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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…

Sri Lanka meets Commonwealth Secretary General

Sri Lanka’s External Affairs Minister GL Peiris and High Commissioner in the United Kingdom Chris Nonis, met with Commonwealth Secretary General Kamalesh Sharma at Marlborough House in London, after Sharma confirmed the upcoming Commonwealth Heads Of Government meeting would controversially be held in Sri Lanka.

Bangladesh and Sri Lanka establish strong trade and industry relations

The Bangladesh Foreign Secretary, Shahidul Haque, upon concluding a five day official visit to Sri Lanka, indicated the willingness of businessmen in his country to use Sri Lanka's ports for the export of good to the west.
The Foreign Office Consultation (FOC) between the two countries, decided to establish Joint Working Groups on trade and maritime shipping, with the purpose of enhancing trade and connectivity.
The Joint Working Gr

Sri Lanka lobbies the Commonwealth...

In an attempt to dispel disagreement over Sri Lanka's hosting of the next Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting , the Sri Lankan government has been found sending propaganda packs to Foreign affairs Ministers of several African Commonwealth nations.
A  6 page letter followed by a 4 page annex, addressed to the Foreign Secretary of an African Commonwealth nation, and signed by the Minister of External Affairs, G.L Peiris, de

Sri Lanka concerns put Commonwealth’s credibility on the line' - Tissainayagam

In an opinion on the Asian Correspondent, Tamil journalist JS Tissainayagam, calls on the Commonwealth to act to restore its credibility.

See extracts below:

Sri Lanka, whose leaders are accused of committing war crimes against Tamils in the civil war that ended May 2009, and subverting democracy, is to host the next Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in November.

In the past the Commonwealth, the 54-member intergovernmental grouping of mostly Britain’s former colonies, has emphasised human rights and democracy as core principles and chastised member countries that violated them. Sri Lanka however has not been censured but rewarded: named as CHOGM’s next venue, it will automatically lead the organisation for the coming two years.

The Sri Lankan government may posture, but the truth is that they need the Commonwealth more than the Commonwealth needs them. Even more so given the tremendous damage Sri Lanka is doing to the valuable Commonwealth “brand” of stability and good governance. Sri Lanka is not treating Commonwealth values with disdain because it is in a position of strength; it is doing so because the track record of the Commonwealth suggests that there will be no consequences.

117 arrested in Jaffna & KKS in 'special operation'

Sri Lankan police have arrested 117 people in the Jaffna and Kankesanthurai regions over the past week, reports the Jaffna based newspaper, the Uthayan.

The Sri Lankan Superintendent in Jaffna, Mohammed Jiffry said the arrests were part of a 'special operation'.

Govt MP warns against elections in North

The Minister of Construction, Engineering Services, Housing and Common Amenities and leader of the JNP (breakaway group of the JVP), Wimal Weerawansa, warned against elections in the North, as it would give the Tamil National Alliance the 'upper hand'.

Speaking at a media briefing, Weerawansa reportedly said: 'the TNA may win the election and then look at dividing the country by demanding land and police powers to the province'.

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Consul General of Sri Lanka in New South Wales and Queensland, Australia - Bandula Jayasekara:

Commonwealth Sec Gen defends 'progress’ in SL amidst staunch questioning at CMAG press brief

The Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) held its 39th meeting today.

The meeting was Chaired Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister, Dr Dipu Moni, and reviewed developments of the only nation on the CMAG agedna, Fiji.

Canada slams ‘accommodating evil’ of Sri Lanka in Commonwealth

Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird has stated it was “not a good day for the Commonwealth” after a searing condemnation of the Commonwealth remained steadfast in its decision to host its Heads of Government Meeting in Sri Lanka later this year.

Tamil Refugee Council slams Australia’s ‘bankrupt’ asylum policy

The Tamil Refugee Council has called on the Australian government to immediately end its policy of deporting asylum seekers to Sri Lanka, after the case of another Tamil being tortured by Sri Lankan security forces was revealed earlier this week.

A spokesperson for the organisaiton, Aran Mylvanagam, said,

“Australia’s policy on Sri Lanka and on asylum seekers and refugees is in turmoil. It is morally, ethically and legally bankrupt”.