Sri Lanka on Thursday banned the sale of land to foreigners, charging that prime properties bought by outsiders had been neglected and that the country was not reaping the full benefits of their tourism potential. Information Minister Keheliya Rambukwella said the cabinet had approved the move in the wake of intense local demand for land… Continue reading Sri Lanka bans sale of land to foreigners
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Sri Lanka Buddhist monks demand halal boycott
Sri Lanka’s nationalist Buddhist monks and their supporters launched a campaign Sunday to boycott Muslim halal-slaughtered meat amid mounting religious tensions in the ethnically divided nation. Thousands of men and women led by hundreds of monks of the Bodu Bala Sena, or Buddhist Force, staged a rally outside Colombo to announce the boycott, demanding that… Continue reading Sri Lanka Buddhist monks demand halal boycott
Britain shocked by shooting of journalist in Sri Lanka
The Foreign Office voiced its shock and serious concern Saturday over the shooting of a British-Sri Lankan journalist in a Colombo suburb. Britain’s South Asia minister Alistair Burt urged the Sri Lankan authorities to identify those behind the attack, which the United Nations’ human rights chief called an assassination attempt. Faraz Shauketaly, 54 — a… Continue reading Britain shocked by shooting of journalist in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka journalist shot and wounded: police
Gunmen shot and wounded a Sri Lankan journalist near the capital Colombo, police said on Saturday, the latest in a string of attacks on the island’s media. Faraz Shauketaly, 54, a reporter with the privately run newspaper Sunday Leader whose editor was shot dead in 2009, was rushed to hospital for surgery following the midnight… Continue reading Sri Lanka journalist shot and wounded: police
Sri Lanka drops IMF loan bid over spending dispute
Sri Lanka on Tuesday dropped plans for a fresh $1.0-billion loan from the International Monetary Fund following disagreements over how the money should be spent, the central bank said. The government announced last month that it was seeking a new cash infusion from the IMF after drawing down a previous $2.6-billion bailout loan six months… Continue reading Sri Lanka drops IMF loan bid over spending dispute
Sri Lanka blocks international impeachment probe
Sri Lanka has blocked entry of a London-based group of lawyers who planned to probe the controversial impeachment of the island’s chief justice, according to the International Bar Association. The group expressed "serious concern" over the withdrawal of visas for the Human Rights Institute lawyers, who were due to visit Colombo for 10 days starting… Continue reading Sri Lanka blocks international impeachment probe
US to bring new human rights resolution against Sri Lanka
The US will bring a fresh resolution to the UN Human Rights Council in a bid to force Sri Lanka to deliver on promises to probe its troops for war crimes, top US diplomats announced Monday after talks with Colombo. "The US has decided to sponsor a procedural resolution (against Sri Lanka) at the March… Continue reading US to bring new human rights resolution against Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka asks Buddhist monks not to stir hatred
Sri Lanka’s president Sunday urged nationalist Buddhist monks not to incite religious hatred and violence as he moved to stem a wave of attacks targeting minority Muslims. President Mahinda Rajapakse met with monks with the group known as "Bodu Bala Sena", or Buddhist Force, and urged them to help maintain religious harmony in a country… Continue reading Sri Lanka asks Buddhist monks not to stir hatred
Sri Lanka protests US ban on military officer
The US has refused training for a Sri Lankan general in a move that undermined military cooperation and prompted Colombo to turn to China and other nations for help, a top defence official said Thursday. Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse said US authorities had refused to enrol Major-General Sudantha Ranasinghe and Colombo was concerned that the… Continue reading Sri Lanka protests US ban on military officer
Sri Lanka chief justice starts work after impeachment row
Sri Lanka’s controversial new chief justice spent his first full day at work in his chambers on Wednesday after his impeached predecessor insisted she remained the country’s top judge. Anti-riot squads and police commandos were deployed in and around the main courts complex in Colombo Tuesday amid heightened tensions over the appointment of Mohan Peiris… Continue reading Sri Lanka chief justice starts work after impeachment row
