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A fisherman in Keppapulavu, Mullaitivu, was assaulted during a visit by Sri Lanka’s Fisheries Minister, Ramalingam Chandrasekaran, as tensions flared during the Minister’s local government election campaign on 24 April. Chandrasekaran, who was touring the North-East with National People’s Power (NPP) candidates, visited Keppapulavu where he met with representatives of the Keppapulavu Fishermen…

Landslide victims complain about ‘oppressive military presence’ to Tamil politicians

TNPF officials meet with survivors of the landslide in a welfare centre (Pics: Lankasri)

Politicians from the Tamil National People’s Front visited the area hit by landslides which left at least 11 dead and heard concerns from people who are temporarily housed in welfare centres.

President of the TNPF Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam and Secretary Kajendren Selvarajah visited the approximately 2,500 displaced from the Upcountry Tamil community in Koslantha Sri Vidyalayam and Poonakalai Tamil Vidyalayam.

TNA ‘exploiting’ Koslanda tragedy – Sri Lankan minister

Sri Lanka’s Disaster Management Minister Mahinda Amaraweera said that those orphaned in the Koslanda landslide will not be given to the Northern Provincial Council, after they expressed concern that the children would lose their Tamil identity if left in the hands of the Sri Lankan government.

Gotabaya appointed head of dual citizenship body

Sri Lanka’s Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa has been appointed the head of the committee which grants dual citizenship, Minister Dilan Perera told parliament on Tuesday, according to Lankasri.

Foreign citizens wishing to apply for Sri Lankan nationality in addition to their existing passport can provide their details to the committee, who will make the final decision.

US warns Sri Lanka over intimidation

The United States has warned Sri Lanka over its attempts to silence those who cooperate with the UN on the OHCHR Investigation in Sri Lanka (OISL).

The US Ambassador to the UN Human Rights Council Keith Harper said in a tweet that attempts at intimidation to those individuals were an attack on the UN.

Sri Lanka has warned against submitting evidence to the OISL and has arrested one individual who was collecting information for submission to the inquiry.

LTTE ‘continues violent, unlawful activities’ – India

An Indian tribunal at the high court in Delhi, looking into the ban on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, heard that the organisation continued to be active in a manner detrimental to India, reported PTI.

Leading UNP members will join ruling party says Minister

Sri Lankan government Minister Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena stated that several leading members of the opposition United National Party will be crossing over to join the government, following the recent budget proposals.

Abeywardena made the claim at the ruling Sri Lanka Freedom Party headquarters on Wednesday. ColomboPage reported the minister as saying “The opposition is breaking into pieces and the government is getting stronger.”

OISL ‘flawed procedure’ unacceptable – GL Peiris

Sri Lanka’s Minister of External Affairs GL Peiris expressed his “deepest displeasure” at recent comments by a spokesperson for the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, who said that submissions of evidence to the OHCHR Investigation in Sri Lanka, which are received after the deadline, will not necessarily be refused.

During a meeting with the heads of missions and representatives of the main countries involved in the OISL, including the High Commissioner of Australia and the deputy country director of the UNDP, Peiris “expressed strong displeasure at the selective and biased approach followed where the investigation determines the nature of the information they wish to receive”, an MEA statement said.

TNA should be banned - Deputy Minister

The Deputy Labour Minister Sarath Weerasekara has called for the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) to be banned.

Sinhala colonisers settle in Northern village renamed after Namal Rajapaksa

Sinhala families have been colonising a Tamil village in the North which has now been renamed after the Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa's son, said JVP MP Vijitha Herath in parliament this week.

The families, from Rajapaksa's home town of Hambantota, have been gifted an acre of land each, said Herath.

Furthermore, the village that they have settled into has now been renamed 'Namalgama' said the MP, after Namal Rajapaksa son the president and current MP for the ruling alliance.

Amnesty International welcomes UN Human Rights Committee observations on Sri Lanka

Amnesty International has welcomed the concerns the UN Human Rights Committee raised on Sri Lanka regarding ongoing human rights abuses and impunity in its fifth periodic report last month.

“The UN Human Rights Committee review of Sri Lanka has once again highlighted the vast disconnect between Sri Lanka’s promises to Sri Lankan citizens and the UN to improve human rights protection in the country and to tackle the grave reality of ongoing abuse and impunity,” said Amnesty International in a statement last week.

Amnesty International went on that say that it “welcomes the Committee’s far-reaching recommendations to address these problems and calls on authorities to move swiftly to fully and effectively implement them.”

“The Committee clearly saw through the government’s repeated denials and empty promises,” added the non-governmental organisation.