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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 army has a list of surrendering Tamils – Brigadier

A Sri Lankan army brigadier testified before a magistrate on Wednesday that a list of all those who surrendered during the end of the armed conflict in May 2009, has been kept by security forces.

‘Pressure Sri Lanka to keep its promises’ says Malaysian MP

 Malaysia is “watching and monitoring the progress of reconciliation, rehabilitation and reconstruction” in Sri Lanka, said a Malaysian MP, ahead of a visit by a group of parliamentarians to the North-East.

Kawan MP Kasthuri Patto said in a statement said her government would never forget the deaths of over 40,000 Tamils in 2009, and stated that the parliamentarians trip would be to “ensure that the spirit of basic human rights was upheld in Sri Lanka and other democratic nations too”.

Sri Lankan prime minister warns media ‘over conduct’

Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe warned media on the island “over their conduct” reports Colombo Gazette, and stated he was ready to “take them on if they do not correct themselves”.

In a reported “special statement” Mr Wickremesinghe accused a private newspaper and television channel on the island of working against him.

“We are not prepared to leave room for these things,” said the prime minister, as he warned of government action.

‘Tamils must be allowed to remember war dead’ - Vicar General of Jaffna Diocese

Tamils in the North-East should be allowed to remember their war dead, including militants and civilians killed in the armed conflict, said the vicar general of Jaffna Diocese in a submission to the Sri Lankan government’s Public Representations Committee on Constitutional Reforms.

In a statement delivered to the committee as it met in Jaffna this week, Father Pathinathan Josephdas Jebaratnam said:

"Just as the families of the Sri Lankan soldiers remember their loved ones who died in the war, the people in the North and East should be allowed to remember their dead in an appropriate, decent, free and dignified manner."

"These militants who died in the war and a big number of civilians especially those who died in the final stages of the war in 2009, were in some way related or connected to the people in the North and East," he added.

Tamil diaspora leader shot in Paris

The head of the Tamil Coordinating Committee (TCC) in France has been seriously injured after being shot by gunmen in a Parisian suburb on Wednesday night.

Mr Paramalingam, who heads the French Tamil diaspora group, was returning to his home on Wednesday night, when the shooting took place reports Sankathi24.

He was the victim of a stabbing attack last year, carried out by assailants though to be linked to the Sri Lankan government according to diaspora sources.

The shooting has shocked the Tamil diaspora, and bears the hallmark of the murder of Mr Paramalingam's predecessor in 2012. 

New Northern Province Governor meets Buddhist prelates in Kandy

The newly appointed Governor of the Northern Province Reginald Cooray met with Buddhist prelates in Kandy on Wednesday.

Photograph: ColomboGazette

‘We ask for power to be shared to North-East' – TNA leader

The leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) R. Sampanthan called for power to be shared to the North-East in order to reach a solution to the island’s enduring ethnic conflict.

Speaking to the Sinhala language daily newspaper Divaina, in a piece headlined ‘We ask for the Tamil kingdom that the British handed over to the Sinhalese’ , Mr Sampanthan detailed the history of the Tamils in the North-East. “There was a separate kingdom in the North,” said the TNA leader. “The Sinhala people should know the truth. Sinhala leaders should tell the Sinhala people the truth.”

Calling for the devolution of power, Mr Sampanthan said:

“We all have to come together and share power... It is good for the country and also its people. The Tamil people mostly lived in the North and East. We ask power to be shared to that region.”

He also spoke about his recent trip to Scotland, where he and other TNA members attended a constitutional workshop. “A lot of things have happened in Scotland,” he said. “A referendum was held in 2014. It [the referendum] was to decide if Scotland was to be part of the United Kingdom or not.”

“We gained awareness about it,” added the TNA leader. “It [having awareness] is good.”

Mr Sampanthan also emphasised his support to implement a UN Human Rights Council resolution on an accountability mechanism in full, which included the participation of international judges. The topic filled “most” of his discussion with UN human rights chief Zeid Al Hussein recently, he said, adding “we discussed the need to fulfil completely the matters agreed to in that resolution”.

Chief Minister Wigneswaran to meet with Sri Lanka PM

Northern Provincial Council Chief Minister CV Wigneswaran was scheduled to meet Prime Minister Ranil Wickrememsinghe to discuss a mechanism to obtain foreign aid from development projects in the North-East.

The Chief Minister has long sought to establish a mechanism that allows the Northern Province to raise its own funds for development. A request which has until now been denied by Colombo.

Ministers of the Northern Provincial Council, District Secretaries and several state officials are expected to join the discussion, reports HiruNews.

Sirisena meets German Chancellor, calls for investment

Maithripala Sirisena met with German Chancellors Angela Merkel today.

Sirisena who is on a 3-day visit to Sri Lanka commenced bi-lateral discussion with the German Chancellor.

Delivering a statement after the meeting, Sirisena called on investors to take advantage of Sri Lanka.

"We invite more German investors to take advantage of the increasing economic opportunities in Sri Lanka," said Sri Lanka's president.

UK hosts parliamentary workshop to strengthen Sri Lanka's democracy

The British Government reaffirmed its commitment to help Sri Lanka strengthen its democracy in the country, reports Colombo Gazette.

The UK High Commissioner to Sri Lanka James Dauris said the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association UK (CPA UK) visit to Sri Lanka aimed to support Sri Lanka’s parliamentarians in the aim of creating a strong independent oversight committee system.

The visit involved British MPs visiting Sri Lanka to participate in a 3 day workshop with Sri Lankan parliamentarians.