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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…

Over $100,000 defrauded by Sri Lankan embassy in US claims foreign minister

Sri Lanka’s foreign ministry claimed it had been defrauded by over $100,000 by the embassy in the United States.

Detailing trips made by diplomats at the embassy, Sri Lanka’s current foreign minister Mangala Samaraweera said records are inaccurate and several files were missing. One trip to the United Nations in 2006 saw then president Mahinda Rajapaksa accompanied by an 142 member delegation, he added.

Last year Mr Samaraweera that staff at the embassy had "adult films, $200 shots of cognac and $288 steaks” under the previous government.

Sri Lankan army expands base in Vanni

The Sri Lankan military ceremoniously declared open a new extension to the  563 Brigade Headquarters in Vanni this week.
The newly constructed cooking house was inaugurated by Major General Boniface Perera, Sri Lanka's commander of the Vanni headquarters. 
It was constructed entirely by Sri Lankan troops, with building materials alone amounting to Rs 8.7 million.


 

Chief Minister slams UN Resident Co-ordinator for ignoring war crimes

The Chief Minister of the Northern Province C V Wigneswaran criticised the current UN Resident Coordinator in Sri Lanka, accusing her of ignoring the topic of war crimes in a report that was sent to his office.

Addressing the Northern Provincial Council earlier this week, Justice Wigneswaran said that whilst topics such as justice, harmony, good governance and reconciliation were mentioned in the report, there was no mention of war crimes.

Sri Lanka's Joint Opposition threats no confidence motion over OMP bill

The Sri Lankan Joint Opposition threatened to mvoe a motion of no confidence against the Speaker of the Parliament if he signs the controversial Office of Missing Persons bill, on Thursday.

Pivithuru Hela Urumaya leader MP Udaya Gammanpila said the matter had been formally raised with the Speaker, calling the bill - which was passed without a vote - illegal.

“He would not intend to sign the Draft Bill, if he truly loves the country since he even wears a national flag pin on his dress,” Adaderana reported him as adding.

Tamils protest in Kilinochchi against disappearances

Family and loved ones of the disappeared protested in Kilinochchi on Thursday demanding to know the whereabouts of the missing. 

No reconciliation without justice, Wigneswaran tells Chandrika


The chief minister of the northern province, C V Wigneswaran highlighted the need for justice for the Tamil people, as he addressed a public event where the former president, Chandrika Kumaratunga was present. 

"Without compensation for all the injustice meted out to the Tamils in the past, including war crimes, whatever benefits that are provided to us will not satisfy us," Mr Wigneswaran told the gathering on August 12. 

Sri Lanka to grant state land to soldiers

The Sri Lankan cabinet this week approved a motion to grant state lands to former army soldiers who are reportedly 'landless', reported the Colombo Page

The move comes amid ongoing protests by displaced Tamils in the North-East against the Sri Lankan military's occupation of their lands. 

Sri Lankan minister accuses Tamil politicians of 'false allegations'


Sri Lanka's state minister of defence, Ruwan Wijewardene, this week  accused Tamil politicians of "false allegations", after concerns were raised about the high number of unexplained deaths among former LTTE cadres who had undergone the government's 'rehabilitation' programme. 

The alarming number of deaths prompted calls for an independent inquiry into the deaths involving international medical experts. 
 
Rejecting any concerns over the large number of deaths, Mr Wijewardene was quoted by the Daily Mirror as saying, 

NPC condemns building of Buddhist vihara on land of Hindu temple

TNA parliamentarian S Sritharan peers through barbed wire fences constructed by the military. Photograph: Ceylon News

Jeyakumary summoned by Sri Lanka's TID again

Tamil disappearances campaigner Balendran Jeyakumary has been called in for yet another inquiry by Sri Lanka’s Terrorist Investigation Division (TID), following an interrogation by authorities this week.

Ms Jeyakumary was summoned to appear before the TID in Colombo on the 16th of August, where she was questioned for several hours.

She did not want to speak to reporters about the questioning, citing fears regarding her safety. The campaigner must now appear once more before Sri Lankan authorities on the 19th of August.