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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, April 5, 2016
PROTEST AGAINST CHINESE FUNDED PORT CITY PROJECT IN SRI LANKA: PHOTO STORY








(Image: (c) Sunanda Deshapriya)
Hundreds of people, including priests, environmental activists and
fishermen, protested in Sri Lanka’s capital on Monday, demanding the
government halt a $1.5 billion Chinese-funded port city project.
The city, to be built on reclaimed land off Sri Lanka’s west coast, is
to include a golf course, marinas, apartments, hotels and malls. About
500 people demonstrated in Colombo, shouting slogans and displaying
placards reading, “Port city will destroy the whole country,” ”Don’t
disturb our fishing” and “Save our nature.”
Catholic priest Sarath Iddamalgoda of the People’s Movement Against Port
City, which organized the protest, said the project will “not benefit
ordinary citizens and will have a severe impact on the country’s marine
resources and the livelihood of fishermen. We urge the government to
stop this immediately.”
Chinese President Xi Jinping inaugurated the project in 2014 during the
tenure of former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who relied heavily on
China for infrastructure projects. It was suspended after Rajapaksa lost
an election in January 2015, with the new government saying it wanted
to review all projects to ensure they were environmentally viable and
corruption-free.
The government decided to allow it to proceed last month, in a move seen
as an effort to reassure China. Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe is
to visit China this week.
CHEC Port City Colombo, which is constructing the project, said a
supplementary environmental impact study has been completed to
“understand and fully assess the project’s impacts and mitigation
measures in developing a comprehensive plan to maximize the benefits.”
Associated Press By BHARATHA MALLAWARACHI
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