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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…

UN Special Rapporteurs warn Sri Lanka's 20th Amendment ‘may fall short of international standards’

Sri Lanka’s 20th Amendment to the Constitution “may fall short of international standards and adversely affect the independence of the judiciary as well as the separation of powers,” warned two Untied Nations Special Rapporteurs this month, as they put forward a series of recommendations to Sri Lanka’s parliament.

Take the parliament, leave the port - Sri Lanka’s workers object to Indian investment in Colombo

Sri Lanka’s port workers have said they would rather the Sri Lankan Parliament be handed over to India than allow for Indian-led investment to develop the East Container Terminal (ECT) at the Colombo Port, as opposition to the project continues to grow.

Workers at the Colombo port have been leading protests against the project and have even offered to find the money to build it themselves.

‘UK must show international leadership on Sri Lanka’ - Shadow Minister for Asia

Britain must “show international leadership” on Sri Lanka said the Shadow Minister for Asia Stephen Kinnock, in a letter where he expressed “deep concern about alarming threats to democratic governance, the rule of law and human rights” on the island.

US envoy meets with Sumanthiran as pressure mounts for Sri Lanka to be referred to the ICC

US ambassador to Sri Lanka, Alaina B. Teplitz, has met with Tamil National Alliance (TNA) leader, M.A. Sumanthiran to discuss the upcoming 46th UN Human Rights Council session in March and bring forwards a new UN resolution.

‘There are British officers everywhere’ - Sri Lanka's former prime minister details British military assistance 

Sri Lanka’s former prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has claimed that the British government was aware of the activities of Keenie Meenie Services (KMS), a British company that assisted the Sri Lankan military in committing crimes against Tamils.

Arrest warrant issued against Vedukkunari temple administration

A Vavuniya court has issued an arrest warrant against the administrators of the ancient Hindu Vedukkunari hill temple, as Sri Lanka’s archaeological department continues to pursue a case against the temple.

Sri Lanka’s Archaeological Department and the Sri Lankan Police had imposed various restrictions on public worship at the temple and filed a case in the Vavuniya Magistrate's Court under archaeological legislation last October. Chairman Sasikumar, Secretary Tamilselvan and Priest Madhimukarasa were present on behalf of the temple.

Wigneswaran calls for  Independent Investigative Mechanism and UN Special Rapporteur on Sri Lanka

The leader of the Tamizh Makkal Thesya Kootanii (TMTK) C V Wigneswaran has called on the United Nations to ensure Sri Lanka is referred to an international criminal tribunal, as he rejected the notion of granting the government “further time” at the UN Human Rights Council with the extension of another resolution on accountability for mass atrocities. 

TNA pledges to file lawsuit against Sinhala land grabbers in Batticaloa

Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarians said they would file a lawsuit concerning Sinhala land grabs in Mylanthanaimadu and Periya Maadhavanai grazing and agricultural area in Batticaloa, after meeting with Tamil farmers in the area earlier this month.

The case will be filed on behalf of TNA Batticaloa District MPs Shanakiyan Rasamanickam and Govinthan Karunakaran, said parliamentarian M A Sumanthiran.

Former Maldivian Foreign Minister hits back at Sri Lanka’s discrimination against Muslims

Responding to the announcements that Sri Lanka is considering sending Muslim bodies to be buried in the Maldives, former Maldivian Foreign Minister, Dunya Maumoon, urged on Twitter that Sri Lanka “respect their Muslim minority’s wish to have last rites of Covid-19 patients as per our religion”.

Protests continue against Sri Lanka’s forced cremations

A demonstrator in Kalmunai protests against Sri Lanka's forced cremation policy. Phote: ColomboPage.  

Politicians, activists and journalists participated in a protest in Amparai on Sunday, opposing Sri Lanka’s forced cremation of Muslims on grounds of COVID-19, reported ColomboPage