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Hundreds of protestors gathered outside Ramanathan Hindu Ladies College in Bambalapitiya this week, demanding justice for 16-year-old Amshi, a Tamil schoolgirl who died by suicide after reportedly enduring prolonged sexual abuse by her Maths teacher. The protest, which blocked Colombo’s Duplication Road, saw demonstrators calling for the immediate arrest and permanent suspension of the…

SL rejects India’s Palali airport offer

The Sri Lankan Government has turned down an offer by India to develop Palali airport, reported the Daily Mirror on Monday.

India has been involved in several infrastructure projects in the north of the island, including modernising the railway and developing Kankesanthurai harbour.

However its offer to develop Palali airport, was turned down by the government and will instead be run jointly by the Ministry of Civil Aviation and the Air Force.

SL army attack civilians in Vanni

Sri Lankan soldiers have attacked uprooted Tamil families sheltering in a school in Kilinochchi, TamilNet reported on Monday.

The families were temporarily accommodated inside Hindu Tamil Viththiyaalayam, after being released from Menik Farm IDP camp a few weeks ago.

They were demanding resettlement on their own land, which has been grabbed by the security forces.

The families had been resisting forced resettlement on land designated by the government and faced harassment by the army.

Singh pressed Rajapakse on Tamil rights at Rio20+

The Indian Prime Minister Manohan Singh stressed the importance for a political solution in Sri Lanka during talks held with President Mahinda Rajapkse in Rio de Janeiro at the climate conference.

The prime minister stressed “the great importance we attach in India to the ability of the Tamil people to lead a life of dignity and as equal citizens of that country”, according to a press statement, released by the Indian High Commission in Colombo on Saturday.

Puttalam mangroves destroyed by Minister's salterns

The Deputy External Affairs Minister, Neomal Perara, has been accused of illegally aquiring land along Puttalam lagoon in order to create salterns, reports The Sunday Leader.

The Divisional Secretary of Kalpitiya, Ranga Fernando, said,

“The mangrove was completely bulldozed last year without taking any approval from the Forest Department. We got to know that Perera’s men were bulldozing the mangrove on a Sunday morning and immediately took an injunction order by the same evening. Hence we were able to stop further destruction to the mangrove."

"Later we found out that they have started illicit mangrove destruction from Friday evening – after all government departments closed for the weekend. We still cannot determine as to what the extent of this bulldozed area is since it is a large extent. I assume it could be several acres. We have to carry out a new survey now to demarcate the boundaries,”

During Chandrika Kumaratunge presidency, Perara reportedly aquired 150 acres around the Puttalam lagoon for a saltern on a lease agreement with the support of Gamini Jayawickrema Perara - who was the then chief minister of the North Western province.

However, a forest ranger in Puttalam, S.M.K.W. Kotuwegedara alleges that on two occasions Perera has ordered the illegal destruction of mangroves and has illegally aquired land to extend his salterns.

Kotuwegedara said,

“Perera, little by little he got the saltern extended illegally. As a result we have filed two cases against his company –St. Ann’s Salt (Pvt) Ltd in the Puttalam District Court,”

Government denies land grab accusations

Government officials have denied allegations of land seizures by security forces, after protests by the TNA and other Tamil political groups in the North-East.

The Government Agent of Kilinochchi, Roopavathi Ketheeswaran said there was no truth in the allegations.

SL Navy accused of attacking Indian fishermen

The Sri Lankan Navy has been accused of attacking four Indian fishermen and threatening them with life imprisonment, as they were fishing off the coast Katchathivu.

The fishermen were allegedly beaten with nylon ropes at gunpoint and had their fish confiscated after Navy patrol boats surrounded their vessels. The fishermen also stated that their catch was confiscated by the Sri Lankans and threatened to jail them for life if they strayed into Sri Lankan territory.

Navy forcibly evicts resettled families in Mannar

At least 15 families were forcibly evicted from their homes overnight, just 2 weeks after being ‘resettled’ back in their native village.

According to Journalists for Democracy, 10-15 heavily armed Navy personnel marched into the Vetriman Housing Scheme, located between Pesalai and Thalaimannar in the Mannar district, late Friday evening and demanded the villagers vacate their homes before midnight.

The families, including those with children and the elderly, were then left at night to seek shelter at the Catholic Church in Pesalai almost 5km away.

Over 90 feared dead in boat tragedy

109 people have been rescued from a capsized boat north-west of Christmas Island according to the latest reports, but hope is fading for an estimated 90 asylum seekers still lost at sea.

The boat was thought to have been carrying over 200 men, with 109 having been rescued so far, including a 13-year-old boy. Home Affairs Minister Jason Clare stated that the chances of finding further survivors were "increasingly grim".

Indo-SL ties will not shatter – Rajapakse to Manmohan Singh

Mahinda Rajapakse has emphasised his commitment to the historical relationship between India and Sri Lanka to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

The leaders spoke on the sidelines of the Rio+20 summit in Brazil and discussed issues such as the power plant in Sampur and the project to build 50,000 houses.

Rajapakse stressed that he would never let the relationship disintegrate, while both leaders agreed that during crucial periods, the countries should arrive at solutions through negotiations.