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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…

Former fighters in Mannar struggling without promised support

<p>Former LTTE cadres living in the Nanattan division of Mannar have expressed their frustration at the lack of support they have received in rebuilding their lives, despite meeting with local and central government officials to discuss their needs.</p> <p>Over 60 male and female former cadres live in the division, among whom at least 15 have lost limbs or are otherwise disabled.</p> <p>Speaking to local press, the cadres said they had been called to discuss their needs more than twice with the Nanattan divisional secretariat and with officials of the presidential secretariat.</p>

President vows to push ahead with death penalty for drug traffickers

<p>The Sri Lankan president yesterday reiterated his pledge to push ahead with the implementation of the death penalty for those convicted of drug trafficking, despite widespread criticism over the decision.&nbsp;</p> <p>Meeting with law enforcement officials at the Presidential Secretariat yesterday, amid the island's ongoing political crisis, Sirisena said "necessary steps should be instantly taken to implement the recently taken decision to enforce the death penalty against the persons who still engaged in drug trafficking activities even after they have been convicted, for the future of the country, the nation and future generation."</p> <p>"Due to the failure of the relevant institutions to submit the required documents related to the persons that the death penalty should be implemented, the decision to implement the death penalty has been delayed and an investigation will be held in this regard in the near future," he further added.&nbsp;</p>

Petrol bomb attack on house earmarked for new police station

A house in Chunnakam earmarked to be converted into a police station was attacked with a petrol bomb and vandalised yesterday. 

The attack came just hours after a protest was held outside the site by locals protesting against the relocation of Chunnakam police station, which is notorious for torture and human rights violations, to the site. 

The house, situated along KKS road, was being used as a gym. 

Chennai High Court summons officer over Sri Lanka deportation

<p>The Chennai High Court has summoned an officer from the Foreigners Regional Registration over the deportation of an asylum seeker to Sri Lanka.&nbsp;</p> <p>S Anand was born and raised in India after his family fled Sri Lanka, and went to Australia in 2013. He was returned to India last month where he was detained upon arrival by Indian immigration authorities and deported to Sri Lanka.&nbsp;</p> <p>Justice N Kirubakaran and Justice Abdul Quddhose questioned why Anand was deported to Sri Lanka when he was born in India and his father had fled Sri Lanka in 1987.&nbsp;</p>

Singapore FTA signed without proper consent says president

<p>Sri Lanka's president, Maithripala Sirisena said today the Sri Lankan-Singapore Free Trade Agreement was signed without adequate consent, pointing to the findings of his expert committee.&nbsp;</p> <p>The committee was appointed by the president in August following a Joint Opposition protest against the FTA, who claim it was 'illegal'.&nbsp;</p> <p>Yesterday evening the expert committee presented their report to Sirisena at the Presidential Secretariat.&nbsp;</p> <p>Sirisena's comments will do little to reassure investors, already nervous amid the country's ongoing political crisis.&nbsp;</p>

Military flaunts weapons to Bangladeshi delegation

The Sri Lankan army showcased its weaponry to a military delegation from Bangladesh last month, as various militaries from around the world continue to visit Sri Lanka, despite reports of human rights abuses.

Tamil families of disappeared mark Human Rights Day with protest for justice

Tamil families of the disappeared gathered in Mullaitivu on Monday, where they marked Human Rights Day with a protest demanding justice and accountability.

Protest against land-grab for relocation of police dept notorious for abuses

A demonstration was held in Jaffna against a planned land-grab to relocate a police department notorious for human rights violations.

The protest outside Uduvil district secretariat on Monday condemned attempts to relocate Chunnakam police station to privately-owned land in a residential neighbourhood.

Tamils protest for release of Sri Lanka military occupied lands in Trinco

Tamils in Trincomalee protested for the release of all lands under Sri Lankan military occupation, in a demonstration to mark International Human Rights Day today.

Protesters slammed claims from various state sources that 90% of land in the North-East had been returned, asserting that the claims were false.

Disciplinary proceedings against local govt official for unfairly targeting former LTTE cadre

A local government official in Mullaitivu is facing disciplinary proceedings for using his position to target a former LTTE cadre and another individual.

The official, a village officer (grama sevakar) within the Thunukkai division was accused of abuse of power, acting on personal likes and dislikes, revenge, and irregular use of state funds.

The targeted victims initially lodged a complaint with the Human Rights Commission Sri Lanka (HRCSL) at its district office in Vavuniya.

The Commission carried out more than two direct investigations and also received copious evidence from the victims.