The Manila Times

Sri Lanka frees hundreds of prisoners to mark New Year

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Sri Lanka’s President Ranil Wickremesi­nghe granted amnesty to nearly 800 convicts to mark the traditiona­l Sinhala and Tamil New Year on Saturday, his office said.

The amnesty of 779 inmates followed the release of 1,000 prisoners to mark Christmas.

A prison official told Agence FrancePres­se (AFP) that a recent spate of amnesties had eased congestion in the South Asian islandnati­on’s stilloverc­rowded jails.

As of Friday, there were fewer than 30,000 inmates in Sri Lankan prisons, which were designed to hold only about 11,000 people.

Sri Lanka has declared a long holiday for the New Year and banned alcohol sales until Tuesday.

This year’s celebratio­ns were marred by conflictin­g timetables announced by an official panel of astrologer­s assigned to decide on a schedule for traditiona­l ceremonies.

The government has asked citizens to follow the decision of 42 astrologer­s, who said the public should light a stove and make their first meals of the year just after midnight.

The dissenters, however, say it should be done on Sunday morning at a “godly hour,” warning that if their timetable warning was not followed, a great misfortune would befall the country, which is emerging from an unpreceden­ted economic crisis.

Astrologer­s are hugely influentia­l figures consulted by both the island’s Buddhist and Hindu communitie­s, and their verdicts on auspicious dates guide everything from marriages and business deals to national election timetables.

Former president Mahinda Rajapaksa called a snap election in January 2015 based on a date advised by his personal astrologer, but went on to lose the polls.

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People shop ahead of the traditiona­l Sinhala and Tamil New Year at a market in Sri Lanka’s capital Colombo on April 8, 2024.
AFP PHOTO BUYING SPREE People shop ahead of the traditiona­l Sinhala and Tamil New Year at a market in Sri Lanka’s capital Colombo on April 8, 2024.

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