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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…

‘India will support resolution if SL does not implement’ says Minister

India’s Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office V Narayanasamy has stated that India will support a resolution against Sri Lanka at the United Nations Human Rights Council, if the country refuses to honour any recommendations put forward by the world body.

Speaking to reporters, Narayanasamy said,

Police arrest tourist for Buddha tattoo

Police in Sri Lanka have arrested a young female tourist from the Netherlands for having a tatto of the Buddha on her back, reported Ceylon Today.

TNA joins Sinhala alliance against Rajapakse

A new alliance against the ruling UPFA has been formed in Sri Lanka.

The opposition parties, led by the UNP, have signed an MOU to form a joint movement in Colombo.

The alliance, called “Vipakshaye Virodhaya” includes the UNP, TNA, Democratic People’s Front, Nawa Sama Samaja Party, Mawbima Janatha Pakshaya, Ruhunu Janatha Party, Eksath Janatha Peramuna, Muslim Tamil National Alliance and Nidahase Wedikawa.

Jayalalitha calls for strong resolution at UNHRC

Tamil Nadu Chief minister Jayalalitha has called for a strong resolution against Sri Lanka at the upcoming United Nations Human Rights Council, and laid the blame on Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for a 'watered down' resolution last March.

Responding to a debate in the State Assembly, Jayalalitha called for India to adopt a resolution based on a similar motion passed in the Tamil Nadu State Assembly, which called for an economic embargo on Sri Lanka and for proclaiming those involved in the genocide of Tamils as war criminals.

Commonwealth Sec Gen Sharma visits Sri Lanka

The Commonwealth Secretary General Kamalesh Sharma held talks with the government on Sunday on the rule of law and the separation of powers.

In a statement the Commonwealth said:

"Sharma is expected to discuss, among other issues, options for advancing Commonwealth values and principles, including the independence of the judiciary and the separation of powers,"

Indian official's house ransacked in Jaffna

The Jaffna home of an Indian consulate official was ransacked on Friday reports the Hindu.

It is reported that the Sri Lankan Army keeps close watch on the consulate officials and that issues of intimidation have arisen.

While a video player and some money were taken from the premises, the house was raided thoroughly seemingly with the intention of a specific search.

Geneva envoy’s plea to “Sri Lankans abroad”

Sri Lanka's Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva, Ambassador Ravinatha Aryasinha has said that Sri Lankans living abroad should “contribute towards moderating the negative narratives propagated against Sri Lanka – by clarifying genuine concerns and debunking the falsehoods", reported the Daily Mirror.

Sri Lanka hopes for GSP+ to return

The Sri Lankan government is hoping for the EU GSP+ trade concessions that were stripped from the island to return, after an estimated US$1.5 billion loss due to the withdrawal, reported the Sunday Leader.

The government is alleged to be preparing an application to handover to the European Union for June 2014, where they will be re-applying for the trade concessions, the loss of which has seen factories leave the island.

Japan grants aid for demining in North

The Japanese government has granted US $860,500 in aid to the demining organisation - HALO Trust, to work towards demining in the North.

The agreement was signed between the Japanese Ambassador Nobuhito Hobo and the HALO Trust Programme Manager on the island, Bartholomew Digby on Friday.

SL hoping for Indian support at UNHRC

A Sri Lankan government minister said on Saturday that it hoped India will vote for it in the UN Human Rights Council in March.

Sri Lankan Minister for Public Administration W.D.J. Seneviratne told reporters here that there had been "a remarkable improvement in the human rights situation" in his country.