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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…

Abducted former LTTE commander found at TID

Last updated 25/04/16 21:51

A former LTTE commander who was earlier reported as abducted in the Eastern province, has been detained by Sri Lanka's Terrorism Investigation Division (TID), the police spokesperson revealed on Monday.

The commander, identified as Ram, was abducted at Thambuluvil in Amparai on Sunday after. 

He had already been through the Sri Lankan government’s ‘rehabilitation’ program after the end of the armed conflict on the island in 2009 and was only released 4 years later.

His wife had lodged a complaint with the police, but no further information has been released regarding his whereabouts.

Sri Lankan government speaks out in defence of Gotabhaya

A Sri Lankan minister said that his government would not allow the arrest of former Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa for overseeing mass atrocities during the final phase of the armed conflict, which saw the deaths of tens of thousands of Tamil civilians.

Sri Lanka’s Minister of Public Enterprises Development Kabir Hashim said that any allegations raised against a Sri Lankan citizen will only be dealt with using local legislation.

“We will not allow a domestic issue to be dealt with internationally owing to outside pressure,” he added.

‘Arrest Sampanthan if you have a backbone’ - PHU leader

The leader of Sri Lanka’s Pivithuru Hela Urumaya party called on Sri Lankan police to arrest Tamil National Alliance leader R Sampanthan, as investigations began against the Tamil politician.

Speaking to media in the Sinhala south, Udaya Gammanpila accused Mr Sampanthan and other TNA members of threatening national security, after they reportedly attempted to enter a Sri Lankan army camp in the Kilinochci, earlier this month.

Sri Lanka president's party reiterates rejection of Tamil political demands

The Sri Lanka Freedom Party, headed by President Maithripala Sirisena, rejected Tamil calls for a federal solution to Sri Lanka’s ethnic conflict, deeming that it was unconstitutional and would fuel extremism.

Mahinda Samarasinghe, Sri Lanka’s former envoy to the UN and current Education Minister, recalling party policy, said,

“Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) is very clear in its policy to oppose a federal solution. Such a solution would be unconstitutional and would lead to disturbances by strengthening extremism.”

Sri Lanka to introduce new legislation for conducive business environment pledges Foreign Minister

Sri Lanka’s government plans to introduce new legislation to create a conducive and secure business environment for foreign investors assured Sir Lanka’s Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera.

Speaking at a joint press conference with a Swedish business delegation led by Sweden’s foreign minister Margot Wollstrom, Mr Samaraweera said following new business legislation alongside free trade agreements with neighbouring nations, “Sri Lanka then will be truly open for business.”
 

Government finalising Indian trade agreement - Ranil

The Sri Lankan government is in the final stages of formulating the controversial ECTA trade agreement with India, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said on Saturday.

The prime minister said they were also reviewing its FTA with China.

“Additionally, we are looking at entering into such partnerships with Singapore, Turkey, USA and Pakistan,” he said.

Mr Wickremesinghe further said that the government would work on regaining the GSP+ trade concessions, just as it did for the recently lifted fisheries export restrictions.

“We plan to work towards regaining GSP Plus in the same manner and are in the process of assuring the international community that Sri Lanka abides by norms and standards expected of a democratic nation. We plan to enter into several bilateral agreements that will empower the economy and drive the country forward,” he said, while blaming the previous government for the restrictions.

EU unhappy over Sri Lanka's early announcement of lifting of export ban

The European Commission has complained to the government about its announcement of the lifting of the fisheries export ban, saying that it had not been formally announced.

Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (DG MARE) has sought clarification on why the announcement was made by the fisheries ministry, the Sunday Times reported.

Pakistan and Sri Lanka need to increase cooperation - President Hussain

The Pakistani president Mamnoon Hussain said that his country and Sri Lanka need to increase cooperation to strengthen their relationship, the Daily Mirror reported.

Speaking to a high level Sri Lankan delegation led by the speaker of the parliament Karu Jayasuriya, the president said that Pakistan attaches great importance to its relations with Sri Lanka.

Jayalalithaa says her party would work for separate Tamil Eelam

The chief minister of Tamil Nadu and AIADMK leader, J Jayalalithaa told voters in Tiruchi that her party would work towards a separate Tamil Eelam where Tamils from the island could live with independence and respect.

"Will take steps for creation of separate Tamil Eelam for Sri Lankan Tamils where they can live an independent and respectable life," she was quoted by Indian media outlets as saying campaigning ahead of the upcoming Tamil Nadu elections.

She reiterated her call for an investigation into the genocide of Tamils as well as the establishment of a referendum on independence.

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I have continuously demanded an independent international investigation on the people who committed genocide," she told crowds.

Sri Lanka unveils South Asia's tallest Buddha statue

The Sri Lankan president, Maithripala Sirisena on Saturday unveiled the tallest Buddha statue in South Asia, in the Kalutara district of the Western province.

Speaking at the opening of the 135 feet statue, Mr Sirisena said, "Buddhist philosophy has been instrumental in molding a righteous society in the country and a moral society could be built based on the Buddhist philosophy."