All planned events and festivities for tourists in the southern Sri Lankan resort of Tangalle has been cancelled following the killing of a holiday maker, say local tourism promoters. “Normally, tourists move around and visit other venues in the area, but now they are afraid to go out in the night” President of the Tangalle… Continue reading Call to eradicate fear from Tangalle tourists
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Indian response to Sri Lanka commission ‘incorrect’
A partner of the ruling coalition in Sri Lanka, says that the present government has not given any assurances to India to devolve more powers to provinces. Legal Advisor of the Jathika Hela Urumaya and Minister of the Western Province Udaya Gammanpila told journalists in Colombo on Tuesday, “it is incorrect to say that the… Continue reading Indian response to Sri Lanka commission ‘incorrect’
Briton killed at Sri Lanka resort
A British man has been killed in an attack at a Sri Lankan resort, local police say. They named him as Kuram Shaikah Zaman. The Foreign Office confirmed a man had died but did not release any other details. Next of kin have been told. Police said the incident happened early on 25 December at… Continue reading Briton killed at Sri Lanka resort
British tourist killed on Christmas eve
Journalists in the southern Sri Lankan town of Tangalle have received death threats following their coverage of an attack on a tourist couple at a holiday resort. Police said they have identified all suspects of the attack in which a British national was killed and his friend, a Russian national, sustained injuries. The victim Kuram… Continue reading British tourist killed on Christmas eve
Couple arrested in UK over kidnap
A man and a woman both aged 30, believed to be Sri Lankans, have been arrested on suspicion of kidnap and child abduction, police in UK said. A statement by West Yorkshire police said two young children taken by the couple during a supervised visit in Leeds on 22 December have found them safe and… Continue reading Couple arrested in UK over kidnap
Searching for the boy with the violin
As Sri Lanka’s civil war came to a bloody end in May 2009, the BBC’s Priyath Liyanage was struck by video footage of a boy walking through the war zone holding a violin. Two years on, can this boy be traced and why did he make such a perilous journey with only a musical instrument?… Continue reading Searching for the boy with the violin
‘Hunt for dissidents in the UNP’
Dissident group of the main opposition United National Party (UNP) accused the leadership of efforts to investigate the attack on the party headquarters as a witch-hunt with the aim of taking revenge from the individuals who did not support the current leadership. In a statement to the media in Colombo, dissident provincial council member Rohana… Continue reading ‘Hunt for dissidents in the UNP’
Floods affect life of resettled families in Vanni
Heavy rain and floods have made life miserable to thousands of resettled families in the Vanni. Over 6500 families in the Killinochchi and Mullativu districts have been badly affected, officials said. Irrigation tanks are over flowing and Shivapuram village in Killinochchi is inundated with flood water. Temporary accommodation Affected families have sought refuge in public… Continue reading Floods affect life of resettled families in Vanni
Sri Lanka government war report
A report commissioned by the Sri Lankan government has concluded civilians caught up in Sri Lanka’s civil war were not deliberately targeted by the country’s military. The UN has called for an independent international investigation. The civil war was one of the world’s bloodiest and longest-running, leaving parts of the island devastated and hundreds of… Continue reading Sri Lanka government war report
Sri Lanka MPs receive controversial civil war report
A commission set up by Sri Lanka’s president to investigate the conduct of the civil war has said the government did its best to protect civilians. It concluded the military gave the "highest priority" to protecting civilians and said Tamil Tiger rebels had had "no respect for human life". Both sides have been accused of… Continue reading Sri Lanka MPs receive controversial civil war report
