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A newly published study has identified the earliest scientifically confirmed evidence of prehistoric human settlement on Velanai Island in the Jaffna Peninsula, dating back around 3,460 years and overturning an erroneous long-held Sri Lankan assumption that the region was largely uninhabited until much later. The study, published in the Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology and led by…

TGTE calls for universal jurisdiction to be exercised against Sri Lankan leaders

<p>The appointment of Shavendra Silva as chief of staff of the Sri Lankan army “is a staggering affront to the international community,” said the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE)&nbsp;, who called on the international community to exercise universal jurisdiction against those accused of crimes.</p>

IMF reschedules Sri Lanka meeting, with USD $1 billion due for repayment today

<p>The International Monetary Fund has rescheduled a crucial meeting with Sri Lanka as a snowstorm hit Washington DC, with Colombo due to repay an estimated USD $1 billion today.</p> <p>Sri Lanka’s Minister of Economic Reform Harsha de Silva, who is in Washington with finance minister Mangala Samaraweera, tweeted details of the loan repayment figure, stating it was due today and confirming the meeting have been rescheduled.</p>

Sri Lankan navy arrests man in Mannar over alleged drug charges

The Sri Lankan navy announced that it had arrested a man in Mannar, after it apprehended a haul of over 180 kilograms of Kerala cannabis.

The man, who was not identified by the navy, was reportedly arrested for being in possession of the haul of cannabis in Vankalai on the 10th of January.

Mannar police have reportedly taken over the case.

Foreign minister calls on diplomats to improve Sri Lanka's image abroad

<p>Sri Lanka's foreign minister, Tilak Marapana, called on diplomats to improve the country's image abroad through their diplomacy, the Sunday Times reports.&nbsp;</p> <p>Marapana, speaking at an awarding ceremony of the Public Diplomacy and Media Relations training programme on Friday, stressed the importance of presenting Sri Lanka as a civilised nation with untapped potential and talent.&nbsp;</p> <p>Foreign secretary, Ravinatha Aryasinha, said that international affairs would continue to play a pivotal role in diplomacy both at home and abroad.&nbsp;</p>

OMP officials to accompany Mannar bone samples to Florida

Officials from the Sri Lankan government’s Office of Missing Persons (OMP) will join the chief investigator of the Mannar mass grave, where over 200 skeletons have been unearthed, in accompanying samples from the grave to a laboratory in Florida where they will be analysed.

“Preparations are under way for the bone samples collected for carbon dating to be flown to the Beta Analytic Radio Carbon Dating Lab in Florida, USA,” said Dr Saminda Rajapaksha, who has been heading the excavation.

Rajapaksa - govt has no legitimacy to change constitution, call election

<p>The former president and now opposition leader, Mahinda Rajapaksa urged the government to call a new parliamentary election, stating that it did not have the legitimacy to change the country's constitution.&nbsp;</p> <p>"There should be legitimacy prior to introducing a new constitution. We doubt if the present government has that legitimacy," Rajapaksa told the Constitutional Assembly.</p>

Alleged war criminal's appointment confirms lack of will for justice - Adayaalam, PEARL

<p>The appointment of the alleged war criminal, Major General Shavendra Silva as Sri Lanka's new Chief of Staff confirms the government's "lack of political will to address accountability and justice", the Jaffna based research group, Adayaalam Centre for Policy Research, and the Washington based group, People for Equality and Relief in Lanka (PEARL), noted in a joint statement.</p>

Jaffna youth found dead after assault

A Tamil youth was found dead on Sunday night, after what locals say was an assault by unknown men. 

Vasuthevan Amalkaran, aged 22 and from Katkovalam, Vadamarachchi, is understood to have been attacked by sharp instruments by his house, before the assailants escaped from the area. 

The reason for the attack is not known. 

Sri Lankan police are investigating the incident. 

20 Indian fishermen arrested by Sri Lanka navy

<p>The Sri Lankan navy has arrested at least twenty Tamil Nadu fishermen on Sunday for allegedly poaching fish, PTI reports.&nbsp;</p> <p>The fishermen were detained off the coast of Neduntheevu during the early hours of Sunday morning.&nbsp;</p> <p>Their boats have been impounded and the men taken to Karainagar for investigation. &nbsp;</p> <p>Last month over 3000 Indian fishermen were chased away by the Sri Lankan navy and eight fishermen arrested.&nbsp;</p>

Gotabhaya hints at Sri Lankan presidential election run

Sri Lanka’s former defence secretary, accused of orchestrating the military offensive that killed tens of thousands of Tamils, has hinted at running in the island’s upcoming presidential elections

Gotabhaya’s spokesperson tweeted that Rajapaksa addressed a gathering of “key activists” this weekend, where he spoke of the importance of a presidential election and said he was “ready to take own any challenge if the people, too, are ready”.

A video from NewsFirst shows Gotabhaya stating in Sinhala,

“We know that this is a very important year. A presidential election should be held. I am ready for it, if you are ready.”