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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…

Explosives recovered in Mullaitivu

Several explosives were discovered buried in polythene in Puthukudiyiruppu on Saturday.

The explosives were uncovered during the ploughing of a paddy field.

Puthukudiyiruppu police identified 8 claymore mines and 60 detonators.

Sri Lanka slams UN for banning peacekeepers over war crimes

The Sri Lankan government slammed the United Nations over its decision to ban “non-essential” Sri Lankan troops on peacekeeping missions, in a meeting this week where officials defended a military official accused of war crimes.

The UN announced that in response to the appointment of accused war criminal Shavendra Silva as head of the Sri Lanka’s military, they would not be calling on any further Sri Lankan troops to serve as peacekeepers.

UNP nominate Sajith Premadasa as Presidential Candidate

Sri Lanka’s ruling United National Party (UNP) has nominated its deputy leader and Sri Lanka’s housing minister, Sajith Premadasa to run in the presidential election on Nov.16 with the hopes of winning over Buddhist nationalists.

Reuters notes that Premada is vying for support from Sri Lanka’s Buddhist majority as will be his opponent Gotabaya Rajapaksa. He has openly shown support for hard-line Buddhist nationalists who have decried the need for an international investigation into human rights abuses.

Tamils across North-East commemorate Lt Col Thileepan

Marking 32 years since the death of Lt Col Thileepan, thousands of Tamils across the North-East attended commemoration events held throughout the day.

Remembering Thileepan's sacrifice 32 years on

Today marks 32 years since the death of Lt Col Thileepan, a political wing leader of the LTTE who fasted to death, in a protest appealing to the Indian government to honour pledges made to the Tamil people.

Thileepan began his fast on the September 15, 1987, with 100,000 people gathered around the historic Nallur Kandwaswamy Temple in Jaffna. As he began his strike he put forward 5 demands to the Indian government.

Thirty-two years on, Tamils continue to call for the demands made by Thileepan. 

‘Sri Lanka rule of law secondary to Buddhist hegemony’ - ATC

After a Buddhist mob led by Sinhala extremists defied a Sri Lankan court order this week, the Australian Tamil Congress (ATC) said rule of law on the island is “secondary to Buddhist hegemony,” in a statement released on Wednesday.

Despite local opposition and a court injunction, a controversial Buddhist monk was cremated in the grounds of a Hindu temple in Mullaitivu on Monday. The unlawful cremation created a tense situation in the Semmalai Neeraviyadi area as locals and Tamil lawyers who attempted to confront the perpatrators were assaulted and verbally abused by Buddhist monks and their Sinhalese supporters, all while police looked on and provided security to the monks.

Lawyers continue strike across North-East after assaults by Buddhist monks

Lawyers across the North-East have continued to boycott court activities to protest the ‘lack of respect’ for the judiciary shown by Sinhala Buddhist monks and Sri Lankan police, as the former directly disobeyed a court injunction and cremated a monk in the grounds of a Hindu temple with the explicit support of police, and also assaulted Tamil lawyers who had worked to secure the injunction.

UN bans Sri Lankan peacekeepers

The United Nations announced that it will ban all “non-essential” Sri Lankan troops deployed on peacekeeping missions, in response to the appointment of accused war criminal Shavendra Silva as head of the country’s military.

Tamils continue protests as Silva visits North-East

Tamils across the North-East protested against the visit of the war crimes accused Shavendra Silva this week, as he toured across Sri Lankan military bases and Buddhist viharas in the region.

Thousands of Tamils protest condemning cremation of Buddhist monk in Hindu temple

Thousands protested in Mullaitivu town on Tuesday after a controversial Buddhist monk was cremated the previous day in the grounds of a Hindu temple, despite local opposition and in direct breach of a court injunction.