Sri Lanka military HQ to make way for hotels

The Sri Lankan government said Wednesday it was relocating the defence ministry and main army headquarters in Colombo to make way for a billion-dollar hotel project. An information department statement said the cabinet had decided to shift the military facilities from their prime, seafront location in the capital to the eastern edge of the city.… Continue reading Sri Lanka military HQ to make way for hotels

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Sri Lanka denies rights behind Pamuk boycott

Sri Lanka rejected Sunday suggestions that the novelist and Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk had decided to boycott a literary festival on the island because of human rights concerns. Any attempt to link Pamuk’s non-participation at the Galle Literary Festival to "an alleged situation about freedom of expression in Sri Lanka is wholly unfounded," the Sri… Continue reading Sri Lanka denies rights behind Pamuk boycott

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S.Lanka fest blames Pamuk pullout on visa woes

A Sri Lankan literary festival on Saturday blamed strict Indian visa rules rather than political pressure for a decision by Nobel-winning Turkish author Orhan Pamuk to pull out of the event. Pamuk and and Booker prize winner Kiran Desai chose not to take part in the Galle festival due to Indian visa rules barring foreigners… Continue reading S.Lanka fest blames Pamuk pullout on visa woes

Pamuk, other writers ‘legitimising S. Lanka suppression’

Leading media freedom group Reporters Without Borders on Thursday accused Nobel-winning author Orhan Pamuk and other writers of legitimising repression in Sri Lanka by attending a literary festival there. Paris-based Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said it was "disturbing" that Sri Lanka should celebrate literature while suppressing freedom of expression and attacking independent journalists and writers.… Continue reading Pamuk, other writers ‘legitimising S. Lanka suppression’

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Amnesty urges US to probe visiting S. Lanka leader

Amnesty International on Thursday urged the United States to launch a war crimes investigation of Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapakse, who is on a private visit to the country. Rights groups have accused both the Sri Lankan military and the separatist Tamil Tiger guerrillas of war crimes in the final months of their decades-long conflict… Continue reading Amnesty urges US to probe visiting S. Lanka leader

UN seeks $51 million for Sri Lanka flood victims

The United Nations on Wednesday sought 51 million dollars to meet the urgent needs of more than one million people affected by recent monsoon floods in Sri Lanka. The UN issued the appeal as its deputy emergency relief coordinator, Catherine Bragg, arrived on the island for a three-day mission to meet with victims and the… Continue reading UN seeks $51 million for Sri Lanka flood victims

Top UN official to visit Sri Lanka’s war victims

A top UN official due in Sri Lanka Wednesday to assess flood relief needs will also visit civilians displaced by the island’s Tamil separatist conflict, the UN said. Catherine Bragg, the UN’s deputy emergency relief coordinator, will issue an international appeal to help more than one million people affected by the recent floods that claimed… Continue reading Top UN official to visit Sri Lanka’s war victims

S. Lanka warns of high food prices after floods

Sri Lanka warned Monday that food prices could shoot up after devastating floods in the north and east of the country destroyed rice and vegetable crops. Disaster Management Minister Mahinda Amaraweera said vegetable prices had already been affected because of the impact on growing areas that were swamped by unusually heavy monsoon rains. More than… Continue reading S. Lanka warns of high food prices after floods

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Disease threat for Sri Lanka flood victims

The threat of disease loomed Saturday over the million-plus victims of floods in Sri Lanka that have left nearly 40 people dead and devastated farmland in the island’s rice bowl. Disaster Management Minister Mahinda Amaraweera said medical units had been rushed to the central and eastern regions, where hundreds of thousands have been forced to… Continue reading Disease threat for Sri Lanka flood victims

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