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A New Year celebration titled the ‘Tamil-Sinhala New Year,’ organised by the Umanthava Buddhist Village and the Sri Sathagam Ashram group, was held in Neduntheevu on Monday, raising concerns over the growing Sinhala-Buddhist presence and cultural encroachment in the Tamil homeland. The event took place at Maviddapuram Roman Catholic School in Neduntheevu (Delft Island), with around 350 Tamil…

Protest against assault of Hindu leader by Sinhalese traders

Tamils in Jaffna protested on Saturday against the assault by Sinhalese traders of a Hindu spiritual leader and a temple landowner in Trincomalee last week.

During a protest against the destruction of a Hindu temple at the Kanniyaa hot well site, two representatives - Saivite leader Akarthiyar and the landowner of the temple Ms Kokilaramani - were assaulted by Sinhalese traders who splashed them with hot tea, when they were summoned by police for mediation talks.

Sri Lankan army renovates water tanks in Jaffna ‘at MP’s request’

The Sri Lankan military announced it had renovated and released two irrigation tanks in Karainagar in Jaffna, at the request of a Rajapaksa-backing parliamentarian.

Sri Lankan police shoot and kill Tamil man in Jaffna

UPDATED JULY 21

A Tamil man was shot and killed by the Sri Lankan police in Manipay on Saturday evening.

Initial reports from the police suggested that the man was travelling in a group of 6 men on 3 motorbikes through the town in Jaffna. Police claimed the shooting took place after the man failed to stop at a checkpoint.

The deceased was identified on Sunday as 23-year-old Selvarathinam Kavikajan of Kachchavai, Kodikamam.

Travel ban temporarily lifted on key witness in abduction and murder of 11 youth case

<p>The travel ban imposed on Lieutenant Commander G.Laksiri, a key witness in the case of the abduction and murder of 11 youth&nbsp;between 2008 and 2009,&nbsp;was temporarily lifted on July 17. The order was issued by Colombo Fort Magistrate Ranga Dissanyake.&nbsp;</p> <p>Meanwhile, the case filed against Sri Lanka’s Chief of Defence Staff, Admiral Ravindra Wijegunaratne, was also postponed until October 9.</p>

New Jaffna Army Commander and Governor hold talks amidst criticism

Major General Ruwan Wanigasooriya, the lastest commander of the Sri Lankan security forces in the Jaffna district met with Dr Suren Raghavan, the governor of the Northern Province, earlier this week, as both men faced criticism from local Tamils.

Wanigasooriya assumed office on Monday during a ceremony at the army’s occupying military base path the Security Force Headquarters in Jaffna.

UN expert visiting SL to assess rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association

<p>UN Special Rapporteur Clément Nyalestsossi Voule is visiting Sri Lanka from 18 to 26 July 2019 to assess rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association in the country.</p> <p>Voule will assess issues related to the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and association, including their intersection with the implementation of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.</p> <p>“We have seen a commendable effort to expand civic space in Sri Lanka, the establishment of strong and independent institutions, and noticeable strides towards truth and reconciliation in the country,” Voule said.</p>

Sri Lanka PM promises a permanent solution to national question in next two years

<p>Ranil Wickremesinghe, Sri Lanka’s prime minster said he will do his utmost to find a permanent solution to the national question in the next two years.</p> <p>“I would like to say that we have reached a political settlement. The issue will be resolved in the next two years. It will create an environment in which Sri Lankans can live with pride. I like the fact that we are Sri Lankans irrespective of our nationality. Everyone here should think that way,” he said.</p> <p>Wickremesinghe made this statement addressing the 125th anniversary and prize giving ceremony of Kandarodai Skanthavarodaya Vidyalaya, in Chunnakam, Jaffna on July 15.</p>

Fr James Pathinanthan – a survivor of Mullivaikkal – passes away

Mullaitivu based pastor Fr James Pathinanthan, a priest that survived the massacres at Mullivaikkal, passed away last week.

Fr Pathinathan had sustained injuries in Valaignarmadam on Wednesday 22nd April 2009, after bombs were fired into the area by the Sri Lankan military. He was one of 17 priests and 22 sisters who had remained in the final conflict zone in the midst of Sri Lankan shelling. He was a member of National Commission for Justice, Peace and Human Development at the time of the bombing.

US Ambassador claims Sri Lankan soldiers accused of crimes have faced ‘legal proceedings’

The US Ambassador to Sri Lanka said “respect for Sri Lanka’s sovereignty lies at the heart” of their security relationship with Colombo, and cited a case of Sri Lankan soldiers accused of committing crimes overseas facing legal proceedings on the island as an example of this.

However, Ambassador Alaina Teplitz failed to provide further details of the case, with commentators on social media pointing out that Sri Lankan troops have yet to be held accountable for mass atrocities outlined in United Nations reports.

China warns Sri Lanka against foreign intrusion

<p>China’s Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Cheng Xueyuan, warned Sri Lanka to be wary of external interference stating that China would not engage in internal affairs and that such behaviour only brings trouble, chaos and disasters.</p> <p>He further stated:</p> <blockquote><p>