Sri Lanka

by Melani Manel Perera | SRI LANKA

Rescued by the Sri Lankan Navy, the refugees were crammed onto a fishing boat after more than two weeks at sea, probably blown off course by cyclonic weather. The group also includes 27 women and 49 children, who left camps on the border with Bangladesh where thousands of families have been living since 2017 due to persecution by Myanmar’s military.

by Melani Manel Perera

The bilateral initiative with the United Kingdom is designed to boost trade relations between the two countries, starting with the promotion of women-led companies. A platform for women entrepreneurs to contact UK buyers has been established. Participants stress the need for Sri Lanka to be inclusive to drive growth.

| 07/12/2024
| SRI LANKA - UNITED KINGDOM
by Arundathie Abeysinghe

In most cases, they die electrocuted, blown up or shot at in an increasingly difficult relationship with humans. A 2020 protection plan has remained unimplemented due to the country’s economic crisis.

| 05/12/2024
| SRI LANKA

Rescued at sea in October 2021, the few dozen Sri Lankan exiles, including children, applied for asylum in the Chagos Islands, which is still an uninhabited British overseas territory (with a large military base). The UK refused to accept them, despite complaints about their conditions, and view the current humanitarian solution as temporary.

 

| 03/12/2024
| SRI LANKA – UNITED KINGDOM
by Melani Manel Perera

In northern and eastern Sri Lanka, people held a peaceful day of remembrance on 27 November for their civil war dead. Despite bad weather, they laid flowers, candles, and fruit in Maaveerar Thuyilam Illam, heroes’ final homes. No restrictions were imposed under the new government. Muthukumara, a businessman from Colombo told AsiaNews, that “everyone is a human being,” urging the government “to go ahead with peace.”

| 02/12/2024
| SRI LANKA
by Melani Manel Perera

The People's Alliance for Land Rights has delivered a report to the new government highlighting the injustices faced by farmers: families have lost ownership over land, which is dedicated to this monoculture even when it is unsuitable.

| 28/11/2024
| SRI LANKA
by Arundathie Abeysinghe

Ramisha Dinithi Thamel had returned late to class and, according to her teachers, had given inconsistent explanations. The teachers beat her and called for help only after an hour, even though she was unconscious. Even though the Ministry of Education condemns the practice, corporal punishment in schools is still widespread in Sri Lanka.

| 25/11/2024
| SRI LANKA
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