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The LGBTQIA+ community in Jaffna held their fifth annual Pride Walk, under the theme  “We Exist For Each Other".  The walk, organised by the Jaffna Transgender Network, began outside the iconic Jaffna Public Library and proceeded along Hospital Road and Pannai Road before ending at Jaffna Fort.  Members of the LGBTQIA+ community, human rights activists, civil society…

Sinhala Buddhist group to fast unto death to 'safeguard rights of Sinhalese'

The Sinhala Buddhist group, Sinhala Ravaya, pledged to fast unto death in order to safeguard the rights of Sinhalese, reports ColomboPage.

The group said they would be demanding that the government abolition the 13th Amendment, guarantee Sinhala ownership in Northern and Eastern provinces, introduce a constitution founded on Buddhist law, halt animal slaughter, reject an 'all religion' concept, close all liquor stores, stop the conversion of Buddhists to other religions and 'eradicate' Muslim terrorism.

Pune to host athletic championship after Chennai protests

Asia's Athletic Championship has been moved to the northern Indian city of Pune, after Tamil Nadu's capital Chennai refused to host the event earlier this year.

Another Tamil politician summoned by TID

Yet another Tamil politician has been summoned by Sri Lanka’s Terrorist Investigation Department (TID) earlier this week, with Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Parliamentarian, Appathurai Vinayagamoorthy being called for questioning.

Vinayagamoorthy’s call for interrogaition makes him the fourth TNA Parliamentarian to be summoned, with TNA MP’s S. Sritharan, Suresh Premachandran and Siva shakthi Anandan having previously been called, reported Ceylon Today.

China to supply Sri Lanka’s first satellite

A Chinese company will provide Sri Lanka’s first communications satellite, after a contract was signed in the presence of President Xi-Jinping and President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

The deal is part of an agreement to expand bilateral trade, investment and cooperation in agriculture, space technology and infrastructure, said news.lk.

24 hour notice for Dambulla residents

Around 35 families were given 24 hours notice to vacate the Dambulla 'sacred' area to make way for development work.

Residents says they have been denied compensation since they were allegedly living on state land.


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SL meterologist apologises for insulting Sinhala king

Sri Lanka's leading meteorologist publicly apologised for using the name of a Sinhala king for a cyclone that affected the region two weeks ago, reports FoxNews.

Succombing to outcries against using King Mahasen's name in a 'negative' light, the SH Kariyawasam apologised "if any insult was caused to King Mahasen or the country's proud history".

‘One more step by Sri Lanka’s chauvinist Sinhala-Buddhists’

Commenting on the recent self-immolation by a Buddhist monk, who was protesting against the Halal slaughter of cattle and alleged conversion of Buddhists, Tamil journalist J.S. Tissainayagam, labelled the act "one more step by Sri Lanka’s chauvinist Sinhala-Buddhists to undermine the Muslim political base".  

Read his full piece here. Extracts have been reproduced below.

"The suicide by a Buddhist monk who set himself on fire in Sri Lanka to protest the slaughter of cattle has been hailed as an act of great self-sacrifice and compared to acts of self-immolation by Tibetan Buddhist monks protesting China’s repression in Tibet. Nothing could be more ill-informed. In fact, it is one more step by Sri Lanka’s chauvinist Sinhala-Buddhists to undermine the Muslim political base."

"The campaign to stop the slaughter of cattle and instances of violence against Muslims are not isolated events in Sri Lanka. These are steps to politically disempower Muslims are uncannily reminiscent of the way the Sinhala establishment tries to destroy the Tamil power base."

Mervyn’s mobsters attack local politicians

A gang, thought to be affiliated to Minister Mervyn Silva, attacked Chairman of the Kelaniya Pradeshiya Sabha, Prasanna Ranaweera and Pradeshiya Sabha member Nadeeka Sampath Vitharana last week Thursday, for not giving due recognition to Mervyn as the Keleniya UPFA Chief Organiser.

The two local politicians were organising a function to welcome Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapaksa’s wife, when the thugs arrived and threatened and assaulted people present.

China agrees to build infrastructure to link the South to the North-East

China has pledged to provide funding to develop Sri Lanka’s transport sector, which will include the construction of a  number of expressways, road networks and railway lines.

In the midst of  bilateral discussions between Sri Lanka and China, the two governments signed an agreement for China to fund the construction of a Northern Expressway that will link Colombo to Jaffna.

Navi Pillay to visit Sri Lanka in August

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According to Sri Lanka's Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva, Ambassador Ravinatha Aryasinha, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, will visit Sri Lanka from the 25th to 31st August 2013.

Commenting on Pillay's upcoming visit, Aryasinha said today,