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A newly published study has identified the earliest scientifically confirmed evidence of prehistoric human settlement on Velanai Island in the Jaffna Peninsula, dating back around 3,460 years and overturning an erroneous long-held Sri Lankan assumption that the region was largely uninhabited until much later. The study, published in the Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology and led by…

Sri Lanka to continue benefitting from GSP+ despite human rights concerns

Sri Lanka will continue to benefit from the GSP+ trade preferences from the European Union (EU) despite being in breach of many conventions. 

"The EU GSP+ scheme will be available for a period ahead until there is reclassification," Thorsten Bargfrede, the Deputy Head of the EU Delegation, reportedly said at a webinar titled 'GSP+ for Enhanced Market Access'. 

GSP+ is granted if the 27 international conventions related to human and labour rights, environment and good governance are implemented. 

Travel restrictions imposed in parts of Jaffna due to new coronavirus cases

<p>Kurunagar and Paasaiyoor in Jaffna have imposed travel restrictions over COVID-19 concerns after two residents from the adjoining areas reportedly tested postive.</p> <p>The afflicted were a fish vendor and his assistant who purchased their supplies from the Peliyagoda fish market where a new COVID-19 cluster was recently found. The travel restrictions were imposed as a precautionary measure, according to M Balasuriya, the Secretary to the Public Health Inspectors Association.</p> <p>Raja village in Karaveddy, Jaffna, has also been declared as an isolated areas, with 60 families placed under quarantine.</p>

Sri Lankan MPs sign petition to pardon convicted murderer Duminda Silva

Sri Lankan MPs have signed a petition urging the President to pardon former MP, Duminda Silva, who is currently serving a sentence for murder. 

The Sunday Times reported that at a meeting last week, the Chief Government Whip's office staff circulated the petiton for MP signatures, highlighting that a pardon is a stong likelihood.

Sri Lankan police arrest Tamil devotees and priest for ‘not following health guidelines’ in Vavuniya

Sri Lankan police arrested 15 Tamil devotees last week, including a priest, who were worshipping at a temple in Puliyankulam, Vavuniya.

Special arrangements for the full moon day special pooja at the Shiva Nagathambiran Temple were taking place when Puliyankulam police came and arrested the individuals and detained them at Puliyankulam police station. They stated that the reason for the arrests was because the individuals from outer districts “did not follow [COVID-19] health guidelines.”

Mahinda Rajapaksa featured as UN's 'Chief Guest' is a 'slap in the face' for victims says HRW

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has called featuring Sri Lanka’s prime minister and accused war criminal Mahinda Rajapaksa as the 'Chief Guest' at a UN event a "slap in the face for victims of human rights abuses and war crimes."

Rajapaksa contradicts US State Department over Pompeo meeting snub

The Sri Lankan prime minister’s office has denied a meeting was scheduled to take place with visiting US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, contradicting a US State Department official’s comments just days earlier.

Mahinda Rajapaksa was conspicuously absent from high-level meetings with Pompeo, who met with Sri Lanka’s president and foreign minister. As speculation grew over a potential snub, a government minister claimed that both prime minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and his sibling president Gotabaya Rajapaksa were “opposed” to Pompeo’s trip.

Extravagant search for LTTE weapons returns a crowbar

A large-scale excavation to recover weapons belonging to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in Vavuniya turned up only a crowbar, used to crack coconuts, and an empty beer can.

Sri Lankan police obtained court permission to conduct the excavation in the Vilakkuvaithakulam area, Vavuniya after reportedly receiving intelligence from Batticaloa about a stash of LTTE weapons. A Vavuniya judge and the Omanthai Police officials were also present during the operation on Thursday.

21 containers illegally exported to Sri Lanka arrive back in England

21 containers filled with up to 260 tonnes of waste, initially shipped to Sri Lanka, were returned to England on last month after Sri Lankan officials claimed they were brought onto the island in violation of international laws governing the shipping of hazardous material.

Sri Lanka moves towards autocracy – Deccan Herald

Commenting on the passage of Sri Lanka’s 20th Amendment (20A) to the constitution, the Deccan Herald writes that Sri Lanka has “taken a decisive step towards becoming a constitutional autocracy”.

In their statement, they note that the passage of the 20A has diminished the role of the Prime Minister to a “ceremonial one” and that “parliament has been reduced to a rubber stamp”.

‘The greatest humanitarian crisis of the war’ – Press coverage of the Jaffna Exodus

As we mark 25 years since the Jaffna exodus, which led to over half a million Tamil men, women and children fleeing their homes, we look back at press coverage from the time.

On 21 September 1995, as the Sri Lankan military prepared to launch its offensive, new emergency regulations were imposed, granting widespread censorship powers on all war-related reporting. All reports had to be run past a government-appointed Competent Authority for Censorship before publication.