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Picture : AdaDerana  Rohitha Rajapaksa, the son of former Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa, was questioned for nearly six hours by the Central Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) on Thursday as part of an investigation into the source of funds allegedly used to invest Rs. 19 million in two private companies. According to Ada Derana, investigators questioned Rajapaksa over the…

Hindu shrine next to army camp attacked in Mannar

A roadside Hindu shrine next to an army camp in Mannar was destroyed by unknown attackers on Monday night.

IMF seeks more reforms in Sri Lanka prior to loan review

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Monday said it would be postponing the planned review of its $1.5 billion three year loan, until after Sri Lanka had instituted further reforms. 

The IMF urged Sri Lanka to tighten its monetary political and continue fiscal consolidation. The review is now to scheduled to take place after the government submits its 2018 budget. 

8 Tamil Nadu fishermen arrested by Sri Lankan navy

In the latest round of arrests, eight Tamil Nadu fishermen were arrested by Sri Lankan navy personel on Tueday. 

The fishermen were allegedly fishing off the coast of Thalaimannar. 

The arrest comes just days after representatives from the Indian and Sri Lankan government held talks in an attempt to resolve the issue. 

Tamil Nadu Information Technology Minister M Manikandan said the state government would raise the latest arrest with New Delhi, PTI reported. 
 

Jaffna Uni students hold hunger strike in solidarity with political prisoners

 

Students at the University of Jaffna held a hunger strike demonstration today to show their solidarity with the detained political prisoners who have been hunger striking in protest at their ongoing detention by the Sri Lankan authorities. 

TNA calls for immediate release of Tamils detained under PTA

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) is to put foward an adjournment motion calling for the immediate release of Tamils detained under Sri Lanka's Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA).

“The Sri Lankan State has made several commitments both domestically and internationally that the said Law will be repealed, and that a new Law will be enacted in keeping with acceptable domestic and international norms. The Sri Lankan State is yet to fulfil this commitment, but that does not derogate from the Sri Lanka State’s commitment that the said Law should not remain on the Statute Book," the motion reads. 

Terrorism Investigation Department reissue summons to Mannar civil society leader

Sri Lanka’s Terrorism Investigation Department has reissued a summons to a Mannar civil society leader.

V. S. Sivakaran, who heads the Federation of Community Organisations in Mannar was served a summons at the end of last month to appear for questioning in Colombo in relation to a letter he had sent to the Sri Lankan president criticising the president’s plans to attend the opening of an illegally constructed vihara in the environs of Thiruketheeswaram Kovil.

In the letter Mr Sivakaran had warned that if the President chose to ignore local concerns and attend the opening, Mannar locals would protest his visit.

Swiss Tamil who fled as child arrested at Colombo airport

A Swiss Tamil was arrested at Colombo airport on Sunday night.

34-year-old Devan Kamaleesan fled Sri Lanka with his parents as a 7-year-old child and sought asylum in Switzerland.

He was arrested by CID at Banadaranaike International Airport on his arrival which is the first time he has returned since fleeing the country, 27 years ago.

Sri Lanka President to meet families of Tamil political prisoners with Jaffna Uni Student Union

The Sri Lankan President is to meet the families of the three hunger-striking political prisoners in Anuradhapura prison, alongside students from Jaffna University who have been campaigning on their behalf.

The Student Union of the University of Jaffna wrote to President Sirisena, warning that failure to address the demands of the political prisoners would lead to further protests and unrest among the Tamil people.

PHU - 'there are no political prisoners in this country'

The Pivithuru Hela Urumaya (PHU) rejected Tamil calls for the release of political prisoners stating that there were no 'political prisoners' in Sri Lanka, describing them instead as 'LTTE members. 

Criticising the TNA's call for the release of Tamil political prisoners, the PHU leader MP Udaya Gammanpila was quoted by the Daily Mirror as saying, "there is no other group in the world which is more duplicitous than the TNA."

"It is with great responsibility we say that there are no ‘political prisoners’ in the country as claimed by them,” he said. 

Rajapaksa urges govt to abandon 'destructive' new constitution

Sri Lanka's former president, Mahinda Rajapaksa urged the government not to bring in what he described as the "destructive" proposal for a new constitution. 

"The vast majority of Tamil and Muslim people lived outside the Northern and Eastern Provinces and therefore the carving out of federal units based on ethnicity or religion and the conferring of sweeping powers on such units should never take place in this country," he was quoted by the Daily Mirror as saying.