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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…

Top security officials from Sri Lanka, India and Maldives discuss security in virtual meeting

Sri Lankan Army Commander and accused war criminal Shavendra Silva hosted a digital trilateral meeting on security with the deputy National Security Adviser (NSA) of India Pankaj Saran and the Secretary to the NSA of Maldives Aishath Nooshin Waheed.

The virtual meeting focussed on strengthening cooperation on four dimensions of security; covering areas of marine security, human trafficking, counter-terrorism, and cybersecurity. 

‘Provincial councils are expensive, divisive and fraught with inefficiency’ - Colombo’s new envoy to India

Milinda Moragoda, Sri Lanka’s new High Commissioner-designate to India, called the provincial councils system in the island “superfluous, expensive, divisive,” and said that it is “ fraught with inefficiency,” in a recent interview to The Hindu. 

Vaccine rollout continues under Sri Lankan military supervision across Mannar and Mullaitivu

Sri Lankan security forces oversaw and facilitated the administration of COVID-19 vaccines to locals in Mullaitivu and Mannar over the past week.

Sri Lanka’s terrorism division summons another Kilinochchi council chair

The Sri Lankan Terrorism Investigation Division (TID) summoned the chair of another Kilinochchi council for investigation last week, a day after summoning the Chair of Karaichi divisional council.

Subramaniam Suren, Chair of Pachchilapalli Pradeshiya Sabha was summoned to Kilinochchi to be questioned by the TID on August 7th, following Velamalikithan Arunasalam summoning on August 6th.

Court maintains detention of former Sri Lankan Minister Bathiudeen

Sri Lanka’s Fort Magistrate, Priyantha Liyanage, has mandated the continued detention of former Sri Lankan Minister, Rishad Bathiudeen who was arrested under the Prevention of Terrorism Act for allegedly aiding the Easter Sunday bombers.

Sri Lanka’s intelligence officials blame protesters for spike in COVID cases

Following a record number of daily covid-related deaths on Monday, 111, Sri Lanka’s intelligence officials have blamed protesters for the spread of the virus.

Over the last month, a total of 120 protests were held across Sri Lanka, and it is reported that over 1,500 people attended each of these protests. In this past week, infections rose by 3,000 whilst the number of deaths more than doubled.

Despite warnings of food shortages, Sri Lanka maintains ban on chemical fertilisers

Despite increased protests and warnings over food shortages from farmers across Sri Lanka, Lalith Weeratunga, Principal Advisor to Sri Lank's President, maintained last week that the government’s prohibition on chemical fertilizers "remains unchanged.” 

Two temples in Jaffna forced to close for ‘failing to comply with COVID-19 guidelines’

Supermadam Muniyappar Temple and Point Pedro Shiva Temple in Jaffna were sealed yesterday after authorities claimed they were “failing to comply with COVID-19 guidelines.”

After an outdoor festival at Supermadam Muniyappar Temple, a complaint was lodged with health medical officers, stating the temple was not following guidelines. 

Tamil Family’s home burnt to ashes in Mullaitivu

A Tamil family’s house burned to ashes in a housefire earlier today in the Kaiveli resettlement area in Mullaitivu.

The young family and their infants had been living in the home since 2018. 

Sri Lankan police turn a blind eye to domestic violence

Speaking to the media, Senior DIG Attorney Ajith Rohana admitted that “under no circumstances” would they separate a married couple in cases of domestic abuse.

When questioned if the police would take a different approach if there were continuous complaints, Rohana claimed the police would take action but not in cases of “slight abuse” or “abuse and threats”.