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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…

Tamil National Alliance head appointed leader of opposition in Sri Lanka

The leader of the Tamil National Alliance has officially been appointed as Leader of the Opposition in Sri Lanka’s parliament.

TNA leader Rajavarothiam Sampanthan is the first Tamil to hold the post since 1983, when Tamil leaders resigned en masse after the passing of the 6th amendment, which made it illegal to “support, espouse, promote, finance, encourage or advocate the establishment of a separate State within the territory of Sri Lanka”.

Taking up the post Mr Sampanthan
said, "Our primary duty is to ensure that there is an acceptable resolution to the Tamil question".

Tamil woman admitted to hospital after interrogation by Sri Lankan intelligence

A Tamil woman has been admitted to Jaffna hospital, after she collapsed following interrogation by Sri Lankan military intelligence officers in the North-East, reports Colombo Mirror.

Sri Lankan military officials reportedly visited at least six houses at Vithanaiyar Lane near Kokkuvil Hindu College in Jaffna, said the website citing sources in Jaffna.

Indian troops assisted Sri Lanka during final stages of armed conflict claims paramilitary leader

Paramilitary leader Karuna claimed that Indian troops were present and assisting government forces in Sri Lanka during the final stages of the armed conflict, which saw tens of thousands of Tamil civilians killed.

In an interview with Tamil Nadu based Puthiya Thalaimurai last week, Vinayagamoorthy Muralidharan alias Karuna, leader of the TMVP, said:

“When the war was taking place Indian forces were present here. They were in Vavuniya. They were functioning with the satellite and artillery units from there.”

He went on to state Indian forces were "aiding and abetting Sri Lanka" during the armed conflict. 

The leader of the government-affiliated paramilitary group was Vice President of the SLFP during Mahinda Rajapaksa’s tenure as Sri Lankan president and stands accused of assisting in the government war effort.

Jeyakumary to remain in prison for another day

The prominent Tamil disappearances campaigner Balendran Jeyakumary's release on bail has been delayed until tomorrow.

The magistrates ruled on Wednesday that Ms Jeyakumary would need two sureties, certified by the Grama Sevaka, in order to grant her bail.

As one of the sureties was unable to attend court on Thursday, Ms Jeyakumari will remain in prison for at least another day.

Ms Jeyakumary was arrested yesterday in relation to a case regarding the theft of two mine detectors, which will be heard on September 16.

Sri Lanka’s parliament approves expansion of cabinet, amidst TNA opposition

A proposal to increase the size of the cabinet of Sri Lanka’s new national government was passed with a majority of 127 votes.

The number of cabinet ministers will go up to 48 from 30 and the number of non-cabinet ministers will increase to 45 from 40. There will be a total of 93 ministerial posts in the new parliament, one of the largest cabinets in the world. This means that 41% of the 225 MPs in parliament will be members of the cabinet.

A total of 143 MPs voted for the motion, while 16 MPs opposed it. The TNA and the JVP were amongst the parties which voted against the motion.

New opposition leader R Sampanthan earlier today opposed the motion, saying the culture of having an excessive number of ministers must end.

“The two main parties working together could be in the national interest. This is the first time in the country’s history that the two main parties have decided to come together to constitute a government.”

Domestic investigation unacceptable says Vadamaradchi Christian group

A domestic investigation into Sri Lanka’s war crimes and crimes against humanity would not be acceptable to the Tamil people, a Vadamaradchi Christian group has said.

“We have suffered many bitter betrayals,” Vadamaradchi Christian Union said in a statement. “Therefore we cannot accept the domestic investigation put forward by the United States and Sri Lanka.”

“Only an international investigation can uncover and bring justice for the war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Sri Lanka.”

China does not seek to deploy strategic power in Indian Ocean reiterates ambassador

China will not seek to deploy any strategic power in the Indian Ocean reiterated its Ambassador to Sri Lanka on Tuesday.

Hambantota international airport put to use

The Mattala Rajapaksa International airport has been used to start storing paddy, according to Sri Lanka’s Paddy Marketing Board.

The airport is currently only used by a single carrier, Fly Dubai, which operates one flight into the airport.

CaFFE renews call for repeal of PTA

The executive director of the Campaign for Free and Fair Elections has reiterated their call on the government to repeal the controversial Prvention of Terrorism Act, saying Sri Lanka can’t become a nation with a rule of law until it is abolished.

In a statement released on Monday, Rajith Keerthi Tennakoon said the Minister of Justice Wijedasa Rajapakshe stated that repealing the PTA is not a priority for the government, whenthe issue was raised by CaFFE.

Pointing out that the repeal of the act is likely to have support in parliament, the organisation said it believes “removal of the PTA should be in the agenda of the Parliament in the coming two months”.

“[Without] the removal of the PTA we can’t prevent a repeat of the tragedy because PTA leads to attacks on personal freedoms, including freedom of expression and association, which in turn leads to rebellion,” the statement further said.

More resistance to TNA moves for opposition leader post

UPFA MP Udaya Gammanpila says the TNA cannot be allowed to hold the opposition leader post, despite having more seats than the UPFA opposition, as it had worked against Sri Lanka.

“The TNA has a separatist agenda and they have been calling for an international war crimes probe which all parties are against. And they are a regional party, only representing the north and east of the country. So despite having more seats, it cannot be the main opposition,” Mr Gammanpila said.