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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…

Fitch says SL FDI modest compared with peers

Rating agency Fitch has said that Sri Lanka is showing strength in economic growth, however Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) remains modest compared with rated peers, leading to rising external indebtedness.

A statement by Fitch Ratings said that this could be a source of vulnerability as central banks in major economies tighten global funding conditions.

Aggrieved monk identifies Buddhist extremist attacker

A Buddhist monk accused the Sinhala Buddhist extremist organisation Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) of assaulting him for preaching ethnic harmony among communities.

The attacked monk, , Watareka Vijitha, reportedly angered the BBS with a speech he delivered during Ramadan, calling for peaceful coexistence among different communities.

US embassy provides funds to Sri Lanka archaeology department

The US embassy in Sri Lanka has provided Sri Lanka’s Department of Archaeology with a $40,120 grant for the “conservation of archaeological materials”.

A statement by the embassy said that the project will “promote new and enhanced conservation standards by building physical and professional capabilities to preserve and manage public archaeological collections."

TNA candidate Ananthy Sasitharan explains what drives her

Speaking at the Jaffna Press Club last week, Tamil National Alliance’s candidate for the Jaffna district, Ananthy Sasitharan, expressed her desire to meet with Navi Pillay, and outline the harsh realities of the situation in the North-East, and reiterated that the Tamil nation was not defeated.

SL navy sailors arrested over people smuggling

Four members of the Sri Lankan Navy have been arrested for allegedly trying to smuggle asylum seekers to Australia, reports the Age.

Three sailors and 'one civilian attached to the navy' were arrested for their role in attempting to smuggle 111 asylum seekers on boat to Australia from Galle.

108 out of the 111 of the group were Tamil.

Tamil MPs have often spoken out about the navy being involved in profit-making smuggling rings.

Peiris to arrive in India as Karunanidhi calls for boycott

External Affairs Minister GL Peiris is due to arrive in India today to invite Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to the Commonwealth heads of Government Meeting in Sri Lanka later this year.

Tamil Nadu opposition leader M Karunanidhi has warned of protests and blockades if Singh does not declare a boycott of the event.

In a statement released on Saturday, the leader of the DMK said that Sri Lanka was attempting to water down the 13th amendment and has failed to prevent attacks on Tamil fishermen.

Govt launches trilingual newspaper in Northern Province

Government distributes its newly launched newspaper to schoolchildren in Jaffna.

TNA supporters assaulted

The Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CaFFE) verified an incident of election related violence on Saturday.

A Tamil National Alliance (TNA) candidate V Kanagaratnam and his supporters where attacked whilst staying at a residence in Mannar earlier this week. The injured supporters were admitted to Jaffna Teaching Hospital.

The TNA - in Tamil and English

Following on from a recent visit to Canada with the TNA MP M.A. Sumanthiran, the leader of the Tamil National Alliance, R. Sampanthan, addressed the Tamil diaspora in the UK this week, during two public events in London, hosted by the TNA-UK.


TNA campaigners arrested

A group of five Tamil National Alliance (TNA) supporters were arrested after putting up posters in support of the Vavuniya District candidate, M.M Rathan.

The campaigners were arrested and interrogated for nearly three hours before being produced in front of the magistrate.