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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…

Secretary-General’s words ‘speak for themselves’ - UN spokesperson

The official spokesperson for the United Nations Secretary-General said his words “spoke for themselves” when Ban Ki Moon compared the massacres in Sri Lanka to the genocides in Rwanda and Srebrenica.

Spokesperson Farhan Haq was responding to a question from The Island, regarding the Secretary-General’s remarks in Colombo, where he admitted the global body had made “serious mistakes” in its conduct.

‘National security’ paramount in development of Jaffna port says minister

Sri Lanka’s Minister of Ports and Shipping stated that special attention should be paid to security concerns, during the development of Kankasanthurai (KKS) Port in Jaffna, on a recent visit to the region.

Arjuna Ranatunga, the former cricketer turned politician, told Sri Lanka Port Authority officers that “national security” should be at the forefront during the development of the port, which is taking place with the help of the Indian government.

Govt says UN chief did not refer to massacre in Sri Lanka


In a heated discussion in the Sri Lankan parliament on Tuesday both the government and the joint opposition debated extensively the UN Secretary General's reference to UN failings in Rwanda, Srebenica and Sri Lanka. 

The debate which centred on whether or not the UN chief had inferred a massacre of the Tamil people had taken place, illustrated agreement on one central point - both the government and the joint opposition did not believe any such massacre took place. 

Sri Lankan army constructs new buildings at Vanni base

The Sri Lankan military has expanded its Vanni base in recent weeks building a new bungalow for troops and a new fully pledged cook house.

The commander of Sri Lanka’s Vanni Security Forces Major General MHSB Perera declared open the new bungalow for troops, in a red carpet ceremony, complete with Sinhala Kandyan dancers on 24 August 2016.

Ranil condemns assault on High Commissioner in Malaysia

The Sri Lankan prime minister on Tuesday condemnded the assault on the High Commissioner in Malaysia, Ibrahim Ansar, stating the Malaysian government was "bound to give protection". 

"We condemn the assault on the High Commissioner. Soon after the incident, I instructed the Acting Foreign Affairs Minister to summon the Malaysian Envoy and register our protest. The Malaysian Government is bound to give protection,” Mr Wickremesinghe told parliament, the Daily Mirror reported. 

Sri Lankan foreign secretary calls on country to exploit its potential 'Soft Power'

Sri Lanka could potentially wield 'soft power' due its strategically important location said Foreign Secretary Esala Weerakon at the conclusion of the two-day Colombo 'Defence Seminar' organised by the Sri Lankan army. 

"Sri Lanka today is a good fit for internal and external expression of soft power reality. It welcomes peaceful engagement, remains open to friendship and persuasions. It does this all, while consolidating democracy; rule of law; reconciliation; upholding, promoting and protecting human rights; strengthening good governance; and rules based systems. We are in fact enhancing the soft power of our State," he said in his closing remarks. 

Sri Lankan lawyer files FR petition to 'safeguard and foster' Buddha Sasana

A Sri Lankan lawyer, N Dharshana Weraduwage filed a fundamental rights petition on Monday looking to safeguard and foster the Buddha Sasana against any attacks or threats, in reaction to recent vandalism of a Buddhist statue in Mankulam, in the Northern Province. 

 

Weraduwage's petition sought an interim order to direct the Minister of Law and Order to investigate recent incidents of vandalism of Buddhist statues in the Northern Province and to take action to re-build, restore and/or refurbish those properties. 

 

Rajapaksa returns from Malaysia as five arrested over assault


Photograph: Hiru News


Former Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa arrived back on the island on Monday, following a series of protests against his presence in Malaysia last week.

Sri Lankan military exercise launched in Mullaitivu


Thousands of Sri Lankan soldiers are taking part in a military exercise in the Tamil North-East this week, with delegates from Bangladesh, China, India, Japan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and the USA joining in.

The exercise, entitled “Cormorant Strike VII – 2016”, will take place in Kokilai in Mullaitivu, and will have over 3,000 troops participating.

Businessman goes missing in Trincomalee

A Muslim businessman who travelled to Trincomalee has been declared missing on Sunday evening, reports NewsFirst.

Police report that the man, identified as Mohammed Nazrin of Bandaragama, had travelled to the North-East for a gold auction. 

Last month an abducted Muslim businessman was found murdered in the South.