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The Sri Lanka Air Force's upgraded Kfir C12 during its first test flight at SLAF Base Katunayake on 11 June. Photograph: Sri Lanka Air Force On 11 June, the Sri Lanka Air Force conducted the first test flight of an upgraded Kfir C12 fighter at its Katunayake base, presenting the flight as a military milestone. The aircraft is one of five being rebuilt — four C2 and C7 jets plus a TC2 trainer…

Sri Lankan court deems 'confessions' of 2 LTTE cadres legitimate

A Sri Lankan court has deemed the 'confessions' of two LTTE cadres detained in 2012 over the shooting down of a military aircraft in 2000 are legitimate, ordering the cadres be further detained. 

The 'confessions' were made to the Terrorism Investigation Division, notorious for its routine use of torture. 

The men, Jegan (alias Kulawan) and Vallami (alias Sinnathilakan) are accused of shooting down a military aircraft that was flying from Palaly to Ratmalana killing 40, including 4 Russian citizens, Colombo Page reported. 

Keppapulavu protestors rally against surveillance on fifth day

As the Keppapulavu families continued their protest for the fifth day and were joined by various supporters, they were subject to extreme surveillance from a heavy presence of police and military personnel.

Sri Lankan military carries out construction work on Tamil school

Celebrating the 66th Anniversary of the Sri Lanka Air Force, soldiers took part in the renovation of a Tamil school in Batticaloa.

Indian fishermen arrested by Sri Lankan navy

A group of 24 fishermen from Tamil Nadu have been arrested by the Sri Lankan navy, after allegedly crossing the International Maritime Boundary Line on Sunday.

The Assistant Director of Fisheries in Rameshwaram was quoted as saying at leat 15 fishermen were arrested and taken to Talaimannar, whilst another group of nine others fishing near Neduntheevu were also detained by the military.

The latest incident comes after another 8 fishermen were taken into custody by the Sri Lankan military on Saturday.

JHU says devolving police powers will lead to terrorism

The JHU MP Champika Ranawaka on Friday urged the government not to devolve police powers to the provincial councils arguing that such a move would like to violent groups and terrorism. 

Not ready to govern country on NGOs' opinions' says Sirisena

The Sri Lankan president Maithripala Sirisena on Saturday said he was "not ready to govern the country on the opinions of NGOs which were operating on international relationships and file charge sheets against the security forces," the Daily Mirror reported. 

Mr Sirisena also pledged to protect the armed forces from any international prosecutions as well as reiterating his objection to international judges in any accountability mechanism. 

 

President Sirisena visits Jaffna, promises to protect his troops

Sri Lankan president, Maithripala Sirisena, told military force personnel in Jaffna that he would never bring charges against them.

2 navy officers arrested over 2006 disappearance of Tamil school kids

Two Sri Lankan navy officers were arrested over the disappearance of 11 Tamil school children in 2006 in Colombo. 

The arrests, which included a commodore, were made by the Criminal Investigation Department on Friday, reported the Daily Mirror


 

Sri Lankan president: 'I have backbone to reject foreign judges'

The Sri Lankan president, Maithripala Sirisena reiterated his rejection of the inclusion of international judges in any justice mechanism stating that he had the "backbone" to voice such a view. 

Speaking at a meeting of the SLFP executive committee, Mr Sirisena was quoted by the Daily Mirror as saying, "two weeks ago the UN Human Rights High Commissioner in his report on Sri Lanka called for a probe by foreign judges. Within 24 hours, I rejected it saying I am not ready to bring foreign judges here."

13 Tamil Nadu fishermen arrested by Sri Lankan navy, new CM urges Modi to ensure release

The chief minister of Tamil Nadu urged the Indian prime minister to secure the release of 13 fishermen arrested by the Sri Lankan navy this week. 

The fishermen from Rameswaram, Nagapattinam and Pamban were arrested on Wednesday evening, The Hindu reported.

In a letter to Mr Modi, Tamil Nadu's current chief minister, Edappadi K. Palanisamy called on the Indian premier to secure the release of not only the recently arrested fishermen but all 53 fishermen currently detained as well as 123 impounded fishing boats.