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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…

TNA leader meets Rajapaksa

The Tamil National Alliance leader, R Sampanthan met with Mahinda Rajapaksa this morning, despite the ongoing political turmoil triggered by the latter's appointment as prime minister of Sri Lanka on Friday following the sacking of Ranil Wickremesinghe. 

The TNA was a staunch supporter of the unity government and in 2015 pushed Tamil voters to vote for Sirisena in a bid to oust Rajapaksa, the then president. 

Despite this seeming support however, Sampanthan lost no time to meet with the Rajapaksa, who is accused of overseeing the mass killing of Tamil people during the final stages of the armed conflict in 2009.

British MPs urge 'robust international response' to Sri Lanka's political turmoil

British MPs have urged the UK foreign secretary, Jeremy Hunt to push for a "robust international response" to the unfolding political turmoil in Sri Lanka following the sacking of the prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe last week and appointment of the former president, Mahinda Rajapaksa. 

Full house for Mahinda as armed forces and police chiefs visit

Sri Lanka’s top security force officials have met with Mahinda Rajapaksa, in an apparent show of support in the midst of Sri Lanka’s unfolding political crisis over the office of Prime Minister and the collapse of the unity government.

British government concerned over Sri Lanka's political crisis

The UK government has expressed concern about Sri Lanka’s unfolding political crisis.

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s Minister for Asia, Mark Field, said in a statement:

“I am concerned by ongoing political developments in Sri Lanka and am following this fast-moving situation closely. Once again, I call upon all parties to uphold the constitution and due political and legal process.

“I urge President Sirisena, in consultation with the Speaker, to reconvene the parliament immediately in order to give the democratically elected representatives of the Sri Lankan people their voice at this time.

US official meets speaker of parliament; urges Sri Lanka parliament to reconvene

The US embassy in Sri Lanka's chargé d'affaires, Robert Hilton met with Sri Lanka’s speaker of parliament, Karu Jayasuria, and urged parliament to convene as soon as possible.

"Met Speaker @KaruOnline to reconfirm U.S. support for democracy in #SriLanka.  @maithripalas and Speaker should convene Parliament, permit the people’s democratically elected representatives to fulfill their responsibilities to resolve the Constitutional impasse," Hilton tweeted. 

Paramilitary leader appointed minister for resettlement, rehabilitation and the North

The leader of the EPDP, a pro-government Tamil paramilitary organisation accused of committing human rights abuses throughout and after the war, has been given a ministerial portfolio responsible for several key Tamil issues.

The paramilitary leader Douglas Devananda was appointed ‘Minister of Resettlement, Rehabilitation, Northern Development, and Hindu Religious Affairs’ today in the cabinet of Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Ranil Wickremesinghe denies requesting deployment of UN peacekeeping forces to handle unrest in Sri Lanka

Ranil Wickremesinhge’s media division denied reports that he had requested United Nations Peacekeeping Forces to be deployed in Sri Lanka on Monday.

The rebuttal came after a letter addressed to international embassies requesting assistance in handling political arrest, that was signed by Wickremesinghe, had been circulated amongst media outlets.

Speaking to the sundaytimes.lk, Wickremesinhe’s media office said a fake letter had been sent to embassies using a forged signature.

Security withdrawn for Sri Lanka’s finance minister as crisis continues

Sri Lanka’s finance minister claimed that his security detail had been withdrawn this morning, as the political turmoil on the island continued.

Finance minister Mangala Samaraweera, a staunch support of Ranil Wickremesinghe, tweeted,

Sri Lanka's Petroleum Minister arrested for fatal shooting amidst threat of union strikes; released on bail

Sri Lankan police on Monday arrested Sri Lanka’s Minister of Petroleum Arjuna Ranatunga after one of his bodyguards shot into crowds blocking him from entering his office.

The police spokesperson Ruwan Gunasekara told Reuters, “Colombo Crime division arrested Ranatunga over the shooting incident and he will be produced to the court shortly.”

The arrest came as petroleum trade unions aligned with Rajapaksa’s SLPP threatened indefinite strikes until Ranutunga was arrested.

Rajapaksa pays homage to Buddhist monks at Kandy

Mahinda Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka’s former president that oversaw the massacres of tens of thousands of Tamils, celebrated his appointment as Sri Lankan prime minister by visiting Buddhist monks in Kandy on Sunday.