2012 in Sri Lanka


Events from the year 2012 in Sri Lanka.

Incumbents

Governors

Chief Ministers

Events

January to March

April to June

  • 6 April
  • * Australian Premakumar Gunaratnam is abducted from his home in Kiribathgoda, just days before he was due to launch the Frontline Socialist Party, a breakaway faction of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna.
  • * Dimuthu Attygalle is abducted from a suburb of Colombo.
  • 9 April - Premakumar Gunaratnam walks into the Colombo Crimes Division, Dematagoda, claiming he had been kidnapped.
  • 10 April
  • * Dimuthu Attygalle appears at a Front Line Socialist Party press conference in Madiwela, claiming she had been abducted and interrogated by the police.
  • * Premakumar Gunaratnam is deported to Australia.
  • 18 April - Easwarathasan Ketheeswaran, a refugee who had been sent back to Sri Lank from the UK, is killed at Iyankerni, Trincomalee.
  • 20 April - Around 2,000 Buddhist protesters, including monks, try to storm a mosque in Dambulla.
  • 22 April - Government orders the removal of the mosque in Dambulla.
  • 26 April - Muslims in eastern Sri Lanka strike over threats to a mosque in Dambulla.
  • 3 May
  • * Canadian Anthonypillai Mahendrarajah is hacked to death in Kaagnchipuram Lane, Paranthan.
  • * Diamonds, gold rings and other jewellery worth millions of dollars stolen in Greece by Janaka Weerasinghe and shipped to Colombo is seized by Sri Lanka Customs.
  • 21 May - Former presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka is released from prison after receiving a conditional pardon from his opponent President Mahinda Rajapaksa but is barred from contesting or voting at elections for seven years.
  • 30 May - Kahawatte murders: Sisters Hethuge Dayawathi and Hethuge Thilakwathi burnt to death in their house in Warapitiya, Kahawatta.
  • 6 June - Stuart Cosgrove, a senior executive at Channel 4, and his wife Shirani Sabaratnam are refused entry into Sri Lanka because Channel 4 "harmed Sri Lanka's reputation".
  • 7 June - Lalani Pushpa Kumari and her daughter Senara Nilmini are stabbed to death at their house in Weerahela, Tissamaharama.
  • 27 June - Provincial council election: Eastern Provincial Council, North Central Provincial Council and Sabaragamuwa Provincial Council dissolved by their governors.
  • 28 June - Vavuniya prison riot: Prisoners, protesting against the transfer of fellow inmate Saravanabhavan to Anuradhapura prison, take three prison guards hostage.
  • 29 June
  • * Vavuniya prison riot: Special Task Force storm the prison and release the three hostages but 30 prisoners are injured.
  • * Police raid the offices of the Sri Lanka Mirror and Sri Lanka X News websites in Colombo for publishing anti-government material, arresting nine people and confiscating equipment.

July to September

October to December

Deaths

January

  • 4 January - N. G. P. Panditharatne, politician.
  • 10 January - Anadapiya Kudathini, poet.
  • 13 January – Roland A. Fernando,
  • 15 January – Stanley Liyanage,

February

  • 2 February – Punyasena Gunasinghe,
  • 9 February – Leelananda R. Gunawardena,
  • 21 February - Ranil Abeynaike, cricketer.
  • 23 February – E. M. G. Edirisinghe,

March

April

May

  • 10 May – Vincent David,

June

  • 10 June – Janesh Silva, 50
  • 15 June
  • * Nawanandana Wijesinghe
  • * Victor Ramanayake, 59
  • 19 June – Suminda Weerasinghe,
  • 20 June
  • * Nishshanka Weerasinghe,
  • * Udaya Thalpawila, 51

July

  • 3 July – S. M. Seneviratne, 91
  • 8 July - Geethanjana Mendis, neuro physician and head of Sports Medicine Unit, Ministry of Sports.
  • 11 July – Valentine Fernando,
  • 12 July – Norbert Rathnasiri,
  • 15 July – Harun Saba,
  • 20 July - Nimal Lakshapathiaarachi, broadcaster.
  • 27 July – Wasantha Kumara Dep,
  • 29 July – Ranjith Jayasuriya,

August

September

  • 1 September - Wijeyapala Mendis, politician.
  • 7 September – Thilak Jayaratne,

October

  • 1 October – Nalaka Wedamulla, 40
  • 13 October – Wasantha Kiriwattuduwa, 62
  • 19 October – Lal Piyasena,
  • 25 October – Welithara a. Ranasinghe,
  • 30 October – Carlo Wijesiri,

November

  • 19 November – Chandrasiri Sevikrama,

December

  • 3 December - Mohamed Maharoof, politician.
  • 4 December – Hemapala Gallage, 53
  • 28 December - S. Selvasekaran, 65