An image has emerged from Sri Lanka of a dead elephant calf stuck high in a tree after getting caught up in the country’s fast-flowing floods. The animal was found near the Kaloya river in northern Sri Lanka, which rose 18ft (5.5m) above its normal height. Local villagers alerted photographer Kanchana Kumara Ariyadasa, who took… Continue reading Flood-hit Sri Lankan elephant calf found dead in tree
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Floods ground Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa
Weather conditions have forced Sri Lanka’s president to abandon a visit to areas affected by severe flooding which has displaced nearly 200,000 people and killed 18 others. Mahinida Rajapaksa had to cancel his helicopter trip from Polonnaruwa in the east to the badly affected coastal city of Batticaloa 120km (75 miles) away. The downpour is… Continue reading Floods ground Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa
Nearly 180,000 people displaced in Sri Lanka floods
Heavy rains causing severe flooding in Sri Lanka have forced 180,000 people from their homes and killed 16 in the centre and east of the country. Rice fields have been destroyed as farmland has been inundated – ancient man-made lakes have burst their banks and country lanes look like rivers. The rain has hit Ampara,… Continue reading Nearly 180,000 people displaced in Sri Lanka floods
Thousands displaced by Sri Lanka floods to get UN help
The World Food Programme (WFP) says it will provide emergency food assistance to flood affected people in Sri Lanka. Nearly 8,000 houses were damaged by the latest wave of the floods caused by heavy rains and about 70,000 people are now being housed in emergency relief camps. Authorities say at least 16 people were killed… Continue reading Thousands displaced by Sri Lanka floods to get UN help
Sri Lanka bans BBC again from war inquiry panel
The BBC has been banned for a third time from covering an official panel’s investigation into the final phase of the Sri Lankan civil war. The panel visited Tamil prisoners at a top-security jail in Boosa in the south of the country. But the BBC correspondent and a number of Sri Lankan journalists were turned… Continue reading Sri Lanka bans BBC again from war inquiry panel
Sri Lanka Tamil national anthem row reignites
Tamil politicians in Sri Lanka have criticised a decision to make school children in the northern town of Jaffna sing the national anthem in Sinhala. They say it is "totally wrong" to make people sing in Sinhala when people in the north and east mostly speak Tamil. Earlier this month, a Tamil minister in the… Continue reading Sri Lanka Tamil national anthem row reignites
Sri Lanka releases 100 Tamil Tiger rebels
The Sri Lankan government has released some 100 former Tamil Tiger rebels to mark Christmas Day. It is the latest group to be freed from camps where the ex-rebels were held after they were defeated last year. The 98 men and two women were released during a ceremony in the northern town of Vavuniya. The… Continue reading Sri Lanka releases 100 Tamil Tiger rebels
Sri Lanka ends ban on UN war crimes probe team
Sri Lanka’s government says it will now allow a team of UN investigators to visit the island, reversing an earlier refusal to grant visas. The three-man panel was appointed in June by the UN secretary general to look into alleged war crimes in the final stage of the government’s war with Tamil Tiger rebels in… Continue reading Sri Lanka ends ban on UN war crimes probe team
Wikileaks cables show Sri Lankan ‘human right abuses’
US diplomatic cables newly released by Wikileaks are sharply critical of both the Sri Lankan government and the now defeated Tamil Tiger rebels. The cables dating from 2007 suggest that the state colluded in paramilitary activities including killings, child trafficking and organised prostitution. Meanwhile, the Tamil Tigers used systematic forced conscription during the war, which… Continue reading Wikileaks cables show Sri Lankan ‘human right abuses’
Defence Secretary Liam Fox postpones Sri Lanka trip
Defence Secretary Liam Fox has postponed a visit to Sri Lanka, following reported Foreign Office concerns about the trip. A spokesman said the postponement was due to "an extension to his scheduled official visit to the Gulf" and it would go ahead next year. The Guardian reported that Foreign Secretary William Hague was annoyed about… Continue reading Defence Secretary Liam Fox postpones Sri Lanka trip
