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A protest march was held last month opposing limestone excavation, mineral sand mining and a proposed wind power project across the villages of Veravil, Valaipadu, Ponnaveli and Kiranchi, in the Poonakary Divisional Secretariat division of Kilinochchi. The demonstration was organised against plans to establish wind power stations and to carry out mineral sand and limestone extraction in the…

Jaffna University’s Vice Chancellor dismissed on ‘national security’ grounds

The Vice Chancellor of Jaffna University was dismissed earlier this year on “national security” grounds reports the Daily Mirror this week, with the Sri Lanka government refusing to give any further information into the incident.

Professor Ratnam Vigneswaran says he still has not received any further information into his dismissal earlier this year, which reportedly came after Sri Lankan military intelligence complained to the University Grants Commission (UGC) over “pro-LTTE student activity”.

Lt Col Thileepan remembered in Stuttgart

Hundreds of German Tamils attended an event in Stuttgart last week, to commemorate the 32nd anniversary of the death of Lt Col Thileepan, a political wing leader of the LTTE who fasted to death in 1987, appealing to the Indian government to honour pledges made to the Tamil people.

Britain grants Sri Lanka £10 million in funds

The British High Commissioner to Colombo has announced more than £10 million in funding to Sri Lanka over the next three years for the explicit aims of long-term stability. 

Sarah Hulton, British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, stated that these funds would further support “peacebuilding and dialogue, supporting resettlement and livelihood for displaced communities and strengthening the rule of law”.

This statement follows the Minister of State for the Commonwealth, UN and South Asia and Prime Minister’s Special Representative on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict, Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon's visit to Sri Lanka from 1-2 October.

‘Sinhalese Buddhist nationalists have waged campaign of violence’ - ICG

Sri Lanka risks alienating Muslims with its response to the Easter Sunday attacks, warned the International Crisis Group (ICG), calling on Colombo to “lower communal tensions” on the island.

British counter-terror police arrest four ‘Sri Lankan nationals’ at airport

The UK’s Metropolitan Police announced that four “Sri Lankan nationals” were arrested on “suspicion of being a member of a proscribed organisation”, as they arrived into the country this weekend.

The four were arrested on arrival at Luton Airport on Saturday, 5 and Sunday, 6 October.

Protest demanding Gota tell truth about disappeared Tamil youths

A demonstration was held in Jaffna last week, demanding former Sri Lankan defence secretary and presidential candidate Gotabaya Rajapaksa appear before the courts and give answers on a habeas corpus case of two disappeared Tamil youths.

Lalith Kumar Veeraraj and Kugan Murugananthan, who were involved in organizing a protest of families of the disappeared persons in Jaffna town, were forcibly disappeared in December 2011 when Gotabaya Rajapaksa was the defence secretary.

Hundreds in London protest against Sri Lanka’s disappearance of Tamil children

Hundreds of Tamils gathered outside Downing Street on Sunday, to call on the British government to take action on Sri Lanka over the forcible disappearance of Tamil children.

Sirisena says Easter bombings a "cowardly attempt" to discourage narcotics crackdown

<p>President Maithripala Sirisena said the Easter Sunday bombings were a "cowardly attempt" to discourage his nationwide narcotics crackdown.</p> <p>Sirisena, speaking at a ceremony in Colombo, said that he had given continous leadership throughout his political career to prevent destruction caused by the drug menace. He claimed that the island was able to reap many benefits of drug prevention programmes before the deadly attack.</p> <p>The President had signed a declaration to impose capital punishment for drug traffickers earlier this year but was met with concerned opposition parties.&nbsp;</p>

Sajith vows ‘respect for territorial integrity’ of Sri Lanka

The United National Party’s (UNP) presidential candidate Sajith Premadasa has vowed to defend the “territorial integrity” of Sri Lanka, in a speech that will appeal to hardline Sinhala Buddhists ahead of next month’s elections.

Speaking at a rally in Moratuwa on Saturday, Premadasa declared that he will “create a developed and proud Sri Lanka with dignity and respect for the unity, territorial integrity and sovereignty of our motherland”.

Sri Lanka urges India to remove trade barriers

<p>Sri Lanka urged India on Friday,&nbsp;to remove trade barriers to ensure better economic cooperation among South Asian countries.</p> <p>Speaking at the India Economic Summit, Minister of Economic Reforms and Public Distribution, Harsha de Silva, asked India to remove restrictions on tea imports from Sri Lanka. He also told the Summit that India's ban on the export of onions had "major impact on prices."</p>