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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…

Challenges to inadequate counter terrorism legislation reforms

Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court has taken up seven petitions challenging the constitutionality of the draft Counter Terrorism Act (CTA), the proposed replacement for the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA).

The international organisation Human Rights Watch (HRW) has also made submissions to the Sri Lankan parliament outlining how the proposed reforms to Sri Lanka’s counter terrorism legislation fall short of complying with international human rights standards.

Sirisena attacks Ranil's UNP

The Sri Lankan president has attacked his coalition partner the United National Party, claiming he was misled about the integrity of the party.

“When I collaborated with UNP as common candidate I thought I was joining [D S Senanayake/Dudley Senanayake’s] UNP," President Sirisena said according to a tweet by BBC journalist Azzam Ameen.

"But only later I found it’s not DS/Dudley’s UNP.These leaders were never corrupt, I pray that in future this country will have a DS/Dudley UNP,” he said.

Modi concerned about delays to India's projects in Sri Lanka

India’s Prime Minister has expressed concern over delays to the country’s development projects in Sri Lanka, a press release from the Sri Lankan Prime Minister’s office said.

“Mr. Narendra Modi has expressed his concern over the implementation of Indo-Sri Lanka joint development projects in accordance with the MoU signed between India and Sri Lanka in 2017 … Mr. Modi said he was not satisfied with the response he had received from the Sri Lankan government to his overtures,” said the Sinhala-language release, according to The Hindu.

The two prime ministers held talks on Saturday during Ranil Wickremesinghe’s visit to New Delhi.

Sri Lankan army rejects allegations against recalled commander

A Sri Lankan army commander whom the UN has asked to be repatriated from a peacekeeping mission has not done anything wrong, the army has claimed.

“We have been informed that there was a request to recall the commander who is leading the UN peacekeeping contingent in Mali,” Sri Lankan military spokesperson Sumith Atapattu said.

“But it was only a verbal request. We will recall the Commander according to the formalities following an official request. If the UN does not want him there, we have to recall him.”

Sri Lanka must not be allowed to use UN peacekeeping to escape accountability - ITJP

Sri Lanka must not be allowed to keep on using UN peacekeeping to escape accountability for the crimes of its armed forces, the International Truth and Justice Project (ITJP) has said in its statement welcoming the repatriation of a Sri Lankan army commander from a UN mission.

See here for the full statement. Extracts below:

“For the first time the UN has asked the Government of Sri Lanka to repatriate a peacekeeper because of his participation in alleged war crimes during the country’s civil war.”

Two Tamil students killed by police remembered two years on

Two Tamil university students shot and killed by Sri Lankan police two years ago were remembered by their peers at the University of Jaffna on Saturday.

‘US rewarded Sri Lanka’s empty promises’ – Kate Cronin-Furman

<p>The United States’ “failure to push Sri Lanka to implement key institutional reforms not only betrayed the victims of past abuses, but it will also create new ones”, writes Kate Cronin-Furman in a piece for Foreign Policy this week.</p> <p>“US officials who designed and implemented foreign policy on Sri Lanka over the last four years, based on a misguided acceptance of Rajapaksa’s ouster as a full-fledged democratic transition,” she says, adding that there was a “rush to accept limited progress as true change”.</p> <p>Yet, there was no evidence that the Sirisena administration was committed to the goal of reconciliation.</p>

Sri Lanka to end accountability for war crimes and disappearances, keep military in North-East

<p>Sri Lanka’s purported new government will end accountability for war crimes and enforced disappearances by the security forces, newly appointed Foreign Minister Sarath Amunugama said.</p> <p>“Our idea would be to put this all behind us, now 10 years have gone [since the war’s end]. We can’t go on and on and on,” Amunugama said in a wide-ranging interview to <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/world/asia/sri-lanka-s-new-foreign-minister-…">The National newspaper</a>, based in the UAE.</p>

Sri Lanka security forces demand land and money to release civilian land in North

Sri Lanka’s security forces have demanded alternative land and financing for relocation in order for civilian land in the North to be released from occupation.

Murdered journalist Nimalarajan remembered in Jaffna

The Tamil journalist, Mylvaganam Nimalarajan, was remembered today in Jaffna on the 18th anniversary of his assassination.