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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 Lanka's 'provocative statements vitiate atmosphere' says India

India's External Affairs ministry said Sri Lanka has been making “provocative statements” on the issue of Tamil Nadu fishermen being arrested and attacked by Sri Lankan security forces, amid more arrests this week.

Addressing a press conference last week, India's External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj spoke on Sri Lanka saying “sometimes, provocative statements are made from their side”.

Burnt body found dumped in Jaffna

The burnt body of a Tamil male has been found in Madduvil in Jaffna, reports the Uthayan.

Locals found the body, identified as 58 year old Sathasivam Sabaratnam, in a bush near a pond in the town. Chavakchcheri police were alerted who recovered the body and sent it to Jaffna Teaching Hospital for a post mortem

The police will reportedly investigate the incident further.

Arrests at protest against army-built Vihara

Buddha statue on private Tamil land appropriated by the military in Kokkilaay

Sri Lankan police arrested the owners of land which was grabbed by the army to build a Buddhist vihara after they held a protest at the location in Kokkilaay, Mullaitivu.

The owners, Thirugnanasambanthar Mannivannathas, Katharkamu Sivayogeswaran and Loganathan Jude Nimalan, held a symbolic fast outside the vihara, which is being constructed by the military, earlier today.

Police arrested the men and pressured them to abandon their protest, before releasing them a few hours later.

‘Extremists have invaded sacred Buddhist venues’ claims BBS

Sinhala nationalist organisation Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) slammed the chief prelate Buddhist monks in Asgiriya and Malwatte, claiming they are “asleep” whilst “extremist” elements have entered their chapters.

BBS General Secretary Galagodaaththe Gnanasara accused the monks of ignoring issues faced by Sinhala Buddhists on the island.

"Extremist elements have even invaded the most sacred Buddhist venues, but the chief prelates are asleep,” said the BBS chief. “The senior monks are turning a blind eye to the issues faced by the Buddhists."

Pon Sivakumaran remembered in North-East

The first Tamil to die in the liberation struggle was remembered in Jaffna today, on the 41st anniversary of his death.

Locals gathered at a statue of Ponnuthurai Sivakumaran in his hometown Urumpirai in Jaffna earlier today, and commemorated his life. TNA NPC Councillors Ananthy Sasitharan, AM Shivajilingam and Pradeshiya Sabha member Sajeevan also attended the event.

Vehicle used in murder of Tamil MP found

The getaway vehicle used in the murder of Tamil National Alliance MP Nadarajah Raviraj has been found said Sri Lanka’s Criminal Investigations Department (CID), amid reports that the weapon used in his killing belonged to the Sri Lankan army.

The CID informed Colombo Additional Magistrate Nirosha Fernando that the trishaw used in the murder of the Tamil parliamentarian had been found and the magistrate approved further investigations into the vehicle.

The court was also reportedly informed that the murder weapon used belonged to the Sri Lankan army.


It follows the arrest of three members of the navy, including two officers, for the November 2006 murder.

Sri Lanka's president to attend September UNHRC session

Sri Lanka’s president Maithripala Sirisena, speaking to the UN Secretary General Ban ki-Moon on Thursday, expressed his intention to attend the 30th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in September.

A statement by the president’s office on Friday, said,

March for justice for Vithiya in Point Pedro

A protest march demanding swift justice for the rape and murder of schoolgirl Vithiya took place in Point Pedro on Wednesday.


Photographs: Tamil Guardian

Police had reportedly filed for the protest to be barred by the Point Pedro court, but the presiding judge refused to issue a ban on the grounds that it would be undemocratic.

Jaffna Press Club calls for inquiry into killings and disappearances of Tamil journalists

Jaffna Press Club (JPC) has called on Sri Lankan President, Maithripala Sirisena, to ensure impartial inquiries are conducted into the murder and disappearance of Tamil journalists.

In a letter addressed to the President, JPC outlined that many, many Tamil journalists and media workers had been killed or gone missing , particularly in the last two decades.

Welcoming the President’s announcement to conduct an inquiry into the disappearance of Sinhalese cartoonist Prageeth Eknaligoda, JPC stressed the need for inquiries into the killings and disappearances of all journalists and media workers, particularly in the North-East.

JPC emphasised that any such inquiries should be carried out under the watch of impartial international media organisations.

UK to deport 22 year old Tamil asylum seeker

UK immigration officials have detained a 22 year old Tamil asylum seeker, Janahan Sivananthan, with the intention of deporting him to Sri Lanka.

Mr Sivananthan, who is currently held at the Morton Hall detention centre in Lincolnshire, is thought to have been tortured in Sri Lanka and held captive for 10 days by Sri Lankan police.