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As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed Sri Lanka earlier this month, New Delhi’s media was already hailing the visit as a diplomatic triumph. A raft of development projects had been announced and a significant new defence pact between the two governments signed. Images broadcast showed Modi beside a smiling Sri Lankan president Anura Kumara Dissanayake, arms raised aloft in symbolic…

13A saga continues

Just after the defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa warned the 13th Amendment in the constitution was a "time bomb", the Media Minister and Cabinet Spokesperson, Keheliya Rambukwella, told the media that the government had not decided about the 13th Amendment, and that the President had reiterated the government's intention to implement the 13th plus.

Rambukwella said, "by the reference of 'Plus' it is envisaged to converge all minority groups in the provinces in a Senate."

Mahinda warns internet users of ‘terrorist sympathisers’

Addressing the Sri Lankan community in Dubai this week, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa warned internet users that groups who sympathises with terrorists were attempting to “paint a wrong picture” of the country.

The Ministry of Defence reported Rajapaksa as saying,

Visitors to Sri Lanka up by 18% in September

Arrivals to Sri Lanka have increased by 18.1% in September, compared to the same month last year, according to the tourist promotion office.

Figures for the first 9 months have increased by 16%, to 693,772, compared to the previous year, reported LBO.

Visitors from Western Europe were behind most of the increase, with German visitors increasing by 46% and the so far disappointing British market showing an increase of 9.1%, compared to last September.

Australia deports Tamil asylum seekers

A day after a UK High Court halted the deportation of a number of Tamil asylum seekers over fears of torture on return, a Tamil asylum seeker in Australia was issued with a deportation notice.

The Tamil male, held in Melbourne, was told that he will be deported on 31st October. The notice states he will be liable for the cost of the deportation and will be invoiced before the set deportation.

KP does not represent the Tamils - Sampanthan

TNA’s leader R. Sampanthan has expressed surprise and confusion at the Sri Lankan government’s decision to use KP alias Kumaran Pathmanathan to facilitate talks with the Tamil Diaspora.

Stop 'futile propaganda exercises' - GTF, NCET

Speaking to The Island, the GTF spokesperson, Suren Surendiran and the president of NCET, Panchakulasingam Kandiah, reiterated the absurdity of the government's claims of dialogue with the diaspora, and warned the government 'not to engage in futile propaganda exercises to deceive the international community ahead of the forthcoming UPR'.

Kandiah said it was a 'deceptive move timed for UPR process on Nov 1 in Geneva and four months before the UNHRC was due to review progress on the US sponsored resolution that was passed last March targeting Sri Lanka'.

Emergency appeals lodged by Tamil deportees

Published 13:54 BST

Dozens of Tamil asylum seekers have sought last minute appeals against their deportation to Sri Lanka at the High Court on Tuesday.

Solicitors for the asylum seekers have cited previous evidence of Tamil deportees being tortured on arriving back in Sri Lanka, and lodged their appeals.

Speaking to The Guardian, Kulasegaram Geertharthanan, from Jein solicitors, said:

Deportations halted by last-minute injunctions

Published 16:48 BST

The UK’s High court has ordered the deportation of a number of Tamils to Sri Lanka be halted, after last-minute court injunctions were filed by solicitors citing evidence that they may be tortured upon their return.

Speaking to the Guardian, 3 solicitors’ firms have confirmed that their clients were granted reprieves, with a further 10-12 firms believed to have also submitted injunctions.

UK Government's "inefficient" deportation system criticised

The British government has been accused of wasting tax payer’s money by deporting Tamils to Sri Lanka on half-empty planes.

The Independent reported on Monday that the chartered flights, which cost around £250,000 each, had passengers removed due to last minute injunctions, preventing them from being deported due to fears they will be tortured.

Mullivaikaal tourism an insult to Tamil sentiments – Karunanidhi

DMK leader M Karunanidhi has criticised the building of victory memorials in the North, accusing the Sri Lankan goverment of undertaking such projects purely to offend the sentiments of Tamils.

In a statement about the victory memorial and war museum being erected at the site of the final phase of the war in 2009, Karunanidhi said: