2014 in Sri Lanka

Events from the year 2014 in Sri Lanka.

Incumbents

Governors

Chief Ministers

Events

January

8 January: United States Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues Stephen Rapp at the Uthayan offices in Jaffna

February

1 February: United States Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Nisha Desai Biswal at the Uthayan offices in Jaffna

March

27 March: United Nations Human Rights Council passes resolution 25/1 on Sri Lanka

April

May

  • 4 May – Three members of the same family are hacked to death and two others injured in Achchuveli.
  • 6 May
  • 7 May – Three new Supreme Court judges - Sisira J. De Abrew, Sarath De Abrew and controversially Priyantha Jayawardena - are sworn in before President Rajapaksa at Temple Trees.
  • 8 May
    • Government spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella says the government won't oppose a casino in James Packer's Crown Resort, contrary to what the government and President Rajapaksa had said previously.
    • Colombo High Court sentences former Deputy Commissioner of Inland Revenue Gnanasiri de Soyza Jayathilake to 102 years rigorous imprisonment to be spent in three years and fines him Rs.12 billion for committing Rs. 4 billion VAT fraud.
  • 9 May
    • A Muslim owned supermarket in Aluthgama is attacked and burnt down by a mob led by Buddhist monks.
    • 18-year-old Sandun Malinga, who had been arrested on 7 May for treasure hunting in Bogahalanda forest reserve, dies after being assaulted by police officers from Kandeketiya Police Station.
  • 12 May – Peliyagoda Urban Council member Chamila Sandaruwan is shot dead in Kelaniya.
  • 16 May
  • 18 May
    • The Sri Lankan military blocks religious sites, newspaper offices and political party headquarters on the Jaffna peninsula to prevent locals from commemorating their war dead.
    • The main suspect in the shooting of a police officer in Kurunegala on 6 May is shot dead by the police whilst in their custody.
  • 22 May – A Transparency International workshop at the Deer Park Hotel, Giritale, Polonnaruwa District for Tamil speaking journalists is abandoned following threats and intimidation from the Sri Lankan military.
  • 26 May – Three Tamil refugees arrested by Malaysian police on 15 May for allegedly being members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, raising concern in the United Nations and human rights groups, arrive in Sri Lanka.
  • 30 May – Police officer Suminda Saman, who had issued a fine on Deputy Minister Hemal Gunasekara on 20 May for speeding on the Southern Expressway, is attacked in Dodamgoda near Kalutara by a group of goons associated with Gunasekara.

June

  • 2 June – Students at the University of Ruhuna campus in Matara are attacked by a mob of government supporters led allegedly by Deputy Minister and former international cricketer Sanath Jayasuriya.
  • 3 June – At least 22 people are killed and over 27,000 displaced due to floods and landslides in south western Sri Lanka over the last few days.
  • 4 June – Bus conductor Prabhath Chandana is shot dead in Tangalle by two unidentified men on a motor cycle.
  • 7 June – A Transparency International workshop at the Goldie Sands Hotel, Negombo for Tamil speaking journalists is abandoned following threats and intimidation by a group of "protesters".
  • 8 June – Journalists from the abandoned Transparency International in Negombo are forced to leave the Galadari Hotel, Colombo following threatening calls.
  • 11 June
  • 12 June – A Sinhalese mob attack Muslim shops in Aluthgama following an alleged attack on a Buddhist monk.
  • 16 June – Anti-Muslim riots: At least three people are killed and 80 injured in riots in Kalutara District. A fourth person is killed in Welipenna.
  • 19 June
    • Moderate Buddhist monk Watareka Vijitha, who had threatened by the Bodu Bala Sena, is abducted and assaulted in the Bandaragama area.
    • Anti-Muslim riots: Muslim businesses across the country stage a hartal on as protest against the riots.
  • 20 June – The Kamaal Mosque in Navanthurai, Jaffna District is attacked by unidentified persons.
  • 21 June – The Muslim owned No-Limit clothing store in Panadura is destroyed by fire in the early hours, causing Rs.400 million in damage.

October

  • 24 October – The Sri Lankan parliament pass a law banning land purchases by foreigners. The new act will allow foreigners to acquire land only on a lease basis of up to 99 years with an annual 15 percent tax on the total rental paid upfront.
  • 29 October – a 3 km long landslide in Badulla kills at least 16 and leaves 200 missing.

Deaths

Balu Mahendra, 1939-2014
  • 14 January – A. V. Suraweera, academic and author (born 1930).
  • 19 January – Stanley Jeyaraja Tambiah, academic (born 1929).
  • 23 January – S. Sriskandarajah, judge.
  • 8 February – Premji Gnanasundaram, writer (born 1930).
  • 13 February – Balu Mahendra, film director (born 1939).
  • 26 February – K. S. Balachandran, actor, writer (born 1944).
  • 16 March – Sanjeewa Kavirathna, politician (born 1969).
  • 17 March
  • 22 March
    • J. W. Subasinghe, lawyer and civil servant.
    • Sithie Tiruchelvam, lawyer and activist.
  • 3 June – S. D. Bandaranayake, politician.

See also

References

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