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A protest march was held last month opposing limestone excavation, mineral sand mining and a proposed wind power project across the villages of Veravil, Valaipadu, Ponnaveli and Kiranchi, in the Poonakary Divisional Secretariat division of Kilinochchi. The demonstration was organised against plans to establish wind power stations and to carry out mineral sand and limestone extraction in the…

Basing Sri Lankan identity on religion detrimental to rights of other communities - UN expert

Speaking at a side event Wednesday hosted by the European Union on countering religious hatred while respecting human rights, the United Nations Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Religion or Belief, Mr. Heiner Bielefeldt, drew upon Buddhism in Sri Lanka to highlight that emboldening identity through religion could cause detrimental effects on rights of other communities.

He was speaking to themes in his address on Tuesday to the UN Human Rights Council earlier this week, and in the report he presented.

Detained Tamil campaigner held under PTA act by TID

The Tamil campaigner Balendra Jeyakumari and her 13-year-old daughter Vipoosika, who were arrested yesterday after a police raid, are being held by the Terrorist Investigation Division (TID) under the draconic Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), local sources said on Friday.

According to other sources in Sri Lanka, Ms Jeyakumari last year submitted a petition on disappearances to the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) Office in Colombo. The report was submitted whilst the UNHRC met in March for its regular sessions.

Ananthy Sasitharan calls for international investigation into genocide of Tamils

Addressing the general debate on the Promotion and Protection of all human rights, civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to development, the Northern Provincial Councillor Ananthy Sasitharan made a statement on behalf of the NGO, Collectif des Femmes Africaines du Hainaut (CFAH), in which she called for an international investigation into the genocide of the Tamil people.

CoI needed as an 'immediate step' - Ananthy Sasitharan tells UNHRC

Addressing the council again on the general debate of the Item 2, Annual report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and reports of the Office of the High Commissioner and the Secretary-General, Ananthy Sasitharan spoke for a second time on behalf of the NGO, Collectif des Femmes Africaines du Hainaut (CFAH), calling for a Commission of Inquiry as an immediate step to halt the on-going genocide taking place in the North and East of Sri Lanka.

Heavy military presence in Vanni following detention of campaigner and daughter

A heavy military presence has been reported in Vanni, following the arrest of a Tamil disappearances campaigner, Jeyakumari, and her 13-year-old daughter, Vipoosika, in Kilinochchi yesterday.

Sources told the Tamil Guardian that there was a large military presence around Tharumapuram, with restrictions being placed on the movement of the public, including Tamil parliamentarians.

Local residents have said that over 2000 troops are currently present in Vanni. 

‘This is a serious threat' warned detained Tamil campaigner in interview to C4 last month

Jeyakumari in her video to Channel 4

 

Tamil campaigner Balendra Jeyakumari, who was arrested along with her 13-year-old daughter Vipoosika under the Prevention of Terrorism Act, warned of unknown people following her home and threatening her, in a video sent to Channel 4 last month.


Channel 4 revealed earlier today that Ms. Jeyakumari had sent a video where she warned of unknown persons looking for and following her. She told the British broadcaster,

"Unknown faces follow me and track me whenever I go home after protests. [To me, in my mind, this frightens me]."

“This is a serious threat. We are terrified to live here.”

“I gladly give this interview to Channel 4 to publicise my plight.”

TNA condemns arrest of Tamil activist, govt trying to 'send a message' says MP

The TNA condemned the arrest and detention on Wednesday of the disappearances campaigner, Ms. Jeyakumari and her 13 year old daughter, Vipoosika, reports Colombo Gazette.

TNA MPs Mavai Senathirajah and E. Saravanapavan said,
“We have now heard reports that Jeyakumari and Vidushika may be detained by an Order of the Secretary, Ministry of Defence under the draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act, thereby circumventing the legal requirement that they be produced before a Magistrate within twenty-four hours of arrest. The TNA is shocked and appalled at the conduct of the authorities in this regard. The high-handed conduct of the government, even while its human rights record is under scrutiny at the current sessions of the Human Rights Council, is illustrative of the government’s disdainful conduct towards the Human Rights Council,”

SL Foreign Minister dismisses concern over detention of Tamil campaigner and daughter

Commenting on the detention of the disappearances campaigner, Ms. Jeyakumari and her 13 year old daughter, Vipoosika on Wednesday, Sri Lanka's External Affairs Minister, G.L. Peiris dismissed widespread concerns over the incident.

Asked by a Channel 4 journalist about the detention
during a meeting of Commonwealth Foreign Ministers in London on Friday afternoon, Mr. Peiris responded to the question by saying it was "very wrong" to draw conclusions before facts are established.
"People were arrested yesterday. We have to examine the evidence, the grounds on which it was done. That will happen in due course. There is judicial scrutiny."

"I think it is very wrong to come to a conclusion before the facts are looked at objectively and in depth."

Skeletal remains of missing teacher found in Mankulam

The remains of Karthikesan Niruban, a school teacher from Vavuniya, were found by locals clearing a garden in Mankulam, JDS reported.

Niruban went missing ahead of the Northern Provincial Council elections and his family made a complaint to Vavuniya police station in September last year.

‘I saved Sri Lanka from ICC’ says Ranil Wickremesinghe

The leader of the opposition United National Party Ranil Wickremesinghe has stated that he saved leading members of the government from being hauled before the International Criminal Court, whilst campaigning in the south of the island.

Addressing an event in Sirikotha, where the UNP was launching its election manifesto for the upcoming Southern and Western Provincial elections, Wickremesinghe accused the Rajapaksas as “masquerading as the greatest patriots”, according to the Island.