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A Guinness World Record set by nearly 5,000 Bharatanatyam dancers at Galle Face in Colombo has sparked controversy, after activists questioned why the official recognition was awarded to organisers and an overseas instructor rather than the thousands of performers who paid to take part. The SANGAMAM-2026 event, held on 14 June, saw 4,988 dancers successfully set a new Guinness World Record for…

Tamil politicians should reject constitution that doesn't recognise Tamil homeland - Tamil Lawyers Forum

Tamil parliamentarians should reject the proposed new consitution for Sri Lanka as it does not recognise the North-East as the Tamil homeland, Tamil lawyers have urged.

Having been elected both in Northern Provincial Council elections in 2013 and parliamentary elections in 2015, on the basis of campaigns which clearly stated that the North-East was the inseparable and indisputable homeland of the Tamils, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) should not act against the people's mandate, Tamil Lawyers Forum said in a statement on Wednesday.

Sri Lankan troops in Jaffna lectured on ‘archaeology’

Continuing the Sri Lankan military’s interference in archaeology in the North-East, soldiers stationed in Jaffna have received lectures on archaeology and the need “to protect National Archaeological sites in Sri Lanka”, reports a military website.

New shipping service from Colombo to Chennai and Yangon

A new shipping service commenced on Monday from Colombo to Chennai, in Tamil Nadu, India, and Yangon in Myanmar, Economy Next reports. 

“Our main goal is to promote the Port of Colombo as the transshipment hub with the increased exports from Yangon to Europe, Middle East and Africa,” said Ashan Malalasekara, chairman of Arinma Holdings was quoted by the paper as saying. 

Sri Lanka relents on asbestos restriction amid Russian ban on tea

The Sri Lankan cabinet has decided to suspend the ban on the use of white asbestos on state run institutions which was approved earlier this year. 

The suspension of the ban comes amid Russia's ban of imports of Sri Lankan tea, which government officials believe was a retaliatory move over the asbestos prohibition. 

A full ban will continued on blue asbestos, which will come into effect on Janaury 1, 2018. 

Indian and Sri Lankan navies complete mapping of maritime boundary

The Indian and Sri Lankan navy on Tuesday completed the second phase of their joint hydrographic survey of the south western coast of Sri Lanka, to map the maritime boundary.  

The survey began on October 26 and follows on from phase 1 which took place in May 2016. 

The survey charts were handed over to the commander of the Sri Lankan navy.  

The mapping exercise takes place amid ongoing tensions between the two countries over the arrest of Indian fishermen by Sri Lankan navy personnel for allegedly crossing the maritime boundary. 

Australia to deport Tamil asylum seeker to Sri Lanka

A Tamil asylum seeker who had fled Sri Lanka is to be deported from Australia, The Guardian reports. 

The man whose identity is being protected for fear of reprisal on return to Sri Lanka was handcuffed this morning at Villawood detention centre in view of deportation tonight. 

He is being deported without his asylum claim being processed as he failed to meet the October 1 deadline, the paper reported. 

Sri Lanka’s military ramps up presence in Tamil schools

Despite repeated criticism for the Sri Lankan military to cease its involvement in civilian activities, the army intensified its presence in Tamil schools in the Vanni this month.

Malaysia and Sri Lanka agree to start FTA negotiations

The Malaysian prime minister and his Sri Lankan counterpart agreed on Tuesday to start negotiations towards a Free Trade Agreement. 

Meeting with Sri Lanka's prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe, Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib, who was on an official visit to Sri Lanka agreed cooperation in the fields of technology, science and innovation, as well as the digitalisation of official documents. 

Sri Lanka's foreign minister, Tilak Marapana met with the deputy foreign minister of Malaysia, Dato Sri Reezal Merican, with both representatives signing a Memorandum Of Understanding on field training of diplomats. 
 

Sirisena says he is 'not convinced' with Constitutional Council nominations

The Sri Lankan president, Maithripala Sirisena said this week that he was not convinced by some of the suggestions for appointments to top posts made by the Constitutional Council. 

Local media reported that when questioned about differences in opinion between Council members and himself, he was very reluctant to talk, but acknowledged that he did not always agree with them. 

Malaysia to arrange mission to Jaffna

The Malaysian government is to send a mission to Jaffna in order conduct an assessment to see what assistance is required. 

The announcement came as the Malaysian prime minister, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak visited Sri Lanka, and met with the chief minister of the Northern Province, C V Wigneswaran. 

"Had a very fruitful meeting with His Excellency C.V. Wigneswaran, Chief Minister of Sri Lanka's Northern Province. We have agreed to work together towards supporting the redevelopment of the province and uplifting the Tamil community there," Mr Najib tweeted.