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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…

Rally in Jaffna for end to violence against women

A march took place in Jaffna on Thursday with demonstrators calling for an end to all forms of violence and aggression against women.

US Embassy renovates schools in East

The US Embassy in Sri Lanka inaugurated two school construction projects in Amparai and Trincomalee this week.

Sri Lanka Archaeology Dept denies authorising Buddha statue in Mullaitivu

The director of Sri Lanka’s archaeology department has denied in court that the department granted permission for a Buddhist shrine to be built in Mullaitivu, despite a Buddhist monk previously submitting documents purporting to show approval from the department.

Security tightened for Ranil's Jaffna visit

The Sri Lankan security forces have stepped up their presence in Jaffna, deploying extra officers and troops, ahead of the prime minister's three day visit today. 

EU stresses importance of 'further progress' on resolution

The European Union stressed the importance of human rights and reconciliation during the 22nd meeting of the Joint Commission between the EU and Sri Lanka, held in Brussels today, highlighting the need for "further progress" on the UN Human Rights Council resolution 30/1. 

Pakistan honours Sri Lankan officer involved in covering up murder of Tamils

Pakistan’s president has awarded the country’s highest military award to a Sri Lankan navy officer who is currently on bail over aiding a key suspect involved in the abduction and murder of 11 Tamil youths.

UK, EU urge Sri Lanka against death penalty

The United Kingdom and European Union this week reiterated their opposition to Sri Lanka's proposed implementation of the death penalty. 

Sri Lankan navy arrests Indian man in Mannar

The Sri Lankan navy announced that it had arrested an Indian national in Mannar on Thursday.

UN delegation meets with US and Sri Lankan government

A delegation from the Office of High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) met with the US Ambassador to Sri Lanka and a Sri Lankan government minister, ahead of the upcoming UN Human Rights Council session later this month.

Army overuse of well polluting Mullaitivu village

Residents of a Mullaitivu village have accused the Sri Lankan army of exploiting the area’s clean water sources and contaminating the water that civilians use.

People from around Kanukkeni-Thanneerootru in the Karaithuraipattu (Maritimepattu) division said that the army extracts hundreds of thousands of litres of fresh water every day from a guarded tube well in the area and has been doing so for the past ten years to supply several military camps in the Mullaitivu district.