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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…

Livelihoods lost while military has land says NPC member

Northern Provincial Council member Thurairasa Ravikaran said Tamils in Mullaitivu have lost their livelihoods without access to their land, which remains under Sri Lankan military control.

The people of Mullaitivu have faced continuous difficulties in temporary settlements, despite Sri Lankan government claims that they were resettled 4 years ago, the
Uthayan reported him as saying.

Without the release of their land for farming and plantations, the locals have lost their livelihood he added.

Speaking at a regional coordination meeting at the Karaithuraipatru regional secretariat office last month, Ravikaran went on to say that over 1000 acres of land had been seized by the military.

TNA MP condemns ‘atrocity’ by police in Batticaloa

Batticaloa’s TNA MP P Ariyanenthiran has condemned the shooting of civilians by police earlier this week as an “atrocity”, reported Battinews.

Two Tamil women suffered injuries after being shot by the Sri Lankan police in Kaanchirankuda Panaiyaruppan, Batticaloa on Tuesday night. The police said they were conducting a raid on an illicit alcohol production facility.

New organisation to protect Buddhism in Sri Lanka

A new organisation will be launched by the Buddhist clergy in Sri Lanka, to “protect and safeguard” Buddhism, reported Ceylon Today.

The head of the Malwatte Chapter informed senior ministers of the decision to start this organisation, which will be made up of Buddhist monks.

SL Navy officer caught by locals in Vadamarachchi East over attempted rape

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A Sri Lankan navy officer was caught by locals in Vadamarachchi East after he entered a woman's house in the Kattaikaadu region in an attempted rape during the early hours of Wednesday.

The officer tried to escape after entering when he was seen by the woman's husband, who tried to catch him, Uthayan reports. He was eventually reprimanded after neighbours, who had heard the screams from next door, helped the woman's husband.

BBS calls for Mannar Bishop arrest

The Buddhist monk organisation, Bodu Bala Sena (BBS), called for the prominent Tamil civil society activist, the Bishop of Mannar, to be arrested after Bishop Rayappu Joseph publicly stated his refusal to participate in the Sri Lankan government's domestic commission on disappearances.

The Mannar Bishop Rayappu functioning in such way to betray the country, the BBS said, questioning why the government was delaying in his arrest, the Uthayan newspaper reports.

“Bishop Rayappu Joseph is continuously expressing comments against Sri Lanka and its military, nationally and internationally.  The government is watching all of this but continues to remain silent," the BBS leader, the Buddhist monk Galagoda Gnanasara reportedly said.

Senior judge questions legality of Australian govt asylum seeker procedure

A senior Australian judge questioned whether the government was allowed to detain asylum seekers at sea and transfer them to another country, reports Reuters, after 157 asylum seekers fleeing Sri Lanka were held at sea for over 4 weeks before being transferred to Nauru.

Judge Kenneth Hayne gave the government and the legal team representing the 157 asylum seekers one week to prepare their cases during a hearing on Thursday.

“My concern is whether the government had power to take people from the contiguous zone to a place outside Australia,” Hayne was quoted by The Guardian as saying on Thursday.

“It may be that that is not the only legal issue,” he said,
adding, “I’m concerned with the question of power."

Navi Pillay is trying to influence OISL – Sri Lanka

The Sri Lankan government has accused the outgoing UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay of seeking to influence the OHCHR Investigation in Sri Lanka (OISL).

In a statement released on Thursday, the External Affairs Ministry said it “regretted” comments made by the High Commissioner earlier this week, saying that the access to Sri Lanka was not necessary for the investigation to be credible.

“The High Commissioner who is scheduled to leave office at the end of this month making public pronouncements to the media on an investigation which has commenced only recently is a clear indication of personal bias. It is evidence of an attempt to influence the investigation process and make it follow a preconceived trajectory,” the statement said.

Sri Lanka criticised the “prejudiced” High Commissioner for attempting to create a “distorted impression" of Sri Lanka.

Indian activists protest against Swamy visit to Sri Lankan military conference

Activists in Tamil Nadu have protested against the BJP's Subramanian Swamy who announced he would be travelling to Sri Lanka to attend a military conference next week.

Dozens of activists staged a mock funeral procession in Puducherry, with an effigy of Swamy and BJP flags being beaten with slippers.

President Rajapaksa announces $1mn aid to Palestinians

Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa announced on Thursday that the government will provide $1mn in financial aid to the Palestinians.

The government’s official news portal said that the president “has been a long-time supporter of the Palestinian cause and is the Founder President of the Sri Lanka Committee for Solidarity with Palestine”.

Earlier this year President Rajapaksa visited Palestine, where he met Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

Sri Lanka’s Geneva envoy in talks with military chief

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Sri Lanka’s Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva, Ravinath Aryasinha, held talks with the commander of the Sri Lankan Army, General Daya Ratnayake, at the army headquarters on Tuesday.

Aryasinha, who is also Sri Lanka’s Consul General to Switzerland, and Ratnayake discussed “matters of relevance and various world-wide developments taking place in relation to Sri Lanka”, according to the army's website.