Saturday, January 15, 2011

Does Sri Lankan floods provide a chance for reconciliation?



By Ben Arnoldy | The Christian Science Monitor
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Flooding in Sri Lanka has now affected more than a million people, many of them minority Tamils whose community recently lost a decades-long separatist fight. Government rescue and relief efforts could either help the process of reconciliation, or deepen Tamil discontent with the war’s aftermath.

More than half of those affected by the flood live in the eastern district of Batticaloa, a region hit hard by both the war and the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.


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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Death Toll Climbs to 27 in Sri Lanka Floods



Associated Press | The Wall Street Journal
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Floods that have killed 27 people and displaced 360,000 people have submerged huge swaths of rice paddies and are hampering food distribution, officials said Friday.

Days of heavy rain have swamped the island's Eastern Province, affecting more than a million people and flooding more than 30% of the land in the rice-growing region, which supplies food for much of the country, the Agriculture Ministry said.


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Saturday, January 15, 2011

"World Cup venues on track despite floods" says Sri Lankan President



Press Trust of India | The Times of India
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Sri Lanka's brand new venues are on track to host the World Cup matches despite floods in several parts of the country, president Mahinda Rajapakse said on Friday.

The Sooriyawewa International Stadium in the southern district of Hambantota, the home constituency of the President, has been affected by rains, but the grounds will be ready to host the games, the President said.


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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Floods leave 363,000 homeless in Sri Lanka


Today Online
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More than 300,000 people have been forced out of their homes by flooding in Sri Lanka, with no sign of a let-up in the torrential rain on the island nation's east coast.

Four more people were killed by mudslides on Friday, bringing the death toll to 27, officials said. The number of people reported missing stands at 12.


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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Sri Lanka says $1 bn hotel, shopping mall deals inked


Reuters | News Center
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Sri Lanka on Friday said nearly USD 1 billion of foreign investment will flow into a 500-room hotel and a shopping mall, the largest investments so far into its post-war tourism boom.

The island nation's cabinet has approved a USD 500 million shopping mall project by China National Aero Technology Import and Export Corporation (CATIC) in the heart of the capital, Colombo.


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