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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…

Tamils resist Sri Lankan navy’s occupation efforts of private land

The residents of Mathagal, Jaffna protested and expressed strong objection against Sri Lankan land surveyors' attempts to legalise the navy occupation of a privately owned strip of land, last week.

Tensions were high as locals gathered and expressed their firm opposition over the Sri Lankan navy’s attempt to seize privately owned land of a local Tamil man to expand a naval base. A large number of police and navy personnel were deployed to the area, causing the land surveyors to leave. Later on Friday, police removed protestors and journalists at the scene.

Militarisation of state institutions continues

<p>Thirty five institutions were brought under the purview of the Defence Ministry and Internal Security, Home Affairs and Disaster Management State Ministry by a Gazette Notification issued earlier this month.&nbsp;</p> <p>The Ministry of Defence's offical website <a href="http://www.defence.lk/Article/view_article/2158">reported </a>that the Department of Archaeology is amongst the many institutions brought under the purview of the Defence Ministry, forming part of a series of moves to militarise the activities of the state.&nbsp;</p>

Accused war criminal appointed to Sri Lankan Sports Council

Sri Lankan army commander and accused war criminal, Shavendra Silva, has been appointed to the National Sports Council by Sports Minister Namal Rajapaksa. 

Silva's appointment to the Council follows Sri Lanka's pattern of increasing militarisation of state institutions which has taken place since Gotabaya Rajapaksa assumed office in November 2019. Silva remains banned from travelling to the US over rights abuses which took place during the military offensive that killed tens of thousands of Tamils. 

‘Sovereignty can never be a defence’ from heinous crimes – TNPF leader, Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam

Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) leader, Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, gave a powerful speech in which he insisted that Tamil rights and the Tamil nation must be recognised; as well as arguing that “sovereignty can never be a defence in the face of serious accusations of war crimes”. 

This remark came during parliamentary debates on the government’s policy statement presented by Sri Lankan President and accused war criminal Gotabaya Rajapaksa. 

Explosives discovered in Vavuniya

Eight motor cell explosives were found buried in the ground in Vavuniya and recovered by Sri Lankan Special Task Force (STF) officials, yesterday. 

The explosives were discovered whilst there was land reconstruction work going on in the Kanagarayankulam area of Vavuniya, when locals spotted the suspicious items on the ground. The Kanagarayankulam police were informed of the discovery. Local police and STF officials came and recovered 8 motor cell explosives which were found as undetonated.

SJB MP demands removal of comments from Wigneswaran’s ‘racist’ parliamentary speech

Photograph:  Facebook - MP Manusha Nanayakkara

Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) parliamentarian, Manusha Nanayakkara, demanded Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena to retract parts of The leader of the Thamizh Makkal Thesiya Kootani (TMTK) and parliamentarian C.V. Wigneswaran’s speech, yesterday. 

Sri Lanka needs to recognise people of North-East ‘entitled to right of self-determination’ - MP Wigneswaran

The leader of the Thamizh Makkal Thesiya Kootani (TMTK) and former Chief Minister of the Northern Province, C. V. Wigneswaran urged the Sri Lankan government to “shed the false historical perspectives of the past” and insisted that the rights of the people in the North-East needs to be recognised as they “are entitled to the right of self-determination”.

Wigneswaran also stated that “we have a very powerful government now” and that there was “a similar government during the regime… [of] the 1983 Pogrom,” during his first parliamentary speech last week.

Strengthening of Rajapaksas’ power a ‘devastating blow to the Tamil victim-survivors and their loved ones’ – PEARL

People for Equality and Relief in Sri Lanka (PEARL) expressed “grave concerns” about the results of the Sri Lanka’s parliamentary election in fortifying Sri Lanka Prime Minister, Mahinda Rajapaksa and Sri Lanka President, Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s “increasingly autocratic and ethnocratic regime”.

In a statement released earlier this month, PEARL raised fears of how the Rajapaksa-led Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) party successfully securing a two-thirds majority victory with an “openly Sinhala-Buddhist ethnonationalist platform” will be allowed to make constitutional changes to the 19th Amendment.

Newly appointed cabinet to effectively repeal and replace 19th amendment

Sri Lanka’s newly appointed cabinet ministers are to appoint a five-member committee to effectively repeal the 19th amendment, which limits the powers of the presidency, and replace it with a proposed 20th amendment.

According to co-cabinet spokesman, Keheliya Rambukwella, despite the amendments, some of its “salient features” will be retained. This includes the two five-year term limit imposed on the president. The cabinet also claimed that the Right to Information (RTI) Act will also be protected.

Chauvinist alliance wins election'

 

 

 

In the recent Sri Lankan Parliamentary election “Rajapaksa appealed to Sinhalese chauvinism, boasting of his role in crushing the Tamil Independence movement” Chris Slee wrote for the Green Left.

“The majority of Sri Lankans are Sinhalese Buddhists. The Rajapaksa brothers have appealed to Sinhalese-Buddhist chauvinism, directing hostility against ethnic and religious minorities. In recent years Muslims have been a target. Last year a number of terrorist attacks by a small Muslim group linked to ISIS provided a pretext for increased hostility toward Muslims.” Lee writes.