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Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake addressed a campaign rally in Vavuniya this week, making a series of pledges ranging from land restitution to “national reconciliation”, ahead of local government elections next month. Dissanayake announced that all lands marked by the Sri Lankan Forest Department using Google Maps—including farmlands and reservoirs—would be re-evaluated and…

TNPF campaign rally in Trincomalee

(All Photos: Tamil Guardian)

The Tamil National People’s Front held a campaign rally in Trincomalee on Saturday.

General Secretary of the party Kajendran Selvarajah and local candidate Mr Gnaneswaran addressed the audience at the Welikada Martyrs Memorial Hall in the town on the eastern coast.

Muslims and Tamils' are trying to take over Sri Lanka says BJP

Bodu Bala Sena monks decided to run in the general election because “Muslim and Tamil individuals are trying to take over” Sri Lanka, said, the Bodu Jana Peramuna (BJP) leader.

Speaking to Ceylon Today, Galagodaaththe Gnanasera, said,

Body of 3 year old girl found in Kilinochchi

The body of a 3 year old girl was found on Sunday in the Ellakkaadu Sakthipuram region of Uruththirapuram village in Kilinochchi district.

It is believed to be that of a 3 year old girl named Yatsika, who was reported missing last month after going bathing with her mother.

Rajapaksa accuses new government of allowing 'chaos' in 'North' of Sri Lanka

Former president Mahinda Rajapaksa slammed Sri Lanka’s current prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe for allowing the “North” to be in “chaos.”

Speaking at the United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) inaugural rally, Rajapaksa accused the new government of trying to “sweep away the Rajapaksa’s” like the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) did.

Stressing that his government was able to free the country from "terrorism", Rajapaksa added,

“Not even six months have passed since the UNP came into power and the North is in total chaos. Some have even said that the LTTE rule is preferable to the situation that prevails in the North today.”

Sri Lanka looks to replace Chinese debt with more favourable loans

Sri Lanka is seeking cheaper funding sources to replace its debt of billions with Chinese banks, reports Reuters.

Maithripala Sirisena’s new government is currently engaged in talks planning to replace 70 percent of its $5 billion debt with cheaper loans, unnamed finance ministry officials have said.

The Chinese embassy in Colombo said it was unaware of the government’s move to replace loans, adding that current loan terms between China and Sri Lanka were unnegotiable.

Tamil school girl found dead in Amparai

A 19 year old Tamil girl was found dead in the Kalmunai region of Amparai on Saturday, BattiNews reported.

The girl, a student at Carmel Fatima High School, has been identified as R. Saranya.

Her body was found by police officers and transferred to Kalmunai hospital for post-mortem investigations.

Throw boiling water' on Mahinda's critics - Wimal Weerawansa

The National Freedom Front's Wimal Weerawansa said at the UPFA's inaugural campaign rally that youngsters "deployed" by the current government to "discredit" former president Mahinda Rajapaksa should have boiling hot water thrown on them.

Speaking at the rally in Anuradhapura, ahead of Rajapaksa, the former minister said foreign minister Mangala Samaraweera had recruited 5,000 youngster's to attack the opposition.

Reserve Bank of India in $1.1bn currency swap deal with Sri Lanka

The Reserve Bank of India today signed a “Special Currency Swap Agreement” with the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. The deal allows Sri Lanka to withdraw up to $1.1 billion for a maximum period of six months.

The new agreement is in addition to the existing Framework on Currency Swap Arrangement for members of the SAARC regional bloc.

In March the RBI signed a currency swap agreement with Sri Lanka, worth $400mn and valid for three years.

The swap arrangements are intended to provide a backstop line of funding for countries that are part of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) to meet any balance of payments and liquidity crises till long-term arrangements are made.

Political risks in Sri Lanka cause apprehension amongst private investors – ADB

The Asian Development Bank says private investors are reluctant to make new investments due to the continuing political uncertainty in Sri Lanka.

In its annual Asian Development Outlook report, the ADB said, “political transition in Sri Lanka causes private investors to take a wait-and-see approach to new investment”.

The report says that forecasted GDP growth in Sri Lanka has been retained at 7% for 2015 and 7.3% for 2016.

UK Foreign Office notes concerns over militarisation, land occupation and rumours of secret detention in Sri Lanka

Britain’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO,) in their annual corporate report on Sri Lanka, noted that “some concerns” remained despite a number of positive steps in undertaking legal reforms by the new government.

Citing local contacts in the North-East, the FCO report highlighted issues of land grab and militarisation, stating,