Arab Times

Sri Lankans protest project:

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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 for- mer 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.

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