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Today marks the 20th anniversary since the abduction and murder of Tamil journalist Dharmeratnam Sivaram. Sivaram, popularly known under his nom-de-plume Taraki, was abducted in front of Bambalipitiya police station in Colombo on April 28 and was found dead several hours later in a high security zone in Sri Lanka's capital, which at the time had a heavy police and military presence due to the…

Still no signs of de-militarisation

The military has no intention of withdrawing army camps in Jaffna despite intense pressure exerted by the international community and Tamil political parties, reported The Sunday Leader.

The Jaffna Security Forces Commander Major General Mahinda Hathursinghe defended the excessive military presence, alleging that the LTTE is still active.

“The army is aware of this and remains vigilant,” Hathursinghe told The Sunday Leader.

British murder victim's brother disheartened

The brother of Khuram Shaikh, the British man murdered in Sri Lanka on Christmas day last year has spoken out about the lack of action with the case.

Nasser Shaikh told BBC Breakfast that the stalled case was "disheartening" and "gives out the wrong message".

Matt Baker, parliamentary aide for Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk, who has taken up the case said:

Doctor arrested by SL military

A Tamil doctor has been arrested by the Sri Lankan military and detained at the military base in Kokkaavil, reports Uthayan.

The doctor, Dr. E. Sivasankar, was detained after visiting the Kokkaavil military base to secure the release of a Tamil women who had been recently enlisted into the Sri Lankan military but wished to leave. 

Charity starts at home..

Visiting Matale district, which was one of those affected by recent floods and landslides, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse promised to provide 'alternative lands' to those living in areas at risk of landslides or other natural disasters.

The President also pledged financial assistance to the 94 families affected with each receiving 50,000 rupees as well as food rations, garments etc. Those whose houses had been damaged would recieve 100,000 rupees each.

Paramilitary builds football stadium in Jaffna

A football stadium and training centre, a project run by paramilitary leader, Douglas Devananda, is nearing completion, reports Sri Lanka's Ministry of Defence (and Urban Development).

According to the 'Department of Government information', the stadium has been built using funds from the 'West German Republic and World Football Federation' and costs over Rs 50 million.

 

Foreign conspiracies cause for judiciary trouble – Gotabhaya

The Sri Lankan defence secretary Gothabaya Rajapakse claims that foreign and local elements are attempting to use the judiciary to destabilise the country.

Speaking at an exhibition in Kurunegala, Gota said that a conspiracy was being hatched abroad to topple his brother and president, Mahinda Rajapakse.

Murdered 4 year old was raped and strangled

A 4-year-old girl has been raped and strangled to death in Mandaitheevu reported the Jaffna based newspaper Uthayan.

The girl’s body was discovered dumped in a well, in Mandaitheevu 2nd division, reportedly 200m from her home. The initial post-mortem was carried out by Legal Medical officer S.Sivarooban from Jaffna Teaching hospital.

She has been identified as Suthanthini Surenthiran who was reported missing two days ago by her parents.

Buddhist Sangha saved us' - SL Minister

Addressing a meeting at a vihara, Sri Lanka’s Agriculture Minister Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena praised the country’s Maha Sangha for protecting the country during times of crisis, and called for more children to come join the Buddhist clergy.

Speaking at Malwatte in Kandy, Abeywardena applauded the Maha Sangha for saving the country, exclaiming,

Sangakkara’s role in whitewashing Sri Lanka

The former chief cricket writer for Australia’s The Age newspaper Trevor Grant has slammed leading Sri Lankan cricket player Kumar Sangakkara for his continued efforts to paint Sri Lanka as a ‘haven of peace and tranquility’.

See below for selected extracts of his article ‘Sangakkara, batsman and propagandist extraordinaire’.

Leading Sri Lankan batsman Kumar Sangakkara is currently in Australia to play cricket but he also appears to be auditioning for a job in Mahinda Rajapaksa’s propaganda unit.

As he did on the England tour last year, Sangakkara takes every opportunity in Australia to suggest that his homeland has become a haven of peace and tranquility.

He did so again this week when sending a message to the protesters who plan to gather at the MCG on Boxing Day, calling for an Australian cricket boycott on future tours and matches against Sri Lanka.

British Tamils languish in Sri Lankan prisons

British Tamils continue to be held in Sri Lankan jails without charge under the Prevention of Terrorism Act, despite pleas from parents to transfer them to British prisons if found guilty of any crime.

The renewed plea comes as TNA MP Suresh Premachandran’s appeals to Justice Minister Rauf Hakeem were batted away, with Hakeem responding that the British Foreign Office had to approach the Sri Lankan government over the issue of any potential transfers.