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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…

Army hands out glasses to civilians

 

Sri Lanka's military provided eye surgery for Tamil civilians in Kilinochchi last month.

61 foot tall Buddha statue to be constructed in North-East

Plans are underway to construct a 61 foot tall statue of the Buddha in Nainativu, said Northern Provincial Councillors Vinthan Kanagaratnam and Balachandran Gajatheepan in an interview to TamilNet this week.

Following a fact finding mission to the islet, which has been the site of reported rapid Sinhalisation, the councillors stated that they were under pressure from the Sri Lankan navy to welcome plans for the construction of the statue.

US state dept officials conclude visit to North-East and Sri Lanka

The US state department's special coordinator for global criminal justice, Todd Buchwald, and the deputy assistant secretary of state for south and central asia, Manpreet Anand, concluded their visit to the North-East and Sri Lanka this week.

Meeting with the chief minister of the northern province, C V Wigneswaran, the US officials discussed challenges to reconciliations and livelihoods in the North.

AR Rahman postpones Colombo concert amid protests in Tamil Nadu

The internationally renowned music director, AR Rahman has postponed his upcoming concert in Colombo amid protests by activists in Tamil Nadu outisde his home in Chennai, Indian newspapers reported.

Activists opposing the Sri Lankan government's slaughter and oppression of Tamils have been campaigned outside his home and putting up posters asking how he can shake hands with the country which is accused of killing Tamils.

The organisers of the concert, HALS studios have however denied that the show was postponed due to protests.

Sri Lankan minister pledges more benefits for military personnel

Sri Lanka's State Minister of Defence said his government would provide welfare benefits for military personnel, at a ceremony at a Buddhist temple on Tuesday.

Ruwan Wijewardene was speaking at the launch of a book on Sri Lankan soldiers, where he told the audience that troops would be “honoured eternally”.

The official Sri Lankan Ministry of Defence website quoted the minister as saying that “with the guidance of the President Maithripala Sirisena” he would be “always working to assist and to provide welfare benefits for the military personnel”.

Jeyakumary's plight continues

Human rights activist and campaigner for the families of the disappeared Balendran Jeyakumary continues to be required to attend court, despite her not knowing why she was arrested.

Campaigners who met with her recently said there were two cases ongoing against her and, as part of her bail condition, she is required to report to the police station in Kilinochchi once a month.

Ms Jeyakumary is forced to travel long distances from her home in Kilinochchi for her cases as one is being heard in Colombo and another one in Padaviya in the North Central Province.

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Sri Lankan army brigade celebrates anniversary by distributing meals

The Sri Lankan military’s 221 Brigade celebrated its anniversary last month by distributing lunch to Tamil civilians at an orphanage and elderly care centre in Trincomalee.

Soldiers from the Security Force Headquarters East (SFHQ-E) handed out meals and “essential sanitary items” on March 20, according to an official army website, which also said:

“Inmates were entertained by the Calypso Group of the 2 (V) GR”.

Drug use in former conflict areas ‘rapidly rising’

The use of illegal drugs in conflict affected areas in the North is “rapidly rising” according to Northern Province Health Minister Dr P Sathyalingam.

BBC Sinhala reports Dr Sathyalingam as stating that problems such as disappearances, missing relatives and poverty continue to afflict war torn areas of the North-East, and have contributed to the rising use of illegal drugs.

Many of them were being shipped in from India, he added. His comments come as increasing raids have taken place across the North-East, with millions of rupees of drugs being recovered.

Delhi awards Sri Lankan air chief guard of honour

Sri Lanka's air chief marshall, Kolitha Aravinda Gunatilleke was on Monday awarded the guard of honour by India.

Mr Gunatilleke who is currently on a four day visit was accorded guard of honour at the secretariat building in New Delhi, ANI reported.

He will be meeting India's minister of defence, Manohar Parrikar, as well as the National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval.

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Abandoned Mannar well to be investigated for possible skeletons

An abandoned well near Thirukketheeswaram in Mannar is to be examined later this month for possible skeletons, reports Lankasri.

The well is located by mass grave sites which were unearthed in Mannar in 2013.

Mannar district judge, Alexraja ordered an investigation into the well, which will begin on April 29.

The mass grave was first discovered in December 2013, when construction workers found two human skeletons whilst digging in Thirukketheeswaram.