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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…

Sri Lankan president and prime minister to introduce new security measures

Sri Lanka's president and prime minister are to head a series of high level security meetings in which new security measures are to be laid out, reports The Sunday Leader.

Sri Lanka's Intelligence Unit has been preparing a report to president to government leaders at a series of round table meetings, in the wake of remarks made by the Joint Opposition.

Opposition parliamentarians had raised concerns over security in the Tamil North-East after the reported discovery of explosives and weapons in Jaffna and Mannar earlier this month.

Abducted Tamil man from Jaffna found detained in Colombo

A Tamil man who was abducted by a white van from his home in Jaffna last week, has been found in Sri Lanka's notorious Criminal Investigation Department (CID) headquarters in Colombo, reports Ceylon News.

Rajadurai Jeyanthan was abducted by armed men claiming to be from Sri Lanka’s Terrorism Investigation Division in a white van last Sunday. His mother, who has since been desperately searching for his whereabouts was initially told he had been taken to Boosa Detention Camp in the Sinhala south of the island.

However Mr Jeyanthan's wife Menaka Jeyanthan told Ceylon News on Sunday that they had finally located him.

“Although we were told earlier that he had been sent to the Boosa detention camp, we visited him this morning (April 17) at the 4th Floor of the CID in Colombo,” she said.

The fourth floor of the CID headquarters in Colombo is infamous for torturing detainees. See one account from 2012 here.

An official at the Jaffna HRC had earlier told Ceylon News that abductions have continued in the North-East, with Rajadurai Jeyanthan's case being the third complaint they have received in April alone.

Sri Lanka is backtracking on commitments to UNHRC says Canadian MP

Sri Lanka is backtracking on its commitments at the United Nations Human Rights Council, said Canadian MP Gary Anandasangaree, whilst adding that a genocide is likely to have occurred in Sri Lanka.

In interview with Ceylon Today, Mr Anandasangaree, said,

Sri Lanka to analyse US human rights report

The Sri Lankan government says it will analyse the latest US State Department country report on human rights.

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Harsha de Silva said the government will express its views on the report, which details violations which occurred in 2015. 

VAT increase in May

The new 15% Value Added Tax (VAT), put forward by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe in parliament, will take effect from May 2, according to the finance ministry.

The increase will see the VAT rate rise from being between 8% and 12.5% to 15% and will affect the supply of telecommunication services, , import or supply of telecom equipment or machinery, high tech equipment including copper cables for telecom industry and the supply of healthcare services.

Indian Navy ships arrive visit Sri Lanka for training exercise

The Indian Navy’s “First Training Squadron,” arrived in Sri Lanka’s for a training visit on Friday.

The Naval ships were ceremonially welcomed by Sri Lanka’s Navy at the Port of Colombo reports adaderana.lk.

The Sri Lankan Navy, in a statement released on Friday, said,

“They held cordial discussion son matters of mutual interest and bilateral importance. Mementos were also exchanged to mark the occasion.”

Arrangements were made to carry out specific training programmes with te Sri Lankan Navy on board the Indian vessels.

Canadian Conservatives seek justice for Tamil victims of genocide

The leader of the Conservative Party of Canada called on the government to ensure it seeks justice for victims of genocide and to work towards reconciliation for the Tamil nation, in a statement released on Friday.

Rona Ambrose, leader of the Official Opposition, met with members of the Tamil community to discuss concerns they had on issues that affected the Tamil people.

London mayoral candidate Zac Goldsmith celebrates Tamil community at New Year

The Conservative candidate for the London mayoral election on May 5th, Zac Goldsmith celebrated the achievements of the Tamil community in the city, as he marked Tamil new year this week joining Hindu Tamil worshippers at the Shree Ganapathy temple.

BTF welcomes UK opposition's support for Tamil self-determination

The British Tamils Forum this week welcomed the Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn's endorsement of the Tamil people's right to self-determination this week.

"BTF wholeheartedly welcomes the principled stand taken by the UK opposition leader and request the UK government and the other major parties in UK to recognise the Tamils right to self-determination, as a first step in finding a permanent solution to the continuing oppression faced by the Tamil people in Sri Lanka," the group said in a statement on Friday.

Tamils protest against attack by Sinhala fishermen

 

Demonstrators gathered outside Sri Lankan government offices in the North-East earlier this week to protest against an attack by Sinhala fishermen on Tamil officials.

 

The Tamil government officials were visiting Kokkuthoduvai village on Sunday when the Sinhala fishermen, who have reportedly been settled in the area under a controversial settlement scheme, attacked them.

Fellow Grama Sevaka officers demonstrated against the attack in Mullaitivu, denouncing the assault and call for an end to military interference in civil administration.