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Residents of Kepapilavu in Mullaitivu District launched a hunger strike on Wednesday, demanding the release of 171 acres of ancestral land that remain under the occupation of the Sri Lankan military more than 17 years after the end of the armed conflict. The protest was held outside the Sri Lanka Army's 59 Division headquarters, where demonstrators reiterated their longstanding demand for…

8 Tamil Nadu fishermen arrested by Sri Lankan navy

Eight Tamil Nadu fishermen were arrested by the Sri Lankan navy on Sunday for allegedly crossing the maritime boundary.  

The men were arrested off the coast of Neduntheevu. 

"The fishermen from Akarapettai in Nagapattinam district, who put out to sea in a mechanised boat, were arrested on charges of poaching fish in Lanka’s territorial waters," the Assistant Director of Fisheries Department, Nagapattinam Gangadhar was quoted by PTI as saying.

Chandrika says 'I am a good Buddhist', blames racism on 'extremist' monks

The former president Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga recently attempted to distinguish herself from the Sinhala ethnonationalism of Buddhist monks stating that she was what described "a good Buddhist", and the racist ideology was perpetuated by a "minor group" of Buddhist monks. 

“I am a good Buddhist. What is more regrettable is the fact that a group of Buddhist monks indulge in extremism. That is a minor group. A majority of monks are good," she was quoted by the Daily Mirror as saying.

BASL members refuse German NGO offer for constitution awareness programme

The Bar Association of Sri Lanka rejected any assistance from a German NGO to develop an awareness programme on constitution making after members protested against the arrangement. 

The BASL had previously accepted the offer from Democracy Reporting International (DRI). 

Explaining the situation the BASL Chairman U.R. De Silva was quoted by the Daily Mirror as saying that DRI had "never tried to force its way on us.” 

Sri Lanka army visits adult home ‘inmates’ in Jaffna

The Sri Lankan military showed no sign of scaling back its involvement in civil life in the North-East this month, after troops paid a visit to an adult care home in Jaffna last month, where they hosted a party for the “inmates”, according to an official military website.

Sri Lankan president and PM inaugurate World Buddhist Supreme Conference

Sri Lanka’s president and prime minister inaugurated the Seventh Buddhist Summit of the World Buddhist Supreme Conference at Temple Tress in Colombo this week, as the government released a special stamp to mark the occasion.

Sri Lankan troops ‘should not be allowed’ to be UN peacekeepers – Canadian MP

Sri Lankan soldiers “should not be allowed to wear the blue helmet” of United Nations peacekeepers, said Canadian parliamentarian Gary Anandasangaree in a piece published in The Star this week.

Writing ahead of the United Nations Peacekeeping Conference taking place in Vancouver later this month, the Liberal MP said the Sri Lankan military “has a long record of rights violations”.

Clearing of LTTE cemeteries continues in preparation for Maaveerar Naal

The clearing of destroyed LTTE cemeteries continues in the North-East in the run-up to Maaveerar Naal.

Sri Lankan military does maintenance work at Jaffna school

Soldiers from the Sri Lankan army carried out repairs on the roof of a school building in Jaffna last week, as criticism over its involvement in civilian activites in the North-East continues.

Two STF intelligence officers arrested over Ariyalai murder

Two STF intelligence officers have been arrested in connection with the murder of a Tamil man in Ariyalai last month.

The intelligence officers attached to the Jaffna Pannai Special Task Force camp were arrested this morning after the weapon and vehicles believed to have been used in the murder were recovered from the camp on Wednesday.

Don Bosco Rikman, a 24-year-old Tamil fishermen from Uthayapuram in Ariyalai East was shot on October 22nd. He died in hospital from internal bleeding caused by the shooting injuries.

English school for Tamils and Sinhalese would help reconciliation, Northern Province governor tells EU delegation

A delegation of European Parliament members currently visiting Sri Lanka met with the Northern Province governor to hear his thoughts on how reconciliation could be achieved between Tamils and Sinhalese, and how the North could be developed.

The governor Reginald Cooray told the delegation that a key concern in the North was a lack of job opportunities, especially among young graduates, and said that employment opportunities must be created in order to develop the Province.