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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…

Ties with Sri Lanka have matured says Indian president

India's president, Pranab Mukherjee, on Wednesday expressed his hope to strengthen ties with Colombo, as Sri Lanka prepared to mark 'Independence Day'.

"The ties of friendship between India and Sri Lanka go back centuries and have matured over time to include all areas of contemporary relevance," Mr Mukherjee was quoted by NDTVas saying to Sri Lanka's president, Maithripala Sirisena.

Sri Lankan president contradicting himself says former foreign minister

The Sri Lankan government has been making contradictory statements regarding the implementation of a United Nations Human Rights Council resolution on accountability, said former Sri Lankan foreign minister G. L. Peiris.

“The sixth paragraph of the resolution clearly mentions the involvement of foreign judges,” said Mr Peiris. "However, President (Maithripala Sirisena) repeatedly denies the involvement of foreign expertise in a domestic mechanism and says the government can't rush the investigation.”

Teenager arrested over murder of Tamil schoolchild

Sri Lankan police have arrested a 15 year old boy over the murder of a Tamil schoolchild earlier this month, reports The Island.

Police in Sampur are currently interrogating the teenager, after body of a 6 year old Tamil boy who was reportedly raped and murdered, was found dumped in an abandoned well.

Tamil torture survivors call for internationalised justice process


Photograph: Will Baxter/Freedom From Torture

Tamil torture victims who suffered at the hands of the Sri Lankan government called on the UN Human Rights chief to ensure that an “internationalised justice process” takes place, ahead of his visit to the island this week.

In a report by UK-based charity Freedom From Torture and the survivor activist network Survivors Speak OUT, victims called on UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein to “deliver a strong message to the President and Prime Minister about the need for Sri Lanka to comply with the commitments it made to the UN Human Rights Council and the consequences if it fails to do so” during his visit to the island.

Sri Lankan constitution does not allow foreign judges – Ranil

Updated: 1500 GMT

Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe stated the Sri Lankan constitution would not permit foreign judges to sit in domestic inquiries that would deal with mass atrocities committed during the final stages of the armed conflict.

The prime minister added that though judges could “participate” in the process, they would not be allowed to sit in on any inquiries.

Speaking at the Commonwealth Parliamentary Associations Asia Regional Seminar under the theme, ‘Role of Parliament in the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights’ in Colombo on Monday, Mr Wickremesignhe said,

"If we are to permit foreign judges to sit in judgment then our Constitution has to be amended with the consent of the people at a referendum."

"We have no provision here to have foreign judges just as much as in your countries there are no provisions for foreign judges," he told the audience. 

Mr Wickremesinghe said that this "does not preclude commonwealth judges from participating in the process" but they would be unable to sit on the proceedings. He added,

"Then there will be the big question of who shall be prosecutors. That, neither the President nor I nor Parliament can decide. We like yours have the same system, the Bar jealously guards their rights and the Supreme Court decides who should be admitted. If you have passed your exams... all and good. If you are not a lawyer of your own country, the only way is to go before the Supreme Court. If you are going to change that system the Supreme Court will say it requires a referendum."

Joint opposition rallies against UN Human Rights chief visit

Sri Lanka’s joint opposition has urged the public to rally against the government for “betraying” the armed forces and allowing the UN Human Rights chief to visit the island later this month.

Leader of the National Freedom Front (NFF) Wimal Weerawansa said the visit by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein was part of an international move to set up a war crimes tribunal in Sri Lanka and slammed the current government.

Mr Weerawansa stated the current government was “spineless” for allowing such a visit to take place and called on the public to rally together against it.

Sri Lankan military gears up for Independence Day parade

Thousands of Sri Lankan troops continued rehearsals in Colombo ahead of an Independence Day military parade later this week.

A total of 4,365 armed forces personnel are set to feature in the parade, which will take place on Galle Face Green in Colombo on Thursday.

New complex added to Sri Lankan military base in Vanni

The Sri Lankan military ceremoniously declared open a new complex which was constructed for the 563 Brigade, earlier this month.

US trade representative visits Sri Lanka ahead of framework agreement talks

 The Assistant US Trade Representative for South Asia Michael Delaney visited Colombo to meet with government, trade and business officials ahead of an upcoming set of Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) talks in Washington.

Sri Lanka's paranoia of India does not reflect majority says Foreign Minister Samaraweera

Sri Lanka’s "insecure, reactionary and muddled thinking,” does not do justice to the Sinhalese race’s great and long history, nor does it do justice to the gentle, compassionate and moderate majority of this country, said Sri Lanka’s foreign affairs minister Mangala Samaraweera.

Highlighting rejections of proposals for a bridge between the Tamil North-East of Sri Lanka and the South of India and further trade agreements , he added,