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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…

Rights groups criticise Australia's handling of Tamil refugees

Australia's handling of Tamil asylum seekers arriving boat, has been criticised by human rights organisations base in the country, reports the Sydney Morning Herald.

The executive director of Human Rights Law Centre in Australia, Phil Lynch, criticised the country's close liaison with Sri Lanka, including security and military cooperation.

23 Tamil Nadu fishermen to be remanded till Aug 6th

The Tamil Nadu fishermen, arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy on Saturday night, will be remanded in custody until August 6th. The twenty-three men were presented to a court in Mannar today and said to be detained at Anuradhapura prison.

Local fishermen groups in Rameswaran have urged an indefinite strike till all the fishermen are released.

SL military surround Nimalaroopan's funeral

Photographs Tamilwin

Sri Lankan military, intelligence and police officers descended upon the funeral proceedings of Nimalaroopan - the Tamil political prisoner who was murdered whilst in custody - on Tuesday, reports Tamilwin.

Mourners were unable to pay their respects freely as security personnel surrounded the event.

Sri Lanka orders more military helicopters

The Sri Lankan government has ordered 14 more Mi-171 helicopters, according to Russian company Rosoboronexport.

The purchase is part of a $300million loan 10 year loan signed with Russia to buy equipment for the Sri Lankan armed forces.

The government has previously armed the transport helicopters and used them during the war, according to Defense Industry Daily.

British Tamils remember Black July

Amongst the London2012 Olympics tourists by Whitehall in Central London, Tamils came together to remember the massacre of Black July.

Holding a silent vigil, Tamils held a minutes silence and lit candles in remembrance.

Defence Secretary urges the media to report crime ‘responsibly’

Sri Lankan Defence Secretary, Gotabaya Rajapaksa has called for the media to be more 'responsible' when reporting about incidents of crime.

Speaking at the Government’s information Department seminar on crime and national security, Rajapaksa outlined that ‘improper’ reporting of crime related reports would ruin Sri Lanka’s ‘image’, and have a negative impact on tourism and investments in the country.

Minister denies threatening magistrate

Sri Lanka’s Minister of Industry and Commerce Rishad Bathiyutheen, accused of intimidating a Mannar magistrate, has refused to resign from his position over the allegations.

The Minister claimed that the judge was lying about receiving telephone threats regarding a court ruling against resettled fishermen in the Mannar district.

As the country’s lawyers and judges boycotted judicial duties in protest of an attack on Mannar’s court complex, Bathiyutheen was named as an initiator of the violence.

SL karate team asked to leave India following protests

Three Sri Lankan karate fighters, due to participate in an international karate tournament in India, were asked to return to Sri Lanka by event organisers on Sunday amid protests by activists in Tamil Nadu, reports NDTV.

Appealing to event organisers, activists protested against the inclusion of Sri Lankan karate fighters in a sports tournament, when the Sri Lankan government continued to oppress Tamils in the island.

Judges and lawyers boycott Sri Lankan courts

The Sri Lankan courts were said to be at a standstill on Friday as lawyers abstained from work across the country, resulting in cases presented before the Supreme Court, Court of appeal, High court and district court being postponed until next week.

Increasing crime blamed on ministerial impunity

The JVP has said that the increase in the country’s crime rate is a consequence of the government's failure to take action against law-breaking senior government members.

Central JVP member K D Lalkantha said that this failure has led junior government members to adopt the attitude that they are also above the law, citing the recent cases of sexual abuse by ruling party members.