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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…

Excavations begin after human remains discovered in Mullaitivu well

Excavaations have begun after skeletal remains have been found in a well on private grounds in Mulliyawalai, Mullaitivu.

A woman who visited cattle in the area noticed the human remains and informed local authorties, who then informed the Sri Lankan police regarding the matter.

Police arrived at the spot and inspected the skeleton, before posting officers in civilian clothes at the site.

Sri Lanka cancels another Japanese project in 'surprise' move as debts mount

Sri Lanka’s reputation will take a hit after its ultranationalist government is set to scrap two multimillion dollar investment projects funded by Japan, reports NikkeiAsia, as international debts continue to mount.

Sri Lanka Medical Association supports Muslim burials after international backlash

Sri Lanka’s Medical Association (SLMA) has concluded that the burial of COVID-19 bodies could be permitted in Sri Lanka following intense international and domestic protests in defence of Muslim religious freedom.

Sri Lanka’s Defence Secretary denies military takeover of state sector

Sri Lanka’s Defence Secretary, Kamal Gunaratne, has denied that the military taking over state sector institutions as the army takes on responsibility for printing driving licenses.

In his statement, he maintained that the military’s actions were a “temporary measure following a cabinet decision to save state funds”. He further claimed the army was only involved in the printing process but that the Motor Traffic Department would function largely unchanged.

Rajapaksa pardons nationalist monk convicted of carrying firearms

Former chief monk of the Sri Bodhirajarama temple in Megawatt, Colombo, Uvathenne Sumana, serving life imprisonment for possession of firearms was granted presidential pardon on Sunday.

Diana Gamage, a Samagi Jana Balawegaya  MP, had requested this pardon from the Prime Minister.

Sumana was sentenced at the Colombo High Court in June 2020 for possessing a T-56 firearm during the 2010 presidential election.

Police Scotland renewed training contract with Sri Lanka sparks demands for an investigation

Police Scotland’s renewal of their training contract with Sri Lanka, despite on-going human-rights violations, has sparked demands for a Holyrood review, examining the human rights impact of their programme.

Speaking on the renewed contract, author and journalist Phil Miller, expressed alarm stating:

Tamil families of the disappeared see out 2020 with protest for justice

Tamil families of the disappeared marked the end of 2020, with a protest demanding justice for their forcibly disappeared loved ones last week.

Demonstrations took place in Jaffna, Mannar and Vavuniya last week, as the families continued their struggle and demanded answers over the disappearances of thousands of Tamils.

 

Jaffna

Protest in Kilinochchi against forced cremations as campaign across North-East continues

Demonstrators in Kilinochchi

Kilinochchi locals voiced their discontent concerning Sri Lanka’s policy of compulsory cremations, as campaigns against the moved continued across the North-East.

The state’s policy opposes Islamic practices and concerns raised by the UN as well as World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines whic notes that cremations for COVID-19 related deaths are not compulsory.

Protest in Mannar against forced cremations of Muslim COVID-19 victims

Politicians, religious leaders and locals in Mannar took part in a protest on Thursday (31st December) against the Sri Lankan government’s continued insistence to forcibly cremate Muslim victims of COVID-19.

The demonstration commenced at 9:00 AM local time and took place in front of the Mannar district secretariat, with politicians such as Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) MP for the Vanni district, Charles Nirmalanathan among those in attendance.