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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…

British Tamil interrogated by TID at Katunayake airport

A fifty-year-old British Tamil was interrogated by the Terrorist Investigation Division during the early hours of Saturday morning at Katunayake airport, reports Uthayan.

Thavarajah Rahunathan was arrested as he stepped off an Air Lanka flight, interrogated for a number of hours before being released in the evening.

Rahunathan is the brother of the owner of Tilko Hotel, and has been a resident of the UK for a number of years.

Concerns about new Buddha in Batticaloa

Plans to build a Buddha statue at the northern gateway of Batticaloa city have raised concerns among residents, reports Uthayan.

There are currently no religious symbols at the ornamental gateway to the region, where a Buddhist population is practically non-existent.

TNA MP P. Ariyendran
slammed the idea, alleging that the plans were drawn up with the intent of distressing the population of Batticaloa.

"The entire population of Batticaloa is Tamil-speaking," Ariyendran said, "there is no need to raise more Buddha statues here."

Buddhists charge cricketers with 'betraying country'

Sri Lankan Buddhist organisation 'Ravana Balaya' has slammed Sri Lanka's cricketers as having 'betrayed the country', after several players returned from participating in the Indian Premier League (IPL) tournament.

The group's secretary Ven. Iththaekande Saddhatissa Thero stated that the cricketers were "disgracing the country and themselves too", according to ColomboPage, and warned that they would " face their wrath", as they returned from India.

Buddhism never allowed for Buddhist extremists says Rajapaksa

Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa exalted the values of Buddhist teachings, asserting that Buddhism had never allowed Buddhists to become extremists.

Addressing devotees on Wednesday, Rajapaksa said that the Mahasangha 'should be more concerned and well-informed about a situation being plotted to rouse communal tensions and create a crisis situation among religions and sects of the same religion to breach the religious harmony in the country'.

A government website quoted him as saying:

Army colony planned in Palaly

A new Army colony is being planned in the Jaffna peninsula announced Sri Lanka's army commander Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya.

Speaking to the Sinhala language newspaper Divaina, Jayasuriya said existing army camps would be 'withdrawn' and 'relocated' into an army colony in the Palaly region.

Govt responsible for calls to abolish 13th Amendment: Sumanthiran

A parliamentarian from the Tamil National Alliance, M.A Sumanthiran, speaking to the Sunday Leader, outlined that the government was  responsible for the Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) calls to abolish the 13 Amendment.

SL military soldier suspected of Vavuniya child rape

A Sri Lankan military soldier is suspected to have perpetrated the rape of a 7 year old girl in Nedunkeni, Vavuniya, reports Uthayan.

The incident led to a protest by local Tamils, demanding that the culprit be arrested.

Police reported on Tuesday evening that a Sri Lankan military soldier had been arrested.

German NGO interrogated by SL police

Sri Lanka’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has interrogated members of the German NGO the Friedrich Naumann Foundation, for allegedly working beyond its legal mandate.

The NGO, which has been working on the island since 1974, has had their local representative Sagarika Delgoda interrogated by CID.

According to ColomboPage,

Sri Lanka concerned over US MoU with Trincomalee urban council

The Sri Lankan government has expressed concern over a recent Memorandum of understanding, signed between the US Embassy in Colombo and the Trincomalee Urban Council, to establish an ‘American Corner’, a public information centre.

Unnamed officials said the External Affairs Ministry had no knowledge of this and did not authorise the MoU, reported the DailyMirror.

Two American corners already exist in Jaffna and Kandy.

JHU to incite the masses against the 13th Amendment

A party in coalition with Sri Lanka’s ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA), the Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU,) announced today, that steps would be taken to mobilise the public in calls to abolish the 13th Amendment of the constitution.

JHU parliamentarian, Ven. Athuraliye Ratana, stressed that the public must urge the government to change its stance on the 13th Amendment.