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A protest march was held last month opposing limestone excavation, mineral sand mining and a proposed wind power project across the villages of Veravil, Valaipadu, Ponnaveli and Kiranchi, in the Poonakary Divisional Secretariat division of Kilinochchi. The demonstration was organised against plans to establish wind power stations and to carry out mineral sand and limestone extraction in the…

Another SL journalist flees

The associate editor of the Sunday Leader, fled Sri Lanka, reports the Free Media Movement on Thursday.

Mandana Ismail Abeywickrema has fled to an undisclosed country, after herself and family were held at knife-point by four masked men during a night time raid at her house on 24th August.

The men allegedly spent several hours looking through documents, before stealing some goods. However, the police and arm have deemed the incident as a burglary.

The former editor of the paper was assassinated in broad daylight in 2009.

Sri Lanka rejects criticism by Germany, US and Ireland

Exercising its right of reply at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Sri Lanka refuted comments made by Germany, the US and Ireland on Tuesday.

The Sri Lankan speaker said,

"My delegation finds it disconcerting to keep noting the said allegations, particularly when the Council has been continuously sensitized to the action taken on the very same issues."

See here for full statement by Sri Lanka. Extract reproduced below:

"My delegation is equally dismayed by the lack of objectivity displayed by Germany with reference to Sri Lanka in their statement which has chosen to ignore the concrete steps taken by the Government to achieve comprehensive reconciliation within the context of the LLRC, including to investigate atrocities alleged to have been committed at the end of the terrorist conflict in 2009"

Hindu priest murdered in Kilinochchi

A Hindu priest was hacked to death on Wednesday evening inside a temple in Aanbankulam in Kilinochchi, reports the DailyMirror.lk.

According to the paper, the Kilinochchi police said no one had been arrested in connection to the incident.

Report - 'state facilitated colonisation in Northern SL'

See here for report by 'Watchdog' on the site Groundviews, regarding the increasing state facilitated Sinhala colonisation of the North-East.

Extract reproduced below:

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US cable: SL paramilitary subjects Tamil women to forced abortions

Leaked United States Embassy cables have shed light on forced abortions that were carried out by doctors aligned with Sri Lankan paramilitary under the guise of regular medical check-ups.

The recently unearthed cable, written by Ambassador Robert Blake, discusses Sri Lanka’s complicity in paramilitary operations, which included extra-judicial killings, forced abortions, child trafficking and extortion.

Detailing the account of a Christian Father, the cable included details of the government allied paramilitary group, the EPDP, carrying out forced abortions on Tamil women with links to the LTTE:
"Father Bernard also told us of an EPDP medical doctor named Dr. Sinnathambi, who performs forced abortions, often under the guise of a regular check-up, on Tamil women suspected of being aligned with the LTTE."

Citing a Jaffna government agent, the cable also described how the EPDP, carried out assassinations:
"when the EPDP intends to kill a target, they first provide notice to the military.  The number of soldiers patrolling the streets of Jaffna (40,000 total on the peninsula) is such that there are literally soldiers stationed at every street corner.  At an agreed time, all of the soldiers in the designated area take a five to ten minute "break" at once (although the normal practice is to take breaks in shifts).  At that point, armed and masked gunmen, often riding on motorcycles, race down the street and assassinate the intended victim.  Shortly after the killing, the soldiers' break over, they return to their posts to deal with the aftermath. While police investigations are common, they almost never lead to arrests."


Foreign election monitors: arrival statement

In statement published Wednesday, the Commonwealth election monitors, who arrived on the island a few days ago, ahead of the Northern Provincial Council election due to take place on Saturday, outlined their mandate.
"Our task is to consider all the factors impinging on the credibility of the electoral process as a whole, and to assess whether the election is conducted according to the standards for democratic elections to which Sri Lanka has committed itself, with reference to its own election legislation as well as relevant regional, Commonwealth and other international commitments.

We will consider, among other things, whether conditions exist for free and competitive elections; whether the Elections Commission is independent and effective; the transparency of the process; whether candidates have been free to campaign; what role the media has played; whether voters have been free to express their will; and whether the results process is transparent.

No Fire Zone' screening organisers to be charged in Malaysia

One of the three people, Lena Hendry, who were arrested following the screening of 'No Fire Zone' documentary in Malaysia is to be charged on Thursday at the KL Magistrate Court under the Film Censorship Act.

Hendry, the program officer of the organisation PUSAT KOMAS, was arrested on the 3rd July along with the Executive Director, Arul Prakkash and one of the Board of Directors Anna Har, after the screening was raided by Malaysian police, on apparent instructions of the Malaysian Home Ministry (KDN).

Below is a press statement by PUSAT KOMAS:

TNA sets out to win support of the masses

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) held a mass election rally in Nallur today, with several candidates addressing the crowds, and urging them to come out and vote.


   
Front page of the TNA electoral publication  

See below  for commentary from the event as it took place.

SL military and MoD receive high corruption ratings

In a recent study conducted by the Transparency International UK’s Defence and Security Programme (TI-DSP) , Sri Lanka was placed amongst the 14 most likely countries that were likely to suffer from high level corruption in their Ministry of Defence and armed forces.