galgut boycotts S. Lanka lit fest
South African award-winning novelist and playwright Damon Galgut has boycotted a literary festival in Sri Lanka because of concerns over the country’s rights record, organisers said Thursday. Galgut, a winner of the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize in 2003 for "The Good Doctor", set in post-apartheid South Africa, declined to take part in the Galle Literary Festival… Continue reading S. African author Galgut boycotts S. Lanka lit fest
Sri Lanka military to share war tips at forum
Sri Lanka’s army Wednesday announced plans to share with other countries its success in crushing ethnic Tamil Tiger rebels and ending the island’s 37-year-old separatist war. Army chief Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya said they were inviting heads of military and defence establishments in 54 countries to a three-day forum starting in Colombo from May 31.… Continue reading Sri Lanka military to share war tips at forum
