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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…

BBS confirms it will contest elections

The Bodu Bala Sena on Saturday confirmed it would take part in the general election, due to be held on August 17.

General Secretary Galagodaaththe Gnanasara said to Ceylon Today that a new political party had been created and registered to contest the elections.

"We will give all the information in due course. At the moment, all I can say is that we will contest the general election on 17 August under a new party name and a symbol," the Thera said adding "all the information, including the name of the party and the symbol will be revealed at the end of this month," the monk said.

Sri Lankan government covering up link between abductions, Navy, and former defence secretary, Gotabhaya Rajapaksa - TNA

The Tamil National Alliance has accused the Sri Lankan government of attempting to cover up increasing evidence linking abductions with former defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaska and the Sri Lankan Navy.

Speaking to journalists in Jaffna, TNA spokesperson and MP, Suresh Premachandran said that an international inquiry would be the sole means by which to discover the truth behind abductions and disappearances in Sri Lanka.

Mr Premachandran said the current government were attempting to cover-up concrete evidence linking the navy and Gotabhaya with abductions, including reports of over 700 imprisoned in a camp known as 'Gota camp' in Trincomalee's naval base.

The government, Mr Premachandran said, addressed the issue long enough only to deny that any such camps presently existed.

Facebook page to ‘save’ soldier convicted of Tamil killings garners thousands of likes

A Facebook page started to “save war hero Sunil Rathnayaka”, the Sinhala soldier sentenced to death over the massacre of 8 Tamil civilians, has garnered over 13,000 likes, within a day of being set up.

Sri Lanka needs to consult with victims – UN

The Deputy Spokesman for the Secretary-General of the UN, Farhan Haq, reiterated that Sri Lanka needs to consult broadly, most importantly with victims and their families, in establishing political processes and stressed the need for credible mechanisms for accountability and reconciliation.

Sri Lanka parliament dissolved – elections in August

UPDATED: 2355 GMT

President Maithripala Sirisena has dissolved Sri Lanka’s parliament, paving the way for parliamentary elections.

"The president signed a gazette notification dissolving parliament with effect from midnight today," government spokesman Rajitha Senaratne said.

The government announced that the election will be held on 17 August.

Nominations will be called from 6-15 July and the new parliament is due to sit by September 1.

Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Ajith Perera said on Friday morning that the move had been imminent and was prompted by stalling on proposed electoral reforms.

See full text of the gazette below.

Army says death sentence proves ‘exceptional’ justice system

The conviction and death sentence given to a Sinhala soldier showed that Sri Lanka has an independent and exceptional judicial system, army spokesperson Jayanath Jayaweera said on Friday, the Daily Mirror reported.

Speaking to reporters at the Information Department, he said the government would not hesitate to convict armed forces personnel who committed acts of crime, violence or corruption.

Sri Lankan navy arrests 78 asylum seekers

The Sri Lankan navy announced the arrest of 78 asylum seekers, who were attempting to flee the island.

A multiday fishing trawler was intercepted by a navy fast craft of the southern coast, with the navy claiming the asylum seekers were attempting to head to Australia.

Sri Lankan navy Spokesperson Commander Indika Silva stated that of those arrested,59 were Tamils and 17 Sinhalese. The group also included women and children.

Opposition rallies against removal of HSZs

Sri Lankan opposition parliamentarian Wimal Weerawansa warned that “national security” was at risk in Sri Lanka and rallied against the dismantling of High Security Zones (HSZ) in the island’s North-East.

Colombo Gazette reports the United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) MP as saying urgent action was needed to prevent the island being divided and stated the government was releasing land in the North-East due to international pressure.

He went on to warn of attempts to dismantle HSZs, highlighting the Palali HSZ as an example.

His remarks come as opposition politicians, including the former foreign minister, warned that the government was facing threats to “national security”.

Witnesses from No Fire Zone testify at UNHRC event on disappearances in Sri Lanka

Updated 02:34 BST

Witnesses from the No Fire Zone revealed their testimonies at a side event on disappearances in Sri Lanka at the 29th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, on Thursday.

A panel discussion on detainees and disappearances in Sri Lanka consisting of the Chair of the Bar Human Rights Committee Kirsty Brimelow QC, President of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation and Council of Europe Goodwill Ambassador Bianca Jagger, Human Rights Advocacy activist and the Tamil Guardian's Sutharshan Sukumaran, was chaired by the former All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils (APPG-T) chair Lee Scott.

Sri Lanka's concept of accountability not in accordance of international standards - BHRC Chair

Sri Lanka's concept of accountability has not been in accordance with international standards, said the Chair of the BAR Human Rights Committee for England and Wales, whilst calling on Sri Lanka to take a “first step by providing a list of names of all those detained.”

Speaking to Tamil Guardian at the 29th session of the UN Human Rights Council, Kirsty Brimelow QC, said,