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Environmentalists and civil society activists protested at Galle Face in Colombo on 17 June against proposed heavy mineral sand mining along the eastern coastline from Oluvil to Pothuvil, warning that the project threatens the land, fisheries and livelihoods of Tamil and Muslim communities across the Eastern Province. According to the People's Alliance for Right to Land (PARL), exploration…

TNA calls for provincial council elections to be held

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) yesterday called on the Sri Lankan government to hold provincial council elections in the North-East as soon as possible. 

SLPP demands recall of Sri Lanka’s ambassador from United Nations

The Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) has demanded the government recall its ambassador from the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, after Sri Lanka co-sponsored a resolution which granted it two further years to set up a hybrid court to prosecute for mass atrocities;.

Colombo Gazette reports SLPP MP Janaka Wakkumbura as saying Sri Lanka’s president had made it clear the ambassador “had betrayed him and the military”. His party demanded that ambassador A.L.A. Azeez now be recalled. 

Hundreds of soldiers deployed on peacekeeping missions confirms Sri Lankan army

<p>The head of the Sri Lankan army confirmed that hundreds of troops are currently on UN peacekeeping missions around the world, in a press release that praised the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) for carrying out a “domestic” screening mechanism.</p> <p>“As at present, troops of Sri Lanka Army deployed in 06 UN missions and working as Staff Officers in the UN Headquarters – New York,” said a <u><a href="https://www.colombotelegraph.com/index.php/army-at-odds-with-prez-lauds…">military press release.&nbsp;</a></u></p>

Tamil Nadu's ruling party promises international war crimes probe in Sri Lanka

As Tamil Nadu voters look to elections next month, the ruling AIADMK pledged it would ensure a war crimes investigation into mass atrocities committing during the final stages of the armed conflict in Sri Lanka. 

Annai Poopathy remembered in Batticaloa 31 years on

Annai Poopathy, who fasted unto death in protest against the atrocities committed by Indian Peace Keeping Forces (IPKF), was remembered yesterday by the Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) in Kurunthaiyadi Munmaari village in Batticaloa. 

Sri Lanka's state energy provider looks to Bodhi tree to solve crisis

<p>Responding to on-going nationwide power cuts Sri Lanka’s state energy provider, the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB), has said it would offer alms to the Sri Maha Bodi, a tree in Anuradhapura revered by the Buddhist population.</p> <p>A CEB official said on Thursday that “there will be several offerings at the bodi today and lunch will be offered to monks tomorrow after overnight religious ceremonies”.</p> <p>Saumya Kumarawadu, head of the CEB Engineers Union, told reporters “the main reason for the power cut is the government’s failure in implementing the planned power plants”.</p>

More militarised Buddhism in the North-East 

The Sri Lankan military unveiled the construction of a Buddhist stupa inside its headquarters in Amparai this week, as the armed forces continue to erect Buddhist monuments across the North-East.

War on drugs ‘identical to how we finished off LTTE’ warns Sri Lankan commander

The commander of Sri Lanka’s army warned the military will be launching a war on drugs that will be “identical to how we finished off LTTE terrorism”, in an ominous announcement in Colombo this month.

Sri Lankan president rejects UN resolution as ‘betrayal’ of military

Sri Lanka’s president lashed out against a UN resolution that his government co-sponsored at the Human Rights Council in Geneva last week, calling it a “betrayal” of the military and rejecting its terms.

In a more extensive transcript of his speech that the AP reported on Wednesday, Maithripala Sirisena said "that he will not any way accept the agreement” signed by his government, that saw Sri Lanka granted a two year extension to set up a hybrid court with international judges to prosecute for mass atrocities.

Sri Lanka foreign ministry revives counter terrorism unit to lobby for continued ban of LTTE abroad

Sri Lanka’s foreign ministry has revived its counter terrorism unit with its most important priority being to coordinate efforts to lobby for the continued proscription of the LTTE abroad, Colombo Gazette reports.

The unit was revived to coordinate more closely between defence, law enforcement authorities and other relevant agencies, and Sri Lankan missions abroad on counter terrorism and crime, according to the newspaper.