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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…

Sri Lanka and Pakistan sign 3 MoUs, pledge to enhance trade

Pakistan and Sri Lanka on Friday signed three Memorandums of Understanding (MoU) on Friday, as the Sri Lankan president, Maithripala Sirisena visited Islamabad. 

The countries also pledged to enhance trade and economic relations. 

President Sirisena was reported by the Colombo Page as praising "the continuous assistance provided by Pakistan to Sri Lanka when the country face disastrous situations and also expressed his appreciation over the assistance provided by the Pakistan government to the security forces by training them, during the war period." 

India delivers Sri Lanka's largest Offshore Patrol Vessel

India has delivered, what will be the Sri Lankan Navy’s most advanced ship, 25 days ahead of schedule reports, Colombo Gazette.

The purchase of Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPV) from India formed one of the largest and most significant form of defence ties between Sri Lanka and India, with the purchase being considered one of India’s largest export contracts to a neighbouring nation.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the vessel, India’s Rear Admiral Shekhar Mital said,

SLPP mayor elected in UNP controlled Negombo Municipal Council

The Sri Lanka Podujana Peramun (SLPP) has elected a new Mayor in the United National Party (UNP) controlled region of Negombo.

After joining forces with the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) the SLPP local government members elected Dayan Lansa of the SLPP as the new mayor.

The Negombo Municipal Council was won by the United National Party at recent Local Government elections.

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Wigneswaran calls for political prisoner to be pardoned after wife dies leaving young children

The chief minister of the northern province, C V Wigneswaran this week urged the Sri Lankan president, Maithripala Sirisena to release a Tamil political prisoner, whose wife died this month, leaving their children without a present parent. 

"Considering the age of the hapless children Your Excellency could use your discretion to grant pardon to the prisoner on humanitarian grounds," Mr Wigneswaran wrote in a letter. 

Families of disappeared protest in Muthur

Families of the disappeared in Muthur staged a protest in Bharathipuram on Wednesday.

ICJ - accountability mechanism not credible without international judges

The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) on Thursday reiterated the importance of involving international judges in an accountability mechanism in Sri Lanka, stating without this it would not be credible. 

"The ICJ reiterates that, in line with operative paragraph 6 of resolution 30/1, 1 the accountability mechanism cannot be seen as credible without involvement of international judges, prosecutors and investigators," the ICJ said in a statement. 

STF officers granted bail over Ariyalai killing

Two Sri Lankan Special Task Force (STF) officers were yesterday granted bail over the killing of a Tamil man in Ariyalai in October last year. 

The officers were arrested in November, after the murder weapon and vehicles used in the shooting were found in the Jaffna STF camp. 

The victim, 24 year old Don Bosco Rikman died from a bullet injury.  

Namal Rajapaksa refused entry into US

The son of the former president, Mahinda Rajapaksa said he was blocked from entering the United States this week after spending time in Moscow as an election observer. 

"I won't make my Houston Flight as #US Officials instruct them to not let me board. Sure it has nothing to do with my name, being part of #lka opposition or my travel from #Russia," he tweeted yesterday.

Mr Namal Rajapaksa has been charged with money laundering in Sri Lanka, along side other family members. 

 

Council needs to maintain scrutiny on Sri Lanka - HRW

Human Rights Watch this week urged the UN Human Rights Council to the maintain its scrutiny on Sri Lanka until the commitments agreed on within the 30/1 resolution were implemented in full. 

"The Sri Lankan government should present a time-bound implementation plan to carry out its pledges to this body, and the Council needs to maintain scrutiny until Sri Lanka’s commitments are met in full," HRW said in its submission to the Council on Wednesday. 

Sri Lankan soldier and intelligence personnel convicted of 2010 murder of Hindu priest

A Sri Lankan soldier and two local Tamil military intelligence employees were handed death sentences by the Jaffna High Court for the murder of a Hindu priest during a burglary in 2010.

The high court judge, M. Ilancheliyan convicted the three of shooting and killing the priest in Sankanai in April 2010, as well as injuring his two sons.

With the death sentence in excess of twenty years imprisonment, the judge also ordered the three to pay several hundreds of thousands of rupees in compensation and court fines.