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The Supreme Court of India has dismissed a petition from an Eelam Tamil refugee and former LTTE member who sought permission to remain in the country with his family, in a ruling that underscores the precarious legal status of Eelam Tamil refugees in the country. The decision comes just days after the court denied a similar appeal from Rohingya Muslims, reinforcing a hardline stance on the…

Sri Lanka lifts ban on women selling or buying alcohol

Sri Lanka on Friday lifted the historic ban on women buying or selling alcohol. 

The ban, which was in force since 1979 prohibited women from being employed in places where alcohol was produced and sold. However, many businesses have employed women despite the ban. 

The government also extended the opening hours of liquor outlets, allowing them to be open until 10pm. 

The move was criticised by some members of the Buddhist clergy, who have opposed alcohol consumption. 

UNP minister criticises Sirisena's decision to ask SC about extending term

UNP minister and leader of the House, Lakshman Kiriella on Friday criticised the Sri Lankan president, Maithripala Sirisena over his decision to seek a determination from the Supreme Court over the length of his term in office. 

Mr Kiriella was quoted by the Daily Mirror as saying "it would have been much better for President Maithripala Sirisena to have consulted the government allies before" turning to the Supreme Court. 

Postal ballot papers handed over for circulation

Postal ballot papers for Sri Lanka's upcoming local government election will be handed over today to postal services in order for circulation. 

Ballot papers were printed for eight districts on Friday, the Electon Commission said. 

The local government election is to take place on February 10th, 2018. 

Sri Lankan defence delegation discusses training for troops in India

A defence delegation from Sri Lanka embarked on a visit to India’s Southern Naval Command in Kochi, where the two governments held discussions, including on training for Sri Lankan troops.

An Indian Press Information Bureau media release said Sri  Lanka’s defence delegation met with Vice Admiral AR Karve, AVSM, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief at the sidelines of the 5th India Sri Lanka Annual Defence Dialogue

IMF sees ‘many challenges ahead’ for Sri Lanka’s reform

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said Sri Lanka has “many challenges” and called for Colombo to pick up the pace of slow structural reforms in its third review of an Extended Fund Facility for the government.

The agreed program will see Sri Lanka given approximately US$ 1.5 billion over 36 months by the IMF under conditions laid out by the global financial body.

New year, same militarisation in Tamil homeland

The Sri Lankan military continued its militarisation of the North-East last week, as it held a series of civilian activities to mark the New Year.

TNA local govt candidate arrested for assault

A TNA local government candidate was arrested for assaulting a neighbour on Thursday.
Nagarasa Pakeerathan who is standing in the divisional council (Prathesiya sabai) elections for Valikamam South-West was arrested by Manippay police after a neighbour complained that he had assaulted her during an argument outside his house.

SLFP airs LTTE songs at Jaffna rally in bid to win Tamil voters

The president's Sri Lankan Freedom Party aired Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) songs at its campaign rally in Jaffna on Friday in a bid to win over Tamil voters. 

The SLFP's airing of the songs comes despite the ongoing arrest and detention of Tamils under the draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) who are accused of shared LTTE related photos and other materials. 

Criminals and rapists' are standing for election says Sri Lanka's polls monitor

A large number of "criminals and rapists" are standing for election in Sri Lanka's upcoming local government elections, the country's election monitor, People’s Action for Free and Fair Elections (PAFFREL) was quoted by Ada Derana as saying this week. 

PAFFREL's executive director, Rohana Hettiarachchi told reporters at a press briefing on Thursday they had received 243 complaints to date, 182 of which were confirmed. 

Former navy spokesperson released on bail

Sri Lanka's former navy spokesperson who was arrested last year over the enforced disappearance of Tamil youths during 2008 - 2009 was on Friday released on bail. 

Commodore D K P Dassanayake and five others were charged with aiding and abetting the abduction of 11 Tamil youths. 

The Colombo High Court judge, Manilal Waidyaratne released the six on a cash bail of Rs 100,000 with a Rs 1 million sureties on three.