Sri Lanka’s Yala National Park inhabits a remote and wild corner of the south-east, but anarchic behaviour by tourists and drivers desperate to glimpse big game has created dangers for the wildlife there, as the BBC’s Charles Haviland experienced. Yala is a place of magic, of rocky outcrops, big trees, ancient lakes and the rushing… Continue reading Speeding and danger in Sri Lanka’s safari parks
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Sri Lanka government orders removal of Dambulla mosque
Sri Lanka’s government has ordered the removal of a mosque from an area it says is sacred to the country’s majority Buddhists. The order comes two days after Buddhist monks led a crowd trying to storm the mosque in the central town of Dambulla. Prime Minister DM Jayaratne says the mosque has simply been ordered… Continue reading Sri Lanka government orders removal of Dambulla mosque
Break deadlock and resume dialogue – India
Leader of Opposition, Lok Sabha, India and Leader of All-Party Parliamentary Delegation to Sri Lanka Sushma Swaraj told media that she called upon President Mahinda Rajapaksa to break the deadlock in talks with Tamil parties when the Indian Parliamentary delegation met him on Saturday. She said that the delegation has urged the Government of Sri… Continue reading Break deadlock and resume dialogue – India
Sri Lankan mosque forced to abandon prayers by protesters
A mosque in Sri Lanka has been forced to abandon Friday prayers amid community tensions in the central town of Dambulla. About 2,000 Buddhists, including monks, marched to the mosque and held a demonstration demanding its demolition. A mosque official told the BBC he and several dozen companions were trapped inside and feared the crowd… Continue reading Sri Lankan mosque forced to abandon prayers by protesters
The hazardous journeys of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees
Relatives and friends of Sri Lankan Tamils who risked their lives in search of a better future abroad after the end of the war in May 2009 are desperately seeking information as to their fates. Thousands of Tamils migrated from the country to escape the violence of the 30-year civil war, which ended with Sri… Continue reading The hazardous journeys of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees
Case against London monk begins in crown court
A sexual abuse case against the chief monk of Selsdon Buddhist Temple in London had started proceedings at Isleworth Crown Court on Monday. Court sources told the BBC that the members for the jury were selected before the case began. Highly respected Buddhist monk has been charged with raping an underage girl in the 1970s… Continue reading Case against London monk begins in crown court
Five people killed in Indonesian Aceh earthquakes
Two big earthquakes that struck off the Indonesian province of Aceh on Wednesday caused the deaths of five people – three from heart attacks and two from shock, disaster officials say. They have expressed relief over the low casualty figures; 70,000 people died in the 2004 tsunami in Aceh. However the chaos caused by the… Continue reading Five people killed in Indonesian Aceh earthquakes
Publish positive news urges President
The President of Sri Lanka has urged journalists in the island to focus on what he called as positive news rather than only focusing on negative aspects. The duty of the “responsible journalist” is not only to report “rapes, murders and that one can survive a month with Rs 2500,” said President Mahinda Rajapaksa, but… Continue reading Publish positive news urges President
Govt yet to react to UNHCR resolution says Cabinet spokesman
Sri Lanka government has not officially announced its response to the resolution passed by the United Nations’ Human Rights Council (UNHCR) in Geneva, says the acting Media Minister and cabinet spokesman, Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena. “Government may give its official reaction in the future”, he said answering to a question from a journalist on Thursday. He… Continue reading Govt yet to react to UNHCR resolution says Cabinet spokesman
Sri Lanka needs to change says diplomat
Sri Lanka could learn from Myanmar which has radically changed bringing democratic reforms in the country says Sri Lanka Ambassador to France, Dr.Dayan Jathilleka. He told Sandeshaya that in 2009, Myanmar came under vigorous international pressure over its human rights record and Myanmar was defeated in a vote brought in the UN Human Right Council.… Continue reading Sri Lanka needs to change says diplomat
