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The Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court has ordered former State Intelligence Service Director Major General (Retired) Suresh Sallay to provide the Criminal Investigation Department with the passwords to his mobile phone and computer as part of the ongoing investigation into the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings. The order was issued on Wednesday by Colombo Fort Magistrate Pasan Amarasena, while Sallay…

Sumanthiran criticises Wigneswaran

TNA spokesperson MA Sumanthiran on Saturday said that people who were friendly to the alliance were being led astray by Chief Minister CV Wigneswaran.

Commenting on the recently established Tamil Political Council, Mr Sumanthiran said that the Tamil people would not abandon the TNA or the leadership.

He further said that the establishment of the TPC was a clear indication that the chief minister was anti-TNA, the DailyMirror reported.

What’s the Deal with Sri Lanka’s War Crimes Court?

Sri Lanka’s announcement of a special court to handle alleged wartime abuses should still be met with scepticism.

Several weeks ago, Chandrika Kumaratunga announced that Sri Lanka would set up a special court to deal with alleged wartime abuses. Kumaratunga is the chairperson of the Office for National Unity and Reconciliation (ONUR); she served as President of Sri Lanka from 1994-2005.

The news about a special court came as a surprise to many people. When the initial announcement was made, Kumaratunga stated that the court was expected to begin its work by late December or early January. Yet it remains unclear if that’s still the case.

TNA appointed as co-chairs in District Coordinating Committees

The Tamil National Alliance as received the co-chair positions for all District Coordinating Commissions in the districts of the North-East.

Leader of the party R Sampanthan will be the co-chairman of the Trincomalee DCC, MP Kavindran Kodeeswaran in the Amparai, and MP G. Srineshan in Batticaloa, according to TNA spokesperson MA Sumanthiran.

War crimes suspect Sarath Fonseka re-applies for US Green Card

Sri Lanka's former army commander, Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka has reapplied for a US Green Card, weeks after reports indicated that his visa application to visit the US was rejected, reports the Sunday Leader.

Mr Fonseka, who is thought to be responsible for heinous mass atrocities, was a Green Card holder until it expired while he was in prison, held by the Rajapaksa regime.

Sri Lanka finalising framework of Indian trade agreement

The Sri Lankan government is finalising the framework of the Economic and Technology Agreement (ETCA), to be signed with India next May, by consulting with the public and the private sector.

A top level Sri Lankan official delegation will visit India to attend a meeting in New Delhi to discuss modalities of the proposed agreement that will cover investment and services, official sources told The Sunday Times, adding that this agreement was completely different from the earlier proposed Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), which was opposed by many organisations in the south.

However the ETCA is also being opposed, with several trade unions planning a strike in the new year, which will also be targeted at the new agreement, alongside grievances about the recent budget.

Sri Lanka to resubmit application for GSP+ in January

The Sri Lankan government will resubmit its applications to regain the EU's GSP+ trade concessions, which were withdrawn over its human rights record/

International Development Minister Malik Samarawickrama told textile industry representatives earlier this month that the EU's ban on fisheries exports will be removed, which would pave the way to regaining GSP+, The Sunday Times reported.

In November the EU's ambassador to Sri Lanka, David Daly said that the reinstatement of the GSP+ benefits were further away than the government claimed, a few days after Mr Samarawickrama told parliament that the concessions would be reinstated in June 2016.

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe in June claimed GSP+ would be granted after the Human Rights Council last September.

Sri Lankan president says Iglesias gig organisers should be ‘whipped'

Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena called for the organisers of an Enrique Iglesias concert to be “whipped with toxic stingray tails”, calling the behaviour of concert goers “uncivilised”.

Addressing a public meeting in Amparai, Mr Sirisena was outraged by reports that female fans at the concert had thrown undergarments at the 40 year old singer, while one fan got on stage and kissed him.

Mr Sirisena said that this type of behaviour would have usually elicited violence from locals towards the female fans, but he felt in this instance it was the organisers who deserved the beating.

Sri Lankan to update Buddhist chronicles with recent presidents' reigns

The Sri Lankan government announced that the latest chapter of a Buddhist chronicle is to be printed and will contain details of the island’s armed conflict.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs, Wayamba Development and Cultural Affairs said the latest chapter of the Mahavamsa would cover from 1978 to 2010 and would examine the presidencies of J. R. Jayawardene, Ranasinghe Premadasa, Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga and Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Under Mr Rajapaksa, the Sri Lankan government had previously announced funding for 3 additional chapters dedicated solely to the former president, more than any of the predecessors in the text.

Jaffna protestors demand clean water

Protestors in Jaffna took to the streets on Sunday to demand that the Sri Lankan government provide safe drinking water.


Demonstrating by the Chunnakam Iyanar temple, the protestors also called on the Northern Provincial Council to ensure safe drinking water was being provided for residents.

Ranil to table resolution to set up constitutional reform process

Sri Lanka’s prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe is to table a resolution that will set up a parliamentary constitutional assembly on January 9 2016 reports Colombo Page.

The resolution will set up a process that will seek to build Sri Lanka’s 3rd constitution.

The constitutional assembly, comprising of all Members of Parliament, would seek views for a fresh constitution and prepare a draft proposal within 6 months.

The constitution will have to be adopted in parliament with a 2/3rd majority.