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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…

‘We will hold India to account’ – Tamil politicians speak on Indo-Lanka Accord and 13th Amendment

Tamil politicians from the Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) and the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) have called for the upholding of the 1987 Indo-Lanka Accord, in the wake of renewed discussion between India and Sri Lanka around the 13th Amendment and devolution of power to Tamil regions of the island.

The head of the Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam said the Tamil people will hold India to account over pledges made in Accord, as he addressed Sri Lanka’s parliament this week.

Excavations in the Vadduvaakal area in search of LTTE weapons have failed

Excavations were carried out today on the land of an individual who claimed to have weapons believed to have been buried by the LTTE in the Vadduvaakal area under the Mullaitivu Police Division in the Mullaitivu District.

Permission was obtained from the Mullaitivu District Court, following which the Special Task Force (STF), police, army and investigators conducted the excavation. 

However, the excavation ended in failure as no materials were found in the area.

Economic turmoil: Sri Lankan shares suffer worst day in 16 years

Sri Lankan shares have had their worst day in 16 years, as a new outbreak of coronavirus infections in the Island weighed on the markets and triggered a trading halt for thirty minutes.

The benchmark CSE All Share Index ended down 7.65% at 5,587.18. The worst intraday percentage lost since 6 April 2004.

Trading on the Colombo Stock Exchange was halted earlier on the 5 October for thirty minutes after the S&P Sri Lanka 20 Index fell over 7.5% from its previous close.

Vijay Sethupathi faces backlash after announcement of Murali film

Popular Kollywood actor Vijay Sethupathi is facing growing criticism online after announcing that he was “honoured” to play the leading role in a film on the life of controversial Sri Lankan cricketer Muttiah Muralitharan.

“Honoured to be a part of this landmark project,” posted the actor on social media channels as he announced that the reported sport biopic on the cricketer would be coming soon. "Vijay Sethupathi is Muthiah Muralidaran," read the poster.

Britain ‘concerned about the human rights situation in Sri Lanka’

The United Kingdom said it is “concerned about the human rights situation in Sri Lanka” as a minister spoke on threats faced by human rights defenders on the island earlier today.

Responding to a question on Britain’s engagement with Sri Lanka, Minister of State at the Foreign Office Nigel Adams said the UK is “concerned about the human rights situation in Sri Lanka, including instances of harassment, intimidation and surveillance of civil society groups and human rights defenders”.

China strikes back against ‘despicable’ US interference in Sri-Lanka China relations

Responding to a statement by US ambassador to Sri Lanka, Alaina B. Teplitz, which expressed concern over Sri Lanka’s trading relationship with China, China’s Embassy in Sri Lanka has hit back against claiming it was a “despicable attempt to manipulate others” diplomatic relations.

The Chinese embassy further attacked the US claiming that it was guilty of applying a double standard. They went on to offer “helpful advice”

“-Don’t slander other countries’ work in fighting pandemic while topping the world in COVID-19 cases.

Australia continues detention of Sri Lanka catholic refugee for over a decade

<p>Australia has continued the detention of a Sri Lankan catholic refugee for over 11 years despite acknowledging a need to protect him.</p> <p>The refugee, given the pseudonym Alex by the Guardian to protect his anonymity, has been detained for over eleven years by Australian immigration authorities. Alex, a Sinhala catholic, was previously kidnapped and tortured because of his association with an opposition political party whilst his business associate was abducted by Sri Lanka’s security forces, before later being found dead.</p>

Curfews back in Sri Lanka as spike of coronavirus infections hits island

The Sri Lankan government has declared another set of curfews and banned all public gatherings across the island, after a cluster of more than 1,000 positive coronavirus infections this week, with the security forces warning that action would be taken against those that break government orders.

Sri Lankan health authorities confirmed on Wednesday that an outbreak ntered around a garment factory in the capital's suburbs has risen to 1,022 confirmed infections. More than 1,500 people have also reportedly been asked to quarantine at their homes.

Review: ‘Keenie Meenie: Britain’s Private Army’

Phil Miler’s explosive new documentary, “Keenie Meenie: Britain’s Private Army”, provides detailed insight into how a private British company went on to effectively set up one of Sri Lanka’s most notorious military units and sheds light on the United Kingdom's long-standing complicity in Sri Lanka's atrocities against Tamils.

Sinhala only banners at Vavuniya ministerial visit

Banners were put up in Sinhala only for a recent ministerial visit to Vavuniya, a district in the Tamil-speaking North.

Journalists from Vavuniya, Mullaitivu and Mannar were kept waiting for over two hours for Media Minister and cabinet spokesperson Keheliya Rambukwella and state minister S Viyazhenthiran at the Vavuniya District Secretariat on Saturday.