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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…

Militarisation: Sri Lankan army visits Tamil school in Poonakari

Uniformed Sri Lankan troops visited a Tamil school in Poonakari earlier this year and distributed supplies to schoolchildren, despite sustained criticism over the military intrusion into Tamil civilian life.

Sri Lankan air force celebrates occupation of Kilinochchi with event at Tamil school

The Sri Lanka Air Force marked 7 years since it established the Iranamadu unit at Kilinochchi, with a series of events this month, including at a local Tamil school.

The Sri Lankan military presence in the Vanni has been particularly heavy, despite almost 10 years since the end of the armed conflict. Despite pledges to demilitarise the region, and continued protests across the North-East calling for the release of occupied land, a massive military presence remains.

Swiss Justice Minister meets with TNA

Switzerland's Federal Councillor for the Department of Justice and Police, Simonetta Sommaruga met with the leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), R Sampanthan on Tuesday. 

The meeting held in Trincomalee is part of a four day visit of Ms Sommaruga, where she will review progress on reconciliation and strengthening rule of law. 

Home of local council member and priest vandalised in Jaffna

The home of a local council member, a Hindu priest and a community organisation’s office in Jaffna were all vandalised by unknown persons earlier this week.

The homes, all in the village of Achchuveli, were damaged on the evening of August 4th.

Gates leading to the homes of N Rasenthiran, a local council member for Valikamam East, and of the local priest for the Paththameni Thethamkulam Pillayar Temple were damaged, alongside the Idaikaadu Community organisation and an affiliated Mother-Child office.

The damage is estimated to cost at least Rs. 70,000.

Tributes pour in as former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Karunanidhi passes away

DMK chief M Karunanidhi has passed away, announced the Kauvery Hospital in Chennai earlier today.

Thousands of DMK supporters have gathered outside the hospital, where the 94-year former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu was receiving treatment.

He was initially admitted to Kauvery Hospital on July 28 with urinary tract infection, with his condition deteriorating since.

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“I have had the opportunity of interacting with Karunanidhi Ji on several occasions,” said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “His understanding of policy and emphasis on social welfare stood out. Firmly committed to democratic ideals, his strong opposition to the Emergency will always be remembered.”

Speaker to hear UPFA position on replacing Sampanthan as Opposition Leader

The Sri Lankan Parliament’s Speaker is to be presented with the UPFA’s stance on the Leader of the Opposition post today, following concerted efforts to oust TNA leader R. Sampanthan from the position by the self-styled ‘Joint Opposition’.

Eight members of the Joint Opposition had written to the Speaker requesting the appointment of UPFA MP Dinesh Gunawardene as Leader of the Opposition as he had the support of 70 members in the opposition benches.

As those 70 members were elected with the UPFA as a constituent of the Unity Government, the Speaker said he would have to seek official clarification on the current position.

New constitution's obstacles target Rajapaksas - G. L. Peiris

The chair of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) has accused the Sri Lankan government of drafting a new constitution with hatred towards the Rajapaksas and of including provisions that threaten national security and interests.

“This is not the way to draft a new Constitution by targeting a particular group of people. No Constitution drafted in that manner is going to stand the test of time,” SLPP G. L. Peiris said, according to the Daily Mirror.

22 arrested in Jaffna accused of gang violence

Sri Lankan police report that twenty-two Tamils have been arrested in Jaffna over recent days, accused of being involved in gang violence in the region. 

A special committee has been formed to control the violence, Jaffna's Senior Inspector General of Police, Jeyasunthara said at a meeting of the Jaffna Civil Security Committee today. 

The arrests have been criticised by civil society groups and participants of the meeting however, who accused the police of re-arresting Tamils who had been previously arrested of minor crimes without any proof.  

Sri Lanka's Buddhist monks to be insured under special scheme

Sri Lanka’s Buddhist monks are soon to be insured under a special scheme, the Sunday Times reports.

The insurance scheme would cover monks serving in state institutions, teaching in government schools and students in the monastic colleges.

The proposal has been submitted for approval to the Sri Lankan cabinet by the Buddha Sasana Ministry.

Sri Lanka's unemployment up in first quarter of 2018

Sri Lanka’s unemployment has risen to 4.5% in the first quarter of 2018 according to a survey by the state statistics office.

The unemployment level rose to 4.5%, up from 4.1% a year earlier.

The Department of Census and Statistics claims the drought may be to blame for the dip in the number of people on work, particularly agricultural workers.

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