2000 in Sri Lanka

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2000
in
Sri Lanka

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The following lists events that happened during 2000 in Sri Lanka.

Incumbents[edit]

Governors[edit]

Chief Ministers[edit]

Events[edit]

  • Susanthika Jayasinghe won a bronze medal in the women's 200m at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, the first Olympic medal won by a Sri Lankan woman. Subsequent investigations revealed that the bronze medal won by Susanthika Jayasinghe was converted to a silver medal due to Marianne Jones, an American who won the gold medal in that event, being found guilty of a prohibited stimulant offense.
  • On 24 October 2000, President Chandrika Kumaratunga called for a parliamentary election, following harsh criticism regarding the Sri Lankan Civil War. The turnout went in favor of Chandrika, winning a total of 107 seats. The elections were marred by violence. Seventy people were killed during the campaign, including six on election day itself.[1]
  • On 25 December 2000, a Tropical Cyclone hit Sri Lanka causing nine fatalities and millions in property damage. This marked the largest cyclone to have hit Sri Lanka since 1978.[2]
  • In the Spring of 2000, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) launched a series of successful offensives to retake strategic roads in the northern province. One major victory was the fall of the A9 Highway, which put the LTTE within striking range of the Elephant Pass military garrison.[3]

Notes[edit]

a. ^ Gunaratna, Rohan. (1998). Pg.353, Sri Lanka's Ethnic Crisis and National Security, Colombo: South Asian Network on Conflict Research. ISBN 955-8093-00-9

References[edit]

  1. ^ no title; The Economist online; accessed September 2015
  2. ^ Gary Padgett (2001). "December 2000 Global Tropical Cyclone Summary". Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  3. ^ Sri Lanka 2000; January to June; StrategyPage.com; retrieved September 2015