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  The lawyer representing detained Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeskumar challenged allegations that his client sought to revive the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) during proceedings before the Jaffna Magistrate's Court this week, arguing that the material cited by police contains no reference to the organisation or its leadership. Sangeethsan, better known by his stage name…

Sri Lanka's Ministry of Defence hands over houses to 'War Heroes'

Thirty-five houses built for families of Sri Lanka’s ‘War Heroes’ were presented to recipients during a formal ceremony at the Defence Services College in Colombo on Monday.

The Secretary to Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Defence Karunasena Hettiarchchi, speaking at the event welcomed the initiative as a “show of gratitude to the fellow servicemen who stood shoulder to shoulder to safeguard the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the country.”

BBS leader surrender to Sri Lankan police

The general secretary of Bodu Bala Sena Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara has handed himself in to Sri Lankan police in Colombo, after a warrant was issued for his arrest earlier this week.

Tamil Nadu chief minister writes to Modi over repeated arrests

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jaylalithaa called on the Indian prime minster not to be a “mute spectator” after the Sri Lankan navy arrested another group of Indian fishermen this week.

"India cannot continue to be seen as a mute spectator as the rights of Indian fishermen are repeatedly infringed upon," said Ms Jayalalithaa, calling for the fishermen issue needs to be placed at the top of the agenda in any interaction with Sri Lanka."

"This is a livelihood issue of thousands of our fisherfolk and is taking on a huge social and political dimension," she added.

Hangman interviews take place amid calls for death penalty abolition

The Sri Lankan government interviewed 14 applicants for the post of hangman today, amidst calls for the abolition of the death penalty on the island.

There are two vacant positions said Prisons Commissioner Rohana Pushpakumara, adding that “those selected will have to undergo three weeks training and a medical check-up.”

Detained LTTE cadre launch hunger strike in Sri Lanka prison

Former LTTE cadre detained at Magazine prison in Colombo launched a hunger strike on Monday, calling on the authorities to release them from indefinite detention under Sri Lanka's notorious Prevention of Terrorism Act.

The prison officers reported that detainees were refusing to come out of their cells and accept food.

Arrest warrant issued for BBS leader

An arrest warrant has been issued against the leader of Sri Lanka's extreme Buddhist monk organisation, Bodu Bala Sena (BBS), for failing to attend court.

The court case is in relation to charges filed against the general secretary, Gnanasara Thera, and two other monks over making defamatory remarks against the Quran, Colombo Page reported.

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Minister dismisses hybrid court and vows to 'safeguard' Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s Housing and Construction Minister Sajith Premadasa said there is “no such thing” as a hybrid court being implemented on the island and vowed to “safeguard our motherland”.

Speaking at a public meeting at Uduwila, Mr Premadasa, who was appointed deputy leader of the UNP last year, said:

71 Sinhala university academics oppose UNHRC resolution

Seventy-one Sinhala academics in universities across Sri Lanka opposed the resolution passed at the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) stating that it was a "grave danger to Sri Lanka's national interest".

In an open latter the academics, which includes 30 professors and the general secretary of the National University Teachers Association Sri Lanka, said the resolution and its call for a judicial mechanism with the participation of Commonwealth and foreign judges, prosecutors, lawyers and investigators was "entirely incompatible with our national sovereignty and self-respect and also grossly unfair by the Armed Forces that achieved the defeat of terrorism in our country".

"We are of the view that the said Resolution causes graver harm to the already existing national conciliation, peaceful co-existence, ethnic harmony and progressing economy than creating any better conditions in our country."

Justice minister says capital punishment will not be scrapped in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s justice minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe said though a moratorium on the death penalty is in place, the decision has not been made to scrap capital punishment.

Speaking to The Sunday Leader he denied capital punishment had been scrapped but said “the Foreign Ministry is considering voting for the moratorium this year also”.

The European Union recently called for the abolition of the death penalty worldwide and welcomed Sri Lanka’s stand on the moratorium.

However, the government is set to interview candidates to fill the post of hangman this week, with the gallows at Welikada prison reportedly undergoing refurbishment.

Sri Lanka’s President Maithriapala Sirisena stated last month that he was expecting to approve capital punishment on the island by next year but, though he did not have to, would seek parliamentary approval first.

Wigneswaran urges president to ensure fasting Tamil detainees are not harmed

The chief minister of the northern province, C V Wigneswaran, on Monday urged the Sri Lankan president, Maithripala Sirisena to ensure that Tamil detainees at Magazine prison who had launched a hunger strike demanding their release were not harmed by prison officials as has occurred routinely in the past.

In a letter to the president, Mr Wigneswaran said, "Tamil prisoners are staging a fast today to register their protest at their prolonged imprisonment. There is concern that the fast may be violently dealt with by prison officers, as has happened in the past."