Sri Lanka’s minority Tamils would normally celebrate their annual harvest festival Saturday, but instead they are struggling to survive the worst flooding in living memory. With a handful of rice and a couple of incense sticks, Sadairani Kumar is keen to mark the festival of Thaipongal, popular among the Hindu ethnic Tamil community who offer… Continue reading Floods hit harvest festival in Sri Lanka
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Rains worsen Sri Lanka flood havoc
Fresh rains Friday compounded the misery of the million-plus victims of Sri Lanka’s deadly floods, as relief workers struggled to bring crucial supplies to the worst-affected regions. After a brief respite overnight, renewed downpours battered the island’s central and eastern districts where 27 people have been killed by the flood waters and mudslides. "The situation… Continue reading Rains worsen Sri Lanka flood havoc
Swiss police arrest Tamil rebels after raids
Swiss police Tuesday raided several properties and arrested ten Tamil Tiger rebels, accusing them of involvement in a criminal group as well as money laundering, the attorney-general’s office said. "Today, the Swiss Federal Criminal Police carried out a nationally coordinated operation directed at Tamil individuals and members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).… Continue reading Swiss police arrest Tamil rebels after raids
Sri Lanka deploys army against pricey vegetables
Sri Lanka’s army opened a chain of food stores on Friday that will sell produce at low prices and be manned by troops formerly deployed in the island nation’s civil war. Fifteen unnamed shops opened will offer low-priced produce bought directly from provincial farms in a move designed to cut out middlemen and lower costs… Continue reading Sri Lanka deploys army against pricey vegetables
Sri Lanka to scrap visa on arrival
Sri Lanka has revived plans to scrap the visa on arrival for foreigners, except Maldivians and and Singaporeans, and will launch an on-line visa application system, officials said Friday. The government was to discontinue granting landing permits from October 1, but the scheme was put on hold following objections from the tourism industry. However, the… Continue reading Sri Lanka to scrap visa on arrival
Sri Lanka government heads for mid-term test
Sri Lanka will hold its first nationwide local elections since the crushing of Tamil Tiger rebels, a minister said, with the mid-March vote seen as a key test for the ruling party. Health minister Maithripala Sirisena said all local government bodies would be dissolved by mid-January, about two weeks before they complete their terms, and… Continue reading Sri Lanka government heads for mid-term test
Sri Lanka to drop references to colonial ‘Ceylon’
Sri Lanka is to drop all remaining references to its British colonial name "Ceylon" from state institutions, a government spokesman said Thursday. The cabinet considered a proposal to rename the Ceylon Electricity Board and decided it should be extend to other official organisations, an information ministry official told AFP. "The cabinet decided to bring in… Continue reading Sri Lanka to drop references to colonial ‘Ceylon’
Swine flu claims 22 lives in Sri Lanka
Swine flu in Sri Lanka has killed 22 people and infected more than 300 over the past two months, the island’s health ministry said Monday. Official figures showed that 22 people infected with H1N1 — swine flu — had died since October 25 while 342 cases were reported during this period. "The strain of influenza… Continue reading Swine flu claims 22 lives in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka warns US over allegations in WikiLeaks
Sri Lanka on Tuesday warned the United States to exercise "circumspection" in diplomatic cables after a message released by WikilLeaks suggested Colombo had colluded with murderous paramilitary groups. External Affairs Minister G.L. Peiris told US Ambassador Patricia Butenis that leaked US cables contained "glaring instances of allegations totally unwarranted by the ground reality, being conveyed… Continue reading Sri Lanka warns US over allegations in WikiLeaks
US lawmakers urge Sri Lanka rights probe
Dozens of US lawmakers on Friday urged a global probe into alleged rights violations by Sri Lanka in the last stages of its civil war, saying Colombo’s own efforts do not ensure accountability. In letters to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, 17 senators and 30 members of the House of Representatives called for the United… Continue reading US lawmakers urge Sri Lanka rights probe
