The mother of the late leader of the Tamil Tiger rebels in Sri Lanka has died in hospital in the north of the island. Parvati Pillai, the mother of Vellupillai Prabhakaran, was 81. She will be cremated on Tuesday with traditional Hindu rites in her home town of Valvedditturai, near Jaffna. A relative and former… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tiger leader Prabhakaran’s mother dies
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Sri Lanka arrests Indian fishermen ‘in its waters’
More than 100 fishermen from the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu have been arrested in Sri Lanka. The fishermen were allegedly fishing in Sri Lankan waters when they were seen and then prevented from returning home. Diplomats are in talks to try to secure their release or bail. Several thousand people protested in the… Continue reading Sri Lanka arrests Indian fishermen ‘in its waters’
After Shock: The Lingering Legacy of Civil War
The Forum has travelled from London to the Galle Literary Festival at the Galle Fort on the South Western tip of Sri Lanka. The Forum takes a closer look at Sri Lanka as it emerges from the devastating civil war that lasted a quarter of a century and ended less than two years ago. Joining… Continue reading After Shock: The Lingering Legacy of Civil War
Floods fury returns to Sri Lanka
People in Sri Lanka are going hungry as a fresh wave of floods has hit the east, centre and north of the island. Some 320,000 people have been forced to take refuge in makeshift camps in schools, temples and mosques. The floods have affected 1.25 million people. Officials say 11 people have been killed and… Continue reading Floods fury returns to Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka: IMF commends performance and approves loan
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has strongly praised Sri Lanka’s macro-economic performance. The lending institution says the economy appears to have fundamental strengths. It has also approved another tranche of a $2.6bn (£1.6bn) loan. The organisation backed the latest instalment of the loan – nearly $200m dollars – intending it to help the country recover… Continue reading Sri Lanka: IMF commends performance and approves loan
Sri Lanka eyes tourism boom but challenges lie ahead
The end of conflict has transformed tourism in Sri Lanka The Sri Lankan government says it hopes its hard-won peace will give a much-needed boost to the tourism sector in the Indian Ocean island nation. Sri Lanka expects a big influx of tourists in the next few years, after the three-decade long war against the… Continue reading Sri Lanka eyes tourism boom but challenges lie ahead
Sri Lankan fishermen captured by Somalis plea for help
Three Sri Lankan fishermen captured by Somali pirates have released a desperate call for help after two of their colleagues were murdered. Sri Lankan maritime authorities say that the trio have made radar communication with them. They said that the pirates have thrown the bodies of two fishermen overboard after shooting them dead. Meanwhile, two… Continue reading Sri Lankan fishermen captured by Somalis plea for help
‘Inmates killed’ in Sri Lanka prison shooting
Inmates of a jail in north-central Sri Lanka have accused the prison authorities of shooting dead protesting prisoners. An inmate at Anuradhapura prison who wished to remain anonymous told the BBC Sinhala service that he saw at least four dead bodies. Hospital authorities say one person was killed and 24 people who were injured were… Continue reading ‘Inmates killed’ in Sri Lanka prison shooting
India condemns Sri Lanka over fishermen deaths
The killing of an Indian fisherman, allegedly by the Sri Lankan navy, is threatening to create a diplomatic row between the two countries. Indian Foreign Minister SM Krishna has strongly condemned the incident, and has asked Sri Lanka to investigate. Sri Lanka has denied Indian media reports which say that a fisherman from the state… Continue reading India condemns Sri Lanka over fishermen deaths
Sri Lanka flood victims vent fury
Victims of flooding in Sri Lanka have besieged a government office in the east of the country, accusing officials of holding back relief supplies. Windows were smashed as more than 1,000 people surrounded the office in a village in eastern Batticaloa district. Flood victims have told the BBC that some local politicians have been giving… Continue reading Sri Lanka flood victims vent fury
