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Environmentalists and civil society activists protested at Galle Face in Colombo on 17 June against proposed heavy mineral sand mining along the eastern coastline from Oluvil to Pothuvil, warning that the project threatens the land, fisheries and livelihoods of Tamil and Muslim communities across the Eastern Province. According to the People's Alliance for Right to Land (PARL), exploration…

The TNA - in Tamil and English

Following on from a recent visit to Canada with the TNA MP M.A. Sumanthiran, the leader of the Tamil National Alliance, R. Sampanthan, addressed the Tamil diaspora in the UK this week, during two public events in London, hosted by the TNA-UK.


TNA campaigners arrested

A group of five Tamil National Alliance (TNA) supporters were arrested after putting up posters in support of the Vavuniya District candidate, M.M Rathan.

The campaigners were arrested and interrogated for nearly three hours before being produced in front of the magistrate.

Peiris hails CHOGM triumph for SL foreign policy, Britain expects progress on rights issues

The Sri Lankan External Affairs Minister GL Peiris said that the country’s hosting of the forthcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting is a triumph for Sri Lanka’s foreign policy.

Gotabhaya demands solid evidence of 40000 Tamil deaths in 2009

Defence Secretary,Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, challenged the United Nations to provide evidence used in the reports that found that at least 40,000 Tamil civilians were killed during the final stages of the war. 

New bill against defamation of religion

The Ministry of Buddha Sasana and Religious Affairs is goig to introduce a law to outlaw the publication of the “original teachings and traditions” of major religions.

The first step will be the establishment of a Buddhist Publications Regulatory Board with authority to “regulate any publication that is in violation of Buddhism, its philosophy or traditions”, reported the DailyMirror.

Magistrate orders removal of mosque sign

 Magistrate Namal Perera ordered that a sign board erected in front of a mosque that reads, ‘Mosque ahead – Keep silence’ be removed within 14 days.

The order comes after local police authorities pleaded to the court that the notice be removed , in order to avoid an uprising of Sinhala Buddhists in the area.

SL promises to back Nigeria at UN Sec Council

Sri Lanka has promised to support Nigeria in its bid for a non-permanent seat at the UN Security Council, reports the Colombo Gazette.

According to the paper, the Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan revealed Sri Lanka's pledge after a meeting wtih the Sri Lanka's new High Commissioner to Nigeria, Anura Liyanage.

The company you keep

Mahinda Rajapaksa will lead a business delegation to Belarus later this month to participate in a joint business forum between the two countries. In October last year, the EU renewed sanctions on Belarus based on the country's failure to improve its human rights record.

Resettlement continues

Residents from a village in the District of Mannar have raised concerns, this week, over a ‘special resettlement’ programme under which 1,300 Sinhalese families from Anuradhapura are to be resettled in Mannar, reported Sri Lankan news sources.

India aims to double bi-lateral trade with SL

Speaking at the 67th Indian national day celebrations, Indian High Commissioner Y K Sinha, highlighted India’s aim to double bi-lateral trade with Sri Lanka to $10 billion within the following 3 years.