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British Tamil engineer Arun Rajkumar became an unexpected face of Mercedes’ Austrian Grand Prix celebrations after stepping onto the Formula 1 podium and lifting the race-winning constructors’ trophy for the team. Rajkumar, who was born into an Eelam Tamil family, is a trackside power unit engineer for Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains, the Brixworth-based division that designs,…

US pledges $39m foreign military financing for Sri Lanka

The US State Department today announced it would be providing approximately $39 million in Foreign Military Financing for Sri Lanka, pending approval from Congress.

"We look forward to discussing with the Government of Sri Lanka how this contribution can support our Bay of Bengal initiative and Sri Lanka’s humanitarian assistance and disaster response priorities," the US embassy said in a statement.

The decision to grant the additional funds comes despite ongoing criticism from Tamils and human rights groups on impunity for mass atrocities committed by the Sri Lankan military and on the military's involvement in civilian affairs. 

SL police urge public to give info on Ava gang via new hot line

Sri Lankan police have established a special phone line for the public to call and give information on 'Ava gang' which the police say is operating in the North, Hiru News reports. 

The Senior DIG in the Northern province, Roshan Dernando claimed that all information would be kept confidential. 

The phone line comes amid increased arrests by Sri Lankan police of Tamil youth over accusations of involvement in gang violence. 

Sirisena appoints committee to study Singapore FTA after JO protest

Sri Lanka's president, Maithripala Sirisena has appointed a committee to study the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) signed with Singapore in January after the Joint Opposition this week reiterated its threat of legal action against it. 

A five member committee was appointed yesterday, the Sunday Times reports. Read more here

Sirisena summons former military commanders to write 'war history'

Sri Lanka's president, Maithripala Sirisena this week summoned former military commanders in order to write a 'history' of the end of the armed conflict, the Sunday Times reported. 

Stating that "no proper historic record" existed, Mr Sirisena made the commanders swear to secrecy about the project, the paper said. 

The former defence secretary, Gotabhaya Rajapaksa and the former army commander in May 2009, Sarath Fonseka, were notably absent. 

Read more here
 

Reconciliation happening claims Sri Lankan prime minister

Sri Lanka's prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe claimed today that reconciliation was taking place in Sri Lanka as a result of visits by the Sinhala people to the North and Tamil people to the South. 

“Many Sinhalese from the South are increasingly visiting the North, especially the Nagadeepa Vihara and Naga Vihara, while many from the North are visiting the South particularly to see what Colombo looks like,” Mr Wickremesinghe was quoted by the Daily Mirror as saying at the launch event of a housing scheme in Nuwara Eliya. 

“These visits are gradually becoming a mode of reconciliation. Northern and Southern people are more reconciled today than in the past,” he added. 

Sri Lankan troops return from RIMPAC 2018

Sri Lankan troops who took part in the the US-led Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) navy exercise for the first time, have returned to the island.

Sri Lanka was invited to join the exercise, alongside twenty-five other states, despite concerns regarding Sri Lankan troops having committed human rights abuses. During the final phase of the armed conflict tens of thousands of Tamil were massacred by a Sri Lankan military offensive, which saw widespread shelling of civilian centres, including schools and hospitals. To date, there has been no accountability mechanism to deal with the reports of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Sri Lanka’s archaeology department takes over Tamil temple lands in Vavuniya

Sri Lanka’s archaeology department declared that a large swathe of land in Nedunkeni, where a Hindu temple is situated, has now come under their control and warned locals that it is now off limits.

Sri Lankan army runs buses in Colombo

The Sri Lankan army announced that it will supply bus services in Colombo and across the south of the island, as strikes by transport workers continue.

The army announced that it had already made 28 military buses available in Colombo and had a further 44 buses on standby.

Chinese navy ship completes tour of Sri Lanka

A navy ship from China’s People’s Liberation Army docked in Colombo this week, taking part in activities organised by the Sri Lankan military.

The ship, 'Qian Weichang', reportedly “visited some places of tourist attraction in Sri Lanka and took part in several programmes organized by the Sri Lanka Navy” according to an official military website.

US troops to conduct joint 'humanitarian assistance' with Sri Lanka

US troops are to begin “combined humanitarian assistance and disaster relief” with the Sri Lankan military next week, as part of an annual joint exercise.

‘Pacific Angel 2018’ is scheduled to take place in and around Anuradhapura from August 13th – 18th, reports the US Indo-Pacific Command website.