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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…

Hand grenade found in Vavuniya say Sri Lankan intelligence

Sri Lankan intelligence and Special Task Force (STF) officers said they had found an unexploded hand grenade in Vavuniya.

The device was allegedly found together with the national identity card of a politician inside a small bag, in a drain by a goods shed.

The Daily Mirror reported the politician had denied any involvement in the incident and stated it could have been a plot to frame him.

Sri Lanka's accountability process remains shrouded in secrecy warns HRW

Sri Lanka’s process of implementing the UN Human Rights Council resolution on accountability and reconciliation “remains shrouded in secrecy” writes Human Rights Watch Director Brad Adams.

Adding that Sri Lanka’s process had kept international organisations out of the loop, he said,

“Even some international bodies that are supposed to be engaging with the working group say that they do not have the most basic information about its structure. The same is true for other developments related to the UN resolution.”

Stressing the need for clarity of Sri Lanka’s process in advance of the upcoming session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, Mr Adams said,

Retired military personnel will receive government contracts

Retired military personnel from Sri Lanka’s armed forces are to be hired to various roles in the government and semi-government sector due to a shortage of suitable candidates, stated Sri Lanka Defence Secretary.

“As a solution to the lack of technically and professionally skilled persons in the government field the Ministry of Defence has decided to launch this project on the advice of President Sirisena,” said Karunasena Hettiarachchi.

Thousands of Tamil children in Kilinochchi left without parents

Over 4,000 Tamil children have lost one or both parents in the Kilinochchi district alone, according to statistics released by the Sri Lankan government’s District Secretariat.

According to the statistics 3,044 children have lost their father, whilst 764 have lost their mother. 476 children have lost both parents.

The statistics were compiled from across the region, including Karaichchi, Kandavalai, Pachchilaipalli and Poonakari.

 

Sri Lanka took 'immediate measures' to revoke EU ban says foreign minister

Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera welcomed a decision by the European Union to lift a ban on fishing exports from the island, stating that his government had taken “immediate measures” to revoke the ban since coming into power.

"The lifting of the red card will allow Sri Lanka to resume fish exports to the EU's 28 member countries,” said Mr Samaraweera, noting that EU markets “accounted for 68 percent of Sri Lanka's fish exports, amounting to 108 million dollars”.

Swedish foreign minister to visit Jaffna

Sweden’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Margot Wallström will pay an official visit to Jaffna this weekend.

Ms Wallström will meet with Northern Province Chief Minister C V Wigneswaran as well as civil society activists. She will also visit an IDP camp housing displaced Tamils from across the North-East.

During her visit the foreign minister will also meet with Sri Lanka’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Mangala Samaraweera, with the two due to hold a joint press conference on April 25, as well as Sri Lanka’s president and prime minister.

Former Tamil cadre arrested by Sri Lanka's TID

A former Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam cadre was arrested by Sri Lanka’s infamous Terrorist Investigation Department.

Locals that witnessed the arrest said he was taken to a Terrorism Prevention camp in Vavuniya.

The TID is widely known for its documented routine torture of detainees in Sri Lanka.

The Cadre, Damotharan Jayakanth, was arrested under the pretence of not having undergone Sri Lanka’s rehabilitation programme.

Numerous reports of torture in Sri Lanka’s rehabilitation centres have emerged since the end of armed conflict between Sri Lanka’s government and the LTTE.

TNA reaffirms recognition of Muslim nation in Sri Lanka

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) assured the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (LSMC) that the Tamils see Muslims as a distinct nation in habiting Sri Lanka, reports Adaderana.

The statement by Tamil National Alliance MP MA Sumanthiran, said that the Illankai Tamil Arasu Katchi (ITAK) had always referred to the Muslims as a nation in all its documents, adding that the “Tamils had endorsed this in every election.”

NPC passes bill calling for merged federal North-East

The Northern Provincial Council (NPC) passed a bill on Saturday calling for Sri Lanka's new constitution to include the merger of the North-East into one federal, Tamil speaking unit.

The bill was tabled by the NPC's chief minister, C V Wigneswaran and passed by a majority vote.


Police officer says ordered to cover up Thajudeen's murder by senior

A police officer arrested over allegedly concealing evidence in the investigation of the murdered rugdy player, Wasim Thajudeen, said he was "ordered" to discontinue the investigation by his seniors, reported Colombo Page.

Sumith Champika Perera, who was the former officer in charge with Narahenpita police, told the CID he was "compelled to conduct investigations under the assumption that the death of Thajudeen was due to an accident".

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