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Tamil residents, landowners and activists in Maruthankerni have halted a land survey linked to an attempted acquisition reportedly for Sri Lankan military purposes in Vadamaradchi East. The move, which took place in the Maruthankerni area of the Jaffna district, drew strong opposition from the landowner and local residents, who warned that handing land to the Sri Lankan military could lead to…

TNA to attend Tamil Eelam Support Organization conference

The largest Tamil political party in Sri Lanka have confirmed that they will be attending the Tamil Eelam Support Organization (TESO) conference in India to be held in August, according to reports.

Ceylon Today reported that the Tamil national Alliance would be attending the conference, along with the  Nava Sama Samaja Party led by Dr. Vickramabahu Karunaratne, the Democratic People’s Front led by Mano Ganeshan and Siritunga Jayasuriya’s United Socialist Party.

Army restricts access to places of worship

The Sri Lankan military in Valikaamam North has been blocking access to temples and churches located within Jaffna’s ‘High Security Zone’ reports TamilNet.

St Joseph Church in the Vaasaavilan village was given military permission to hold its annual feast on Wednesday last week. However, the parish priest and worshippers were blocked at the ‘Forward Defence Line’ by the SLA and turned back after 4 hours of arguments with military officers.

Gandhi statue destroyed in Ariyalai

A statue of Mahatma Gandhi in Ariyalai, in Jaffna district, was destroyed by unidentified persons, reports Uthayan.

According to Jaffna based newspaper, the incident occurred on Saturday night.

Police officers in Jaffna claim to be investigating the incident. No arrests have been made.

Civil society calls on TNA to reject constitution, PC model and demerged North-East

Almost 100 civil society leaders have signed a memo to the Tamil National Alliance urging them to reject the provincial council system and the demerging of the North and East, as they prepare to contest in the upcoming Eastern Provincial Council Elections.

The statement, signed by student activists, academics, religious leaders, trade union leaders and professionals amongst many more from across the North-East, noted that,

Attorney General shrugs off child sex abuse claims

Sri Lanka’s Attorney General has dismissed claims that sexual abuse of children in Sri Lanka was on the rise, suggesting that the majority of cases were consensual relationships between teenagers.

Attorney General Palitha Fernando, who is Sri Lankan government's chief legal advisor and its primary lawyer in the Supreme Court, told Lakbima News,

Lankan Navy attack Indian fishermen with stones and logs

Ten Indian boats fishing near Katchatheevu were attacked by Sri Lankan navy with stones and logs early this morning.

Fishing officials said the Lankan navy cut the fishing nets in the boats and threw them into the sea. No fishermen were reported injured in the assault.

These ten boats were part of a fleet of 696 boats which set off into sea from Dhanushkodi last night.

Weerawamsa speaks

Speaking at the International Cuban Solidarity Day held in Colombo, the minister for housing and construction, Wimal Weerawansa said

“The country which is the most insecure in this world is US. They live with an insecure mentality. That is why the American police have imprisoned five Cuban patriots while labelling them as terrorists when those people have done nothing wrong.”

TNA MP arrested for Black July remembrance

TNA MP and TELO political coordinator, Sivajalingam, was arrested and detained by the Sri Lankan Army on Thursday for remembering the massacre of political prisoners at Welikade prison during the 1983 pogrom, reported TamilNet. 

Posters had been put up remembering the 54 Tamil prisoners that were killed by their Sinhala inmates, including TELO leaders, Kuddimani and Thangathurai. 

Navy intelligence calls for asylum seekers to be sent back

The Sri Lankan Navy has called on Australia to deport asylum seekers back to the island, following the deportation of Dayan Anthony, the first Tamil asylum seeker to be sent back to Sri Lanka since the end of 2009 massacre.

Speaking to The Australian, head of Sri Lankan Naval intelligence Nishantha Ulugetenne said,
"When you start deporting, then this problem will ease for us,"

Solheim details 'assassination attempt'

Erik Solheim has discussed planned assassinations and attacks on him during his visit to Sri Lanka in May 2000, with Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten.

He confirmed with Aftenposten that intelligence police had briefed him about assassination plans, with the tip coming from Norwegians with access to information on radical groups in Sri Lanka.

Solheim told the newspaper,
“We assumed that the threat came from Sinhalese extremists.”