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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…

Human Rights Commission receives complaints of STF and police election-count violence

The Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) has received complaints claiming that Sri Lankan police and Special Task Force (STF) officers assaulted people outside the Jaffna Central College, while parliamentary election votes were being recounted on Friday 7th August.

The Jaffna coordinator of HRCSL stated that two complaints were registered against STF officials and one complaint was received against the Sri Lankan police.

Sri Lankan Cabinet approves abolition of 19th Amendment

<p>Today, Sri Lanka's Cabinet granted approval in their first meeting to abolish the 19th Amendment and to draft the 20th Amendment to the Constitution, News Wire <a href="http://www.newswire.lk/2020/08/19/cabinet-decides-to-abolish-the-19th-a…">reported</a>.&nbsp;</p>

Consolidating control' - The Hindu

<p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>The unprecedented "Opposition disarray" helped the Rajapaksas consolidate their hold on power in the recent parliamentary elections, The Hindu wrote in it's editorial earlier this month.&nbsp;</p>

US Ambassador meets Rajapaksa to discuss ‘reconciliation & good governance’

The US Ambassador to Sri Lanka met with newly elected Sri Lankan prime minister Mahinda Rajapaksa this week, where the two discussed Washington’s “continued commitment & assistance to Sri Lanka”.

During the meeting with Rajapaksa, who is accused of overseeing the massacre of tens of thousands of Tamils, US Ambassador Alaina Teplitz stated they discussed “how our partnership can advance economic growth, reconciliation & good governance to support a strong, sovereign” Sri Lanka.

Former Sri Lankan president Sirisena summoned for statement regarding Easter attack

Former Sri Lankan president Maithripala Sirisena has been summoned to make a statement to a Commission of Inquiry on August 26th regarding the Easter Sunday attacks, as reports suggest that Sri Lankan recieved as many as 97 warnings that the bombing was due to take palace.

Murder-accused paramilitary leader permitted to attend parliament sessions

Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan alias Pillayan has been authorised to attend the inaugural parliamentary session on Thursday 20th August as well as future sessions affirmed the Batticaloa High Court today, despite him currently being held in custody over the 2005 Christmas Day murder of Tamil National Alliance parliamentarian Joseph Pararajasingham.

The announcement was made in response to an appeal by Sivanesathurai’s lawyers seeking authorisation to attend the sessions.

Abductions and assaults as Buddhist monks tussle over MP seat

A Sinhala Buddhist monk has lodged a complaint at the Swiss Embassy in Colombo, claiming that rival extremist monks abducted and assaulted him as the clergy tussle over a seat in Sri Lanka’s parliament.

Monks from the Our Power of Peoples Party (OPPP) are currently engaged in a dispute over the sole National List seat that the party is entitled to in Sri Lanka’s parliament. 

Arambepola Ratanasara, a member of the OPPP claimed he was “kidnapped and held illegally” by Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara, another monk who is the general secretary of the Sinhala supremacist Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) organisation.

Sri Lanka cannot ignore concerns of Tamil people - TNA leader

A two-thirds majority in the Sri Lankan parliament does not mean the ruling Rajapaksa regime can ignore the concerns of the Tamil people, declared Tamil National Alliance (TNA) leader R Sampanthan. 

Sri Lanka rations electricity after power cuts plunge island into darkness

Sri Lanka has ordered the rationing of electricity throughout the week after power cuts plunged the island into darkness following yet another failure of the Norochcholai power plant.

Sri Lankan officials said a “technical fault” at the plant left the island without power for up to 10 hours. Traffic lights in the southern capital of Colombo failed, alongside water pumps in many areas, causing widespread disruption.

Planned power cuts have been scheduled for the week ahead as Sri Lanka attempted to restart the plant.

Jaffna Magistrate orders excavation of yet another possible mass grave

Excavations of a site in Jaffna where human skeletal remains and clothes were found last week are to commence to determine whether it is yet another mass grave site, reports The Island

The site is on private property,  where a woman's skeleton and clothes were found.