Korea Prime Minister to visit Sri Lanka

Aug 22, 2013 (LBO) – Korean Prime Minister Chung Hong-Won will visit Sri Lanka from August 28, the country’s embassy in Colombo said.It will be the first official visit by a prime minister of Korea after the two countries established diplomatic relations in 1977. He will hold talks with Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa, participate […]

Sri Lanka army intimidates media over shooting: rights group

COLOMBO, August 18, 2013 (AFP) – A Sri Lankan media rights group on Sunday accused the military of intimidating journalists who reported a deadly army crackdown on villagers protesting at contaminated water supplies.Residents of Weliweriya, the village 20 kilometers (12 miles) northeast of Colombo, have also told Sri Lanka’s Human Rights Council of their fear […]

EU concerned over Sri Lanka protestor killings, attacks on mosques, churches

Aug 13, 2013 (LBO) – The European Union Delegation in Sri Lanka has expressed concern over the killing of unarmed protestors by the military and series of attacks on mosques and churches by religious nationalists. “The right to freedom of peaceful assembly and the right to freedom of worship are fundamental to democratic societies and […]

Muslims close Sri Lanka mosque after Buddhist unrest

COLOMBO, August 12, 2013 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s Muslim leaders closed down a new mosque in Colombo on Monday after attacks by a Buddhist mob revived simmering religious tensions and sparked US concern.The Sri Lanka Muslim Council said it had agreed to shut its Grandpass mosque and move to an older place of worship which […]

Sri Lanka lifts curfew as Muslims fear more violence

COLOMBO, August 11, 2013 (AFP) – Sri Lankan police lifted a curfew on a Colombo neighbourhood Sunday after a Buddhist-led mob attack on a mosque raised religious tensions and left the Muslim minority fearing further violence.Hundreds of police, including anti-riot squads and elite Special Task Force commandos, remained on alert in the Grandpass district following […]

Curfew in Colombo as tensions rise after mosque attack

August 11, 2013 (AFP) – Sri Lankan police clamped a fresh curfew on a Colombo neighbourhood Sunday, a day after a Buddhist-led mob vandalised a mosque in an incident that raised religious tensions and sparked US concern.All four people injured in the attack, including two police constables guarding the mosque, remained in hospital Sunday. Residents […]

Assault on mosque revives Sri Lanka religious tensions

COLOMBO, August 10, 2013 (AFP) – Sri Lankan police deployed commandos and imposed a curfew on a Colombo neighbourhood Saturday after a Buddhist-led mob attacked a mosque, wounding four people and reviving simmering religious tensions, officials said. Police sources said elite Special Task Force commandos were deployed to help maintain law and order following mob […]

Dumped Queen Victoria to get new life before Sri Lanka summit

COLOMBO, August 8, 2013 (AFP) – A statue of Queen Victoria which was banished from Sri Lanka’s presidential palace amid fears it brought bad luck will now be spruced up for an upcoming Commonwealth summit.The 1897 statue of the former British monarch seated on a throne had been banished from the palace a few years […]

Cardinal slams Sri Lanka army for attack inside church

COLOMBO, August 7, 2013 (AFP) – The Roman Catholic church Wednesday slammed Sri Lanka’s army for storming a church and assaulting residents trying to escape soldiers firing on villagers protesting against contaminated water.The shootings came ahead of a visit to the island by United Nations rights chief Navi Pillay later this month. Pillay is due […]

Sri Lanka steps up security as protest toll rises

COLOMBO, August 4, 2013 (AFP) – Police poured into a village near Sri Lanka’s capital ahead of the funeral Sunday of a teenager shot dead by troops during a protest against contaminated water, residents said. Criticism by the opposition and rights groups of the army’s use of force has mounted since the shootings.Private television networks […]

Hundreds denounce army killing of Sri Lanka protesters

August 5, 2013 (AFP) – Several hundred anti-government supporters staged a rare protest Monday in Sri Lanka’s capital to denounce a deadly army crackdown on villagers who were demonstrating against contaminated water supplies.Sri Lanka has denied that its troops were responsible for killing civilians or committing any war crimes. Around 300 followers of the left-wing […]

Second Sri Lankan dies after troops fire on villagers

COLOMBO, August 3, 2013 (AFP) – A second Sri Lankan protester died from wounds suffered when troops fired on villagers demonstrating against contaminated water supplies, police said Saturday, as tensions remained high in the area. Dipped Products Ltd, a publicly quoted company that maintains the manufacturing plant, said Friday it was confident the water issue […]

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