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Sri Lankan president Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s visit to Puthukudiyiruppu in Mullaitivu yesterday for local election campaigning saw an intense security clampdown across the district, with heavy deployment of armed forces and police. Security presence was notably heightened in key areas including Mullaitivu town, Mullivaikkal, and Puthukudiyiruppu. Members of the public attending the meeting…

Sri Lankan military oversees Hindu ceremony in HSZ

The Sri Lankan army oversaw Tamils in Jaffna who held a religious ceremony at a temple located in a High Security Zone (HSZ) earlier this month.

Hundreds of devotees, including TNA MP Mavai Senathirajah, were boarded onto military buses and escorted to and from the Manampirai Pillayar Temple and Naga Temple, situated within the Palali Army Cantonments.

Online submissions for reconciliation mechanism launched

Sri Lanka's task force on consultations regarding a reconciliation mechanism was launched online this week.

Members of the public and all stakeholders will be permitted to make submissions via the website: www.scrm.gov.lk regarding the design of a reconciliation mechanism.

The government's media portal stated: "The reconciliation mechanisms planned by the Government include an Office of Missing Persons; a Truth, Reconciliation, Justice and Non-Recurrence Commission, an accountability mechanism and an Office of Reparations."

Ban Ki Moon says UNHRC's work in Sri Lanka aided human rights

The UN Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon, on Tuesday said the UN Human Rights Council's work in countries including Sri Lanka had helped the international community's response to human rights emergencies.

"The Council's work on Burundi, Guinea, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Syria and many other places has helped the international community to respond to human rights emergencies and work towards accountability," Mr Ban said at an event marking the tenth year anniversary of the UNHRC.

Sri Lankan troops plant Bo sapling in religious ceremony

 
Sri Lanka soldiers conducted a Buddhist ceremony to mark the planting of a Bo tree in the Eastern Province last month.


Troops from the 8 Gemunu Watch and the General Officer Commanding of 24 Division Major General PMR Bandara oversaw the ceremony, whilst Buddhist monks blessed the Bo sapling at the village in Amparai.

PM questions rating agencies over Sri Lanka's downgrade

Sri Lanka's Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has questioned the countries downgrading by two major credit rating agencies over the past weeks.

Standard & Poor's ratings agency lowered the outlook on Sri Lanka’s 'B+' long-term sovereign credit rating to negative from stable, citing rising fiscal and external imbalances, earlier this week. The downgrade came after Fitch also took the step to downgrade outlook to B+.

According to the Sunday Times, the PM's reaction to the renewed blows to the country's stumbling economy was,

“There were dead bodies scattered around. How did they not discover this earlier? Why such ratings now?”

Sri Lanka to impose new taxes after credit rating downgrades (14 March 2016)

Another ratings agency downgrades Sri Lanka (11 March 2016)

Sri Lanka finance minister dismisses Fitch Ratings downgrade (01 March 2016)

Foreign judges would be 'unconstitutional' - Minister

A government minister said the inclusion of foreign judges in a judicial mechanism to address accountability, as laid out in a resolution by the UN Human Rights Council, would be "unconstitutional".

Skills Development Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe said President Maithripala Sirisena had ruled out any foreign participation and insisted that there could not be any doubt over this. The minister accompanied President Sirisena during his European tour last month and is known to be an informal advisor on foreign affairs to the president.

Attracting foreign direct investment vital for economic development

Getting adequate foreign direct investment (FDI) of the right types has eluded the country for many decades. While former communist countries like Vietnam have attracted sizeable amounts of FDI, Sri Lanka continues to get an inadequate flow of FDI.
The statistics of the amount of FDI received are flawed as they contain other capital inflows. Even the exaggerated figures are low and inadequate. The country has reached a turning point when the attraction of much higher amounts of FDI is vital to sustain the growth momentum.

Obtaining much higher amounts of the right types of FDI will determine the pace of economic growth in the next decade. Much higher FDI is essential as the country’s investment resources are limited and technological capacities have to be augmented to capture export markets.

DMK chief calls for action on Sri Lanka’s arrest of fishermen

DMK President M Karunanidhi said the Indian government must act on the issue of Tamil Nadu fishermen being arrested by the Sri Lankan navy, in a statement on Tuesday.

"When compared to India, Sri Lanka is a small country,” said Mr Karunanidhi.

“Should not the big country India put an end to the atrocities of the Sri Lankan navy. Where there is a will, there is a way.”

Sri Lankan military constructs Buddhist shrine in Kilinochchi

The Sri Lankan army ceremoniously declared open a Buddhist shrine in Kilinochchi with a religious ceremony in the Tamil North-East on Monday.

An official military website boasted that the shrine had been built “within a short period of time” following the planting of a branch of a Bodhi tree at the military headquarters on January 2nd 2016.

“In this invaluable religious programme was arranged under the direction of Commander, Security Forces - Kilinochchi and opening ceremony were lined with a religious event like Perahera and Bodhi Pooja Pinkama,” said the website.

Occupation of land will ‘never lead to reconciliation’ warns Chief Minister

Chief Minister of the Northern Province C V Wigneswaran said attempts by the Sri Lankan military to hold on to land in the North-East will “never lead to reconciliation” at a speech in Jaffna on Saturday.

Speaking at a ceremony where 700 acres of land where handed back to Tamil civilians in Jaffna, the chief minister said that “the return of even one acre of land to the owners by those who are not entitled to hold on to it, is to be welcomed” noting that “As soon as the War was over, steps should have been taken for disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) which is an integral part of post conflict peace consolidation”.

He added that more land must be released, stating the military cannot continue “point to the Militants to enable them to continue to hold on to any property without handing them over to the legitimate owners”.

“Any attempt by the Military to hold on to such land would create the perception among our people that they are being held forcibly by an Occupational army,” he added. “The Sinhalese would then be continued to be looked upon as aliens who have forcibly taken possession of their traditional lands. This could never lead to reconciliation.”

“Every person displaced because of the war must be allowed to get back to his/her land, trade, profession or means of livelihood,” continued the chief minister. “That is sacrosanct.”


The chief minister's comments came as protestors in Jaffna blocked attempts by the Sri Lankan military to survey an area of land which was reportedly due to be taken over by the government