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This week, the number of skeletal remains uncovered at Chemmani reached a stark record of 387. With that figure, a patch of earth on the edge of Jaffna town became the largest mass grave ever uncovered on the island, surpassing the 376 remains recovered at Mannar. Recent days alone have seen the bodies of several children exhumed, alongside beads and bangles. These are the contents of the…

Sri Lanka will not act 'in haste' on special court says president

The Sri Lankan president Maithripala Sirisena reiterated on Sunday the government would not act "in haste" on establishing a special court as detailed in the UN resolution adopted in September.

Mr Sirisena made these remarks, speaking in Sinhala in an interview to The Hindu.

Stating that “we have not been ordered to do anything", Mr Sirisena called for a gradual approach towards implementation, adding that it should be a “collective exercise."

No political prisoners in Sri Lanka says president

The Sri Lankan president Maithripala Sirisena said on Sunday that 215 Tamils incarcerated would not be granted amnesty as there were "no political prisoners" in Sri Lanka.

Speaking to The Hindu, Mr Sirisena acknowledged that there were widespread calls for the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) to be repealed, however said, "when even powerful nations are grappling with problems arising out of terrorism... my government has to consider all factors before taking a decision.”

Remerger of Northern and Eastern provinces out of the question assures Sri Lanka MP

The government has given assurance that the unitary status of Sri Lanka will not be changed  and a re-merger of the Northern and Eastern Provinces would not be allowed said a member of the constitutional amendment process.

Accusing the opposition (Tamil National Alliance) of spreading lies, the Deputy Power and Renewable Energy Minister Ajith Perera said, he could, as a member of the team involved in the constitution making process, confirm that there was no basis for claims that the Sirisena-Wickremesinghe government would compromise the Sri Lanka’s unitary status or re-merge the Eastern and Northern Province.

Military must vacate occupied lands says TNA MP

Sri Lanka’s main opposition demanded the military vacate private land that it was occupying, whilst welcoming President Sirisena’s commitment to returning government seized lands.

Speaking to Agence France Presse Tamil National Alliance MP MA Sumanthiran, said,

“We welcome this as a very positive development but our stand is that the military must vacate all private lands they are occupying.”

The president told AFP on Sunday that land would be given to displaced civilians by the middle of the year.

Consultation needed before changing preference to Buddhism in Sri Lanka constitution warns Party leader

The leader of the Mahajana Eksath Peraruma (MEP) party accused the Sri Lankan government of omitting constitutional clauses affirming a Unitary State and the primary place of Buddhism at the request of the Tamil National Alliance.

Speaking at a media briefing, MP Dinesh Gunawardane, said,

Pakistan PM to visit Sri Lanka to sign trade MoUs

Pakistan’s prime minister Navaz Sharif will visit Sri Lanka next week to sign a series of bilateral agreements reports Colombo Page.

Mr Sharif is expected to arrive in Sri Lanka on a 3  day visit and sign an agreement between the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan and the Sri Lankan Export Development Board to promote trade relations between the two governments.

Sri Lanka aims to enhance its export of tea and rubber to Pakistan, whilst Pakistan will look to increase its export of rice Sri Lanka.

Suspected torture cells found in former High Security Zone houses

Suspected army torture cells have been uncovered by locals in two houses in the former High Security Zone of Valikamam North.

Wire mesh to protect state buses in North

Sri Lankan state buses operating in the North are having wire mesh protection added to the windscreen and rear windows following a spate of attacks against the vehicles, the Sunday Times reported.

Over 50 buses have been damaged by stones thrown threw the windows, the Sri Lankan Transport Board's Jaffna depot manager, Sellathurai Gunapalasingham, was quoted by the paper as saying.

Mr Gunapalasingham said the mesh protection was being introduced after police failed to act on complaints received. Drivers, conductors and even passengers have been wounded.

Sri Lankan army denies torture camp in Vali North

The Sri Lankan army on Sunday rejected reports of a military run torture camp in Valikamam North.

"The army did not run torture camps or secret detention camps," the Sri Lankan military's media spokesperson said.

"We had no need to run torture camps," he added.

Sirisena promises all IDPs land within 6 months

The Sri Lankan president Maithripala Sirisena promised to provide land to all internally displaced persons in camps within the six months.

"This is an unacceptable situation. I want to end this problem once and for all," Mr Sirisena told AFP in an interview.

"For many people the main issue was lack of land and that is something we will resolve in the next six months," he added.

"It is an ambitious target, but I will see that all the internally displaced people are given land to build homes."

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