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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…

India will call on Sri Lanka to take tangible steps to reconcile Tamils says Alan Keenan

The Sri Lanka analyst at the International Crisis Group (ICG) Alan Keenan, speaking to Duetsche Welle, said that India will call on President Maithripala Sirisena to “take tangible steps towards meaningful reconciliation with Tamils, particularly in the north and east of Sri Lanka.”

Commenting on Sirisena’s trip to meet India, Mr Keenan, noting that the Northern Provincial Council (NPC), had “limited constitutional powers,” added that India would urge Sri Lanka’s new government to cooperate with the elected Northern Provincial Council, develop its powers and “provide relief to Tamils in the north and east, through the release of land occupied by the Sri Lankan military.”

Sri Lankan troops deployed to battle dengue fever

The Sri Lankan government announced the country’s army, navy, air force and police are to be deployed across the island later this month, to inspect and clear buildings for potential mosquito breeding sites to tackle dengue fever.

The announcement was made by the director of Sri Lanka’s National Dengue Prevention Unit Specialist Dr Hasitha Tissera who said residences, government buildings and schools would all be searched as part of the operation.

Tamil Nadu Congress Committee backs NPC resolution calling for genocide investigation

The Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC) stated that it supports a resolution passed by the Sri Lankan Northern Provincial Council which called for an international inquiry into the crime of genocide against the Tamils.

"By whatever name you call it..war crimes, human rights violations or genocide..the fact is that thousands of lives were lost in Sri Lanka and this should be probed," said TNCC President EVKS Elangovan, adding that his party supports a UN investigation into the mass atrocities.

Indian Prime Minister holds talks with Sri Lankan President in Delhi

Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena called on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi to discuss bilateral relations today, as part of his first foreign visit since assuming office last month.

The two met at Hyderabad House in Delhi, after Mr Sirisena met with India's Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj earlier in the day.

Speaking at a joint press conference Sri Lanka’s president said that the two nations “were able to strengthen” their friendship and sign agreements “ on several subjects.”

The Indian Premier, Narendra Modi, tweeted, “India and Sri Lanka are set to grow further."

A series of agreements were signed by the two nations, including a landmark nuclear deal, which will see India help Sri Lanka build its nuclear energy infrastructure the Indian foreign ministry said.

India will also look to play a part in Sri Lanka’s plan to establish 600 MW of nuclear capacity by 2030, reports Reuters.

Other agreements surrounding the themes of cultural cooperation, university relations and agricultural cooperation were also signed, reports The Hindu.

Human Rights Council gives Sri Lanka 6 months to cooperate with UN inquiry

15:24 GMT, last updated 17 Feb 14:14 GMT

The UN Human Rights Council on Monday decided to give the new Sri Lankan government six months to cooperate with the UN inquiry into mass atrocities against the Tamil people, in order to ensure the submission of further information, stressing however, that the extension of time would be "for one time only".

In a written letter to the Council, which was holding a preliminary meeting on Monday, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, requested member states to defer their consideration of the OHCHR Investigation on Sri Lanka (OISL) report, till the 30th session in September, to allow for cooperation from the Sri Lankan government in order to gather more information and ensure a "stronger and more comprehensive report".

“There should be no misunderstanding,” Mr Zeid stressed, in a letter read to the Council, "I give my personal, absolute and unshakable commitment that the report will be published by September."

"Like my predecessors, I believe that one of the most important duties of the High Commissioner for Human Rights is to act as a strong voice on behalf of victims. I want this report to have the maximum possible impact in ensuring a genuine and credible process of accountability and reconciliation in which the rights of victims to truth, justice and reparations are finally respected.”

Witnesses 'deeply disappointed' by UN inquiry delay says TAG

The rights group, Tamils Against Genocide (TAG) said witnesses would be "deeply disappointed" by the UN Human Rights Council's decision on Monday to delay the publishing of the findings of a UN inquiry into mass atrocities against Tamils in Sri Lanka.

"We are deeply disappointed on behalf of our witnesses, who came forward to submit their testimonies and evidence of war crimes to the UN inquiry at grave risk to themselves and families back home," Jan Jananayagam, the director of TAG, which has worked closely with Tamils who were witnesses and victims of mass atrocities during the end of the armed conflict told Tamil Guardian.

"Hearing that the inquiry's findings will not be released at the Council's coming session is going to be extremely difficult for them to accept. In the interests of transparency, we stress that the evidence of mass atrocities should be published as soon as possible, regardless of any political changes."

Batticaloa mothers demand Sri Lanka govt releases detained children


Tamil mothers and relatives of the disappeared held a demonstration in Batticaloa on Monday, calling on the Sri Lankan government to release their children from custody.


Holding photographs and clothing of their missing children and husbands, women from across the region, came together to hold a seven hour fast in Kaanthippoongavil, Batticaloa town.

Tamil Nadu political parties welcome NPC resolution, call on India to take action

Political leaders across Tamil Nadu, welcoming a recent Northern Provincial Council resolution in Sri Lanka calling on the UN inquiry to investigate genocide of the Tamil people, called on the Indian central government to endorse the resolution and take action to address the grievances of the Tamil people in Sri Lanka.

The Hindu retrieved reactions of figureheads from a plethora of political parties in Tamil Nadu.

Speaking to The Hindu, the Dravida Munnettra Kazhagam (DMK) treasurer ML Stalin said, India must pass an internal resolution acknowledging the Tamil genocide in Sri Lanka.

India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) representative in Tamil Nadu, S Ramadoss, called on the Delhi to take action and facilitate a referendum living across the world for an independent state of Tamil Eelam.

The general secretary of the Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) G Vaiko, highlighting that militarisation of the North-East continued under Sri Lankka’s new government, said the NPC resolution proved the new Sirisena government would not be able to meet the needs of the Tamil people in Sri Lanka.

Wigneswaran calls for further devolved power to address issues in Northern Province


Noting that the elected leaders of the Northern Province had no control over their own offices, the Chief Minister of the Northern Provincial Council  CV Wigneswaran called on the government to hand over authority and power to the provincial administration during a Provincial Council meeting on Monday.

Over 100,000 war widows remain in the North-East of Sri Lanka said Mr Wigneswaran addressing a meeting of the Special Coordinating Committee for the Northern Province, in Jaffna.

The meeting was chaired by the Central Public Administration and Good Governance Minister Karu Jayasuriya, reports the New Indian Express.

Tamil protesters sign petition demanding release of political prisoners and disappeared


Families of the disappeared participated in a protest demanding the release of detained political prisoners and investigation into the disappeared, on Friday outside the Jaffna Central Bus Station.

As part of a petition organised, families member signed their names on a banner that outlined key demands of finding the disappeared and releasing all detained political prisoners.