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The former Sri Lankan state minister and paramilitary leader Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan, widely known as Pillayan, has been remanded until 13 July after appearing before the Batticaloa Magistrate's Court on Tuesday in connection with five killings carried out in the Eastern Province in 2008. As he was escorted from court, Pillayan addressed journalists, insisting the charges were fabricated…

Sri Lankan court issues order banning joint opposition protest

A Sri Lankan court has issued a restraining order banning a planned protest in Hambantota this week by Joint Opposition MPs. 

The protest was planned to demonstrate against the government signing agreements with foreign countries regarding the development of Hambantota port and Mattala airport. 

The order prevents MPs Namal Rajapaksa and D.V. Upul from being in the areas surrounding Hambantota Port, the Indian Consulate and any roads leading to the Port tomorrow.

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Sri Lanka rejects Chinese bid to build oil refinery

Sri Lanka has rejected a bid by a Chinese firm to build an oil refinery and sell fuel locally, over fears it would be a threat to domestic companies, Reuters reported. 

“The Chinese companies asked permission (to supply local markets), but we did not give them permission. We asked them to participate in tenders of local suppliers, if they want to sell locally,” government spokesperson Rajitha Senaratne told Reuters.

China Huanqiu Contracting & Engineering Corp, part of the state owned China National Petroleum Corp, together with Shandong Dongming Petrochemical Group submitted the proposal to build the island's largest refinery near Hambantota port. 

UK Foreign Office minister meets families of disappeared in Colombo

The UK’s Foreign Office Minister for Asia and the Pacific met with families of the disappeared in Colombo today.

British minister says UK committed to supporting Sri Lanka achieve commitments on reconciliation and human rights

A British Foreign Office Minister has said that the UK is committed to supporting Sri Lanka achieve its commitments on reconciliation and human rights.

Sri Lanka to receive US$75 million loan from World Bank

The Sri Lankan government is set to receive a loan of US$75 million from the World Bank in order to address “challenges in the financial sector”.

Sri Lanka’s Secretary to the Treasury, Ministry of Finance and Media met with World Bank Country Director for Sri Lanka and the Maldives Idah Pswarayi-Riddihough to sign the agreement from the World Bank’s International Development Association (IDA).

“A strong financial sector can help Sri Lanka sustain its developmental returns. Efficient financial markets can boost the competitiveness of Sri Lankan firms and overall job creation,” said Ms Pswarayi-Riddihough.

More equal than others – Sri Lanka’s PM on Buddhism

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Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister repeated his assurance that whilst all religions will be treated equally in Sri Lanka, Buddhism would continue to hold the foremost place on the island.

Is Sri Lanka’s Tamil party selling out the Tamil people? – J S Tissainayagam

There is an “obvious gap” between the Tamil National Alliance’s (TNA) manifesto promises to the Tamil people in 2015 and the Steering Committee proposals it has accepted in 2017, said journalist J S Tissainayagam, in a piece for Asian Correspondent on Wednesday .

The TNA has “asked voters to support its demand for a constitution based on shared sovereignty” said Mr Tissainayagam, whilst “the UNP and UPFA manifestoes unequivocally rejected a federal constitution”.

Families of Tamil political prisoners demand more action from TNA

Families of Tamil political prisoners have called for the TNA to pressure the Sri Lankan government and secure the rapid release of the political prisoners.

Jaffna University students and lecturers protest for release of Tamil political prisoners

Hundreds of Jaffna University students staged a protest outside the university campus today, calling for the release of Tamil political prisoners.

Tamil farmers in Trinco threaten legal action against Sinhala Home Guards for encroachment of lands

Tamil farmers in Trincomalee have threatened legal action against Sinhala Home Guard members for the continued encroachment of their cultivation lands.

The lawyers of five Tamil farmers from the Thennamaravady village on the Trinco-Mullaitivu border in the Kuchchaveli division have written to five Sinhala Home Guard members as a first step to initiating court action against the encroachment.

The people of Thennamaravady were resettled after the end of the war following over two decades of displacement. The villagers fled to Mullaitivu and other places following an outbreak of violence and killings unleashed by Sinhala Home Guards in 1985.