2010 in Sri Lanka

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Years in Sri Lanka:   2009 2010  2012 2013
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Incumbents[]

Provincial Governors[]

Chief Ministers[]

Events[]

January[]

February[]

  • February 4 - Sri Lankan Independence

March[]

April[]

  • 14 April - Sinhala and Tamil new year

May[]

  • 27 May - Buddha's Birthday
  • 9 May - Vesak
  • 31 May -Navi Pillay, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, at the opening of the fourteenth regular session of the Human Rights Council call Sri Lanka Government to establishing an independent international accountability mechanism to address the serious concerns which had arisen in the last stages of the fighting in 2009

Statement of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights at Opening of fourteenth regular session of Human Rights Council http://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=10076&LangID=E

June[]

July[]

August[]

  • Esala Perahera

September[]

October[]

November[]

December[]

Sport[]

Cricket[]

Rugby[]

Soccer[]

Deaths[]

January[]

1
  • Periyasamy Chandrasekaran, 52, Sri Lankan politician, Member of Parliament, after short illness. [1][permanent dead link]

February[]

4

July[]

29
  • C. I. Gunesekera, 90, Sri Lankan cricketer. [3]

August[]

30

References[]

  1. ^ B. Muralidhar Reddy (2010-01-09). "The Hindu : News / International : 712 LTTE suspects released". The Hindu. Beta.thehindu.com. Retrieved 2010-09-20.
  2. ^ (AFP) – January 9, 2010 (2010-01-09). "AFP: Sri Lanka frees over 700 ex-militants: military". Archived from the original on 23 August 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-20.
  3. ^ B. Muralidhar Reddy (2010-01-12). "The Hindu : News / International : Rajapaksa assures Tamils greater say". The Hindu. Beta.thehindu.com. Retrieved 2010-09-20.
  4. ^ (AFP) – January 11, 2010 (2010-01-11). "AFP: Sri Lanka president offers concessions to Tamils". Retrieved 2010-09-20.
  5. ^ http://www.ptinews.com/news/479855_Bomb-attack-in-Colombo-ahead-of-vote
  6. ^ "Sri Lanka activist's home is hit by petrol bomb". BBC News. 2010-01-22. Retrieved 2010-09-20.
  7. ^ "Sri Lanka ex-president delivers poll blow to Rajapaksa". BBC News. 2010-01-24. Retrieved 2010-09-20.
  8. ^ "Sri Lanka Political News | Online edition of Daily News - Lakehouse Newspapers". Dailynews.lk. 2010-01-26. Archived from the original on 2010-01-29. Retrieved 2010-09-20.
  9. ^ B. Muralidhar Reddy (2010-01-26). "The Hindu : News / International : Over 70 per cent voting in Sri Lanka presidential poll". The Hindu. Beta.thehindu.com. Archived from the original on 22 August 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-20.
  10. ^ "Sri Lankan presidential election starts". News.xinhuanet.com. 2010-01-26. Retrieved 2010-09-20.
  11. ^ "Sri Lanka president wins re-election - state TV". BBC News. 2010-01-27. Retrieved 2010-09-20.
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