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  The lawyer representing detained Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeskumar challenged allegations that his client sought to revive the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) during proceedings before the Jaffna Magistrate's Court this week, arguing that the material cited by police contains no reference to the organisation or its leadership. Sangeethsan, better known by his stage name…

Medical officers strike over failure to receive pay increase

Medical officers in Batticaloa launched a strike on Thursday demonstrating against the failure to receive authorised salary increases, previously approved by the Ministry of Health and Social Services in the Eastern Province in January 2018. 

Patients waited in empty rooms as staff walked out in protest. 

Meeting with the Governor of the Eastern Province on the issue on April 10, representatives of the Eastern branch of the Government Medial Officers Association raised objections to the delay and received assurances from the Governor that the increase would be paid before Tamil New Year on April 14. 

Tensions at Vavuniya campus after Sinhala students attempt to erect Buddhist shrine

The University of Jaffna's Vavuniya campus was forced to close this week after Sinhala students threatened university administration staff over they stopped the students erecting a Buddhist shrine on site. 

On April 23 a group of Sinhala students attempted to install a shrine on campus grounds in view of later placing a Buddha statue inside it. 

Sirisena - no political prisoners in Sri Lanka, NGOs behind protests

In a frank interview with BBC Sinhala, the Sri Lankan president Maithripala Sirisena dismissed concerns over ongoing detentions of political prisoners, stressing "there are no political prisoners in Sri Lanka". 

"Also, there are no secret prisoners in Sri Lanka under my government," Mr Sirisena said.

Commenting on ongoing protests across the North-East calling for action on disappearances and the release of political prisoners, Mr Sirisena claimed that they were instigated by NGOs, accusing them of "misleading" people. 

OMP to begin public meetings next month in Mannar

Sri Lanka's Office on Missing Persons (OMP) is to begin meeting with families of the disappeared from next month, with the first meeting taking place in Mannar. 

"The OMP will from May onwards visit different places to speak to families of the missing and disappeared to share our plans and obtain their views on how we should proceed. First meetings in Mannar on 12th May," Saliya Pieris, the chairman of the OMP tweeted yesterday.

World Bank approves $100 million credit for education

The World Bank on Thursday approved $100 million credit to improve Sri Lanka's education system, aimed at improving GCE and A level grades, with a particular focus on children in disadvantaged areas. 

"Sri Lanka has made impressive progress in expanding access to education. However, to reach the status of an Upper Middle-Income Country, it needs to further improve the overall learning outcomes. Sri Lanka's education policy makers recognize that a high-quality general education system will enable students to meet the demands of 21st century jobs," the World Bank's Country Director for Sri Lanka and the Maldives, Idah Z. Pswarayi-Riddihough said. 

Indian court sentences two accused of trying to revive LTTE

A court in India has sentenced two individuals, who were accused of trying to revive the LTTE by procuring cyanide capsules. 

The two men, K Krishnakumar and V Subashkaran were sentenced to 10 years imprisonment by the District Judge A Kayalvizhi, The Hindu reported. 

Mr Krishnakumar was the prosecution said found to be in possession of 600gm of cyanide powder and 75 cyanide capsules on July 20, 2015. 

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15 year old girl reported missing in Jaffna

Photograph Tamilwin

A 15 year old girl was reported missing in Jaffna this week by her parents. 

The girl, Kasthuri, who is originally from Mulliyavalai East, Mullaitivu, was staying at her relative's house in the Kalviyankaattu region of Jaffna when she disappeared on April 18th. 

Police arrest 8 youths for alleged gang violence ahead of May 18th 

Sri Lankan police on Saturday arrested 8 Tamil youths for allegedly taking part in sword fights in the Kokkuvil region over the past two days. 

The youths, from Manipay and Tellipalai, have been accused of being associated with the 'Ava gang'. 

Police officers in stations across the Jaffna division this week had their leave suspended indefinitely, with the North’s police chief citing failure to tackle gang violence around Jaffna town and its suburbs as the reason.

North-East journalists protest in Batticaloa demanding media freedom

Journalists from across the North-East gathered in Batticaloa on Saturday to participate in a demonstration calling for media freedom and demanding justice for the killings of numerous Tamil journalists. 

The demonstration was held on the thirteenth anniversary of the abduction and murder of the Tamil journalist and editor of TamilNet, Dharmeratnam Sivaram. 

Tamil landowners sue EPDP’s Douglas Devananda for illegal occupation of Jaffna town property

The owners of the ‘Sridhar Cinema’ building in Jaffna town have filed a case against Douglas Devananda, leader of the EPDP, in a bid to recover their property, which is currently illegally occupied by the EPDP, and to recover damages accrued over the 22 year illegal occupation.

The Sridhar Cinema was built by the family which owns the land, on Stanley Road, in 1974 but was closed down around 1990 due to the war, when the landowners also fled Jaffna.