• Militarisation: another pre-school visit to Palali airport

    Despite ongoing criticism of its involvement in civil affairs in the North-East, the Sri Lankan military arranged another pre-school visit to Palali military airport yesterday. 

    Pre-school children and their parents from Achchuveli, Koppai, Vallipuram were escorted around the airport, which falls within a high-security zone.

  • Aadivel celebrated in Jaffna

    The festival of Aadivel was celebrated in Paala Kathirkaamam in Jaffna on Wednesday with street parades, fire dancers and decorated floats. 

    The parade, which began at the weekend, travelled around Jaffna town, finishing at the temple on August 1. 

  • Appeals court rejects Bathiudeen call for dismissal of petition against resettlement of Muslims in Mannar

    An affidavit by Sri Lankan Minister Rishad Bathiudeen, requesting the dismissal of a petition filed against him on the issue of resettlement of Muslims in the Wilpattu Forest Reserve, was dismissed by Sri Lanka’s Court of Appeal on Friday.

    A group filed a petition claiming that Mr Bathiudeen, who was also a minister in the previous regime under former President Mahinda Rajapaksa abused his power to encroach over 700 acres of the Villattikulam Forest Reserve in the Mannar district to resettle displaced Muslims under the pretext that they were reclaimed areas previously occupied by the Muslims before they were evicted by LTTE in 1990.

  • India deal for Mattala Airport still on

    A Sri Lankan minister has said that talks between Sri Lanka and India for the latter to acquire a controlling stake in the Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport are “progressing”, contrary to comments made by Indian Minister of State for Civil Aviation who had said there was no such proposal last week.

  • Militarisation: Sri Lankan army involves itself in cleaning up a church

    The Sri Lankan military decided to take part in renovating a church in Kilinochchi earlier this year, as criticism over the armed forces’ involvement in civil activities continues.

  • Sri Lanka’s Central Bank Governor revises growth forecast

    Sri Lanka’s Central Bank Governor Indrajit Coomaraswamy predicted that economic growth on the island would be just 4 percent for 2018, lower than previous estimates.

    “This is not a formal estimate that I am giving you,” he told reporters, but if one is realistic, it is unlikely that growth will be more than 4 percent this year”.

    “Our potential growth rate, we see as being 5.75 percent. So, there is a significant output gap,” he added. 

  • Tight security in place as Sri Lankan PM visits India

    There has been a reported increased security presence in Tirumala, an Indian town in Andhra Pradesh, as Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe visited a Hindu temple on Friday.

    “Tight security was in place in the entire temple and its precincts,” reports The Hindu as Mr Wickremesinghe visited as part of a reported “20-hour spiritual visit”. He was flown in from Chennai by an Indian Air Force helicopter.

  • Navaly church bombing survivors continue calls for justice 23 years on

    Survivors of the 1995 Navaly church bombing, where the Sri Lankan air force killed over 140 Tamil civilians in an attack on The Church of St Peter, have continued to call for justice 23 years after the massacre reports the Union of Catholic Asian News.

    The parish president of the church, Father Roy Fernandez, told ucanews.com that "Hindus and Catholics come here every year with photographs of the ones they lost.”

  • We will never betray or divide Sri Lanka - Sirisena

    The Sri Lankan president reiterated that he would not let "betray" the country or let anyone "divide it", speaking today at an event in Manampitiya. 

  • Sri Lanka accepts US $1 billion loan from China

    The Sri Lankan Central Bank said today that it had secured a US$ 1 billion loan from China, with the first half of the loan to be released this month and the remainder to be transferred in October. 

    The loan is over an 8 year period at an interest of 5.25 percent following a three year grace period. 

  • TNA meets with Commonwealth Secretary General

    The Commonwealth Secretary General, Patricia Scotland who is currently on a four day official visit of the island, met with the TNA leader R Sampanthan today. 

    Highlighting the ongoing situation of the Tamil people, a TNA press statement said that Mr Sampanthan had told her that although the armed conflict had ended the Tamil people did not have true peace. 

    Mr Sampanthan also drew attention to the families of the disappeared demonstrating for the whereabouts of their missing loved ones and the military's ongoing occupation of private lands in the North-East. 

  • Must ensure justice and accountability - UK minister says announcing 2019 PSVC summit

    Presenting the UK's 2017 FCO human rights report to parliament last week the UK's minister of state for the Commonwealth and the UN at the FCO, Lord Ahmad, reiterated the need to ensure justice and accountability for human rights violations committed globally and announced the UK would be hosting a follow-up summit on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict next year. 

  • US engages in joint military exercise with Sri Lankan navy in Trinco

    US Naval Special Warfare Forces took part in a Joint Combined Exchange Training (JCET) exercise with the Sri Lankan military at a navy base in Trincomalee last month, as military relations between the two government continues to grow.

  • Mannar to be developed into tourism hub - SL Tourism Minister

    The Mannar district is to be developed into a tourism hub, according to Sri Lanka’s Tourism Minister, Xinhua reports.

    The Minister said that officials from the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority would be sent to the district to evaluate how attractions should be conserved and the district developed for tourism.

  • PETA urges boycott of famous Sri Lanka attractions

    The international animal rights organisation PETA has urged tourists to avoid Sri Lanka’s elephant attractions, including the famous state-run Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage and celebrations of the Buddhist festival of Esala.

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