12 SLFP MPs threaten to quit Sri Lanka parliament following meet with Mahinda Rajapaksa

A group of 12 Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) MPs have reportedly informed Sri Lanka’s President Maithripala Sirisena of their intention to leave their posts, reports Dailymirror.lk. The parlimentarians raised concerns over ongoing allegations of corruption and the current government’s move towards power devolution. The MPs informed the president after allegedly meeting with former President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Thursday.

Sri Lanka's foreign minister to meet Modi, Swaraj

Sri Lanka's foreign minister, Tilak Marapana is on a 3 day visit to New Delhi will meet with the Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi and his counterpart, Sushma Swaraj tomorrow. His visit comes just days after Ms Swaraj visited Sri Lanka for the Indian Ocean conference where delays in Indian projects was reportedly discussed. The ongoing arrests and alleged attacks by Sri Lankan navy against Tamil Nadu fishermen is expected to be discussed during meetings, PTI reported.

Northern Provincial Council rejects 20th Amendment

Members of the Northern Provincial Council voted to reject the 20th Amendment to the constitution but decided that the Council would remain open to further debates if changes were made to the amendment. The vote was taken at the Council’s 105th sitting on Thursday.

Sri Lankan soldiers marks anniversary with blood donation in Jaffna

The 52 Division of the Sri Lankan army marked its 22 nd anniversary with a blood donation drive in Jaffna last month.

Sri Lankan army builds toilets at Jaffna school

A military ceremony was held at a school in Jaffna last month, to mark the opening of toilets built by Sri Lankan soldiers.

Abortion and LGBT rights will not be legalised in Sri Lanka – Minister

A Sri Lankan government minister said LGBT rights and the right to have an abortion would not be allowed in Sri Lanka, and claimed to have reassurances that they would not be introduced from Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe. Tourism and Christian Affairs Minister John Amaratunga said that both he and the prime minister would ensure such rights would not be introduced. Colombo Gazette reported the minister as stating that on abortion rights, “even if the cabinet considers it, both he and the Prime Minister will strongly oppose it”. He confirmed the new constitution would also not introduce...

Sri Lankan prime minister calls for strengthening of police

Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe called for the strengthening of the police force at a ceremony in Colombo today.

Protests in South over government plans to hand land to Singapore company

Residents of Padiyathalawa protested on Friday over the Sri Lankan government's plans to hand over land in Binthenna to a Singaporean company, Adaderana reported. Over 62,500 acres of land is to be handed over to Gazelle Ventures, which is based in Singapore. According to the paper monks, farmers and trade union members took part in the rally.

Ian Paisley Jr accepted £100,000 holidays from Sri Lanka - Telegraph

Updated 1120 GMT The DUP MP, Ian Paisley Jr accepted holidays worth £100,000 from the Sri Lankan government while helping securing trade deals for the state, however, never disclosed the trips in the Commons register of interests, the Telegraph reported. According to the paper, Mr Paisley accepted two all-inclusive holidays for him and his four children, flying business class with VIP lounge access, six hotel across two trips and being chauffeur driven in a Mercedes. The trip was funded by the Sri lankan ministry of external affairs. A helicopter was also provided for Mr Paisley and his...

Will impunity reign supreme?

Sri Lanka’s former military commander General Jagath Jayasuriya stands accused of overseeing a litany of crimes during the island’s armed conflict. The charges are grave. The lawyer who filed the case, renowned prosecutor Carlos Castresana Fernandez, said the evidence is more abundant than against Argentine General Jorge Rafael Videla and Chilean General Augusto Pinochet. However, Jayasuriya’s hasty retreat to Sri Lanka, where the government has offered him staunch protection from prosecution, serves as a stark reminder that the island remains a haven of impunity.

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