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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 ‘kindly requests’ President Sirisena to leave

The Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) said President Maithripala Sirisena should pack his bags and leave and allow a leader with backbone to run Sri Lanka.

General Secretary Galagodaaththe Gnanasara told a press conference that people were confused, while Chief Executive Officer Dilantha Vithanage said the president and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe were giving conflicting messages, the Daily Mirror reported.

“This government has not given priority to Buddhism at ceremonies organised by the Government and we have noticed Buddhism and the Sinhala nation are under threat,” Gnanasara said.

“The country needs a leader with a backbone and leadership qualities. Mr. Sirisena is a good person. But he is unable to administer the affairs of this country and neither has he been capable of fulfilling the elections promises he made. So we kindly request him to leave,” he further said, adding that “even” Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe would be a better leader.

10 year old boy hacked to death in Vavuniya

A 10 year old Tamil boy was hacked to death in Vavuniya, reported the Daily Mirror.

The remains of the boy, named as Chandrasekeran Sanjay, were found in the grounds of a house in Vavuniya on Thursday.

Local police are reportedly investigating the crime.


Sri Lanka and Bhutan build ties on 'spiritual link of Buddhism'

Sri Lanka and Bhutan pledged to enhance their ties based on a "special relationship as the two countries are bound by common spiritual link of Buddhism" during an official visit by the prime minister of Bhutan.

Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay said "his country is extremely grateful to Sri Lanka for the gift of a sapling of Sri Maha Bodhi to Bhutan", adding that "the Bodhi sapling will be a sacred symbol of the extraordinary spiritual bonds between Bhutan and Sri Lanka."

Canadian federal judge halts deportation of Tamil man to Sri Lanka

A Canadian federal judge has overruled a government decision to deport a Tamil man, who reportedly worked for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, stating that it would not be safe to send him to Sri Lanka.

Justice Sean Harrington ruled that Puvanesan Thurairaja, who reportedly gathered funds with the LTTE Records Office and Finance Department, “may well be at risk if returned” to Sri Lanka.

Sri Lankan army holds 'reconciliation' sports festival in East



The Sri Lankan army's conducted New Year's sports festival in Batticaloa on Thursday, in advance of April 14, aimed at bringing together Sinhala, Tamil and Muslim people, the government said.

Sri Lanka may borrow from international market says finance minister

Sri Lanka is considering borrowing from the international market as the new government has enough room to raise capital through loans, said Sri Lankan Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake.

“Our borrowing limit is at 850 billion rupees and we still have room to raise another 35 billion rupees to 50 billion rupees though treasury bills,” said Mr Karunayake.

“You will see things happening in the next week,” he added. “Absolutely no problem at all”.

His comments to reporters in Colombo come after the International Monetary Fund rejected a US$4 billion for Sri Lanka last month and instead urged the country to restrict its intervention in foreign exchange markets.

Tamil journalist released on bail

A Tamil journalist, who was arrested for reporting a ‘false news story’, was today released on bail.

Point Pedro court’s acting magistrate BSubramaniam released the freelance journalist N Logathayalan, according to the Sunday Times.

The journalist was arrested for his coverage for the Uthayan newspaper of the sexual assault of a school girl by Sri Lankan police officers at Nelliyadi station.

International community has given ‘far too little help’ for reform – Ranil

Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said the country needed the international community support it more, and claimed “far too little” help had been given to assist the government.

In an op-ed for the Japan Times, the prime minister said the assistance was needed as people in Sri Lanka may become discouraged and be “tempted” by autocratic forces, waiting to return to power at the next elections.

“We cannot fully turn the page on authoritarian rule, restore the full range of democratic freedoms and rebuild our economy in an inclusive way on our own. [...] We simply lack the resources to undertake the great task of reconstruction without assistance,” he said.

No place for racism in nominating Sri Lankan opposition leader says TNA spokesperson

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) spokesperson and MP Suresh Premachandran, criticised Sinhala parties in the South for allowing racism to be the basis on which nominations for Sri Lanka's opposition leader position were put forward.

“The chauvinist parties in South are not keen on giving the opposition leader post to Tamils," Mr Premachandran was quoted by the Uthayan newspaper as saying on Thursday.

"The nomination of opposition leader should not take place on basis of racism", he added, urging the speaker "not allow for political benefits by extremists in South in nominating opposition leader".

“If seen in a logical way, the most suitable person to take over the opposition leader post in Sri Lankan parliament is Tamil National Alliance leader R Sampanthan," Mr Premachandran said. 

Bhutan PM arrives in Sri Lanka for official visit


The prime minister of Bhutan, Tshering Tobgay, arrived in Sri Lanka on Thursday to embark on an official, four day visit of the country.

Mr Tobgay, who was greeted by the foreign minister, Mangala Samaraweera, will also meet with the president, Maithripala Sirisena, and the prime minister, Ranil Wickremasinghe.