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Environmentalists and civil society activists protested at Galle Face in Colombo on 17 June against proposed heavy mineral sand mining along the eastern coastline from Oluvil to Pothuvil, warning that the project threatens the land, fisheries and livelihoods of Tamil and Muslim communities across the Eastern Province. According to the People's Alliance for Right to Land (PARL), exploration…

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

Deepa Mehta's Funny Boy disqualified from Oscars international category

Deepa Mehta's film Funny Boy has been disqualified as an entry from the Academy Awards International Feature category for failing to meet the foreign language dialogue threshold.

The film was entered as a Tamil language film as Canada's official submission, but was found to fall far short of the foreign language dialogue requirement of at least 50%, with Tamil and Sinhala dialogue making up only 37%.

Criticism continues to mount as Sri Lanka considers exiling Muslim burials to the Maldives

Following international backlash to the forced cremation of Muslim suspected to have died from COVID-19, which is contrary to guidance from the World Health Organisation (WHO), Sri Lanka is considering shipping bodies to the Maldives where they will be buried.

South Asian countries need to disregard the death penalty and listen to experts on sexual violence - HRW

 

Critiquing government mishandling of high-profile sexual violence cases across South Asia, Human Rights Watch has called on governments to “disregard populist death penalty rhetoric and listen to their own experts to prevent and end sexual violence against women”.

 

Sexual violence in Sri Lanka

As Sri Lanka's Defence Attaché tenure comes to an end, calls for his arrest continue to mount

As Sri Lanka’s UK-based Ex-Service Persons Associations (SLESPA-UK) recently congratulated war criminal and Sri Lankan defence attaché, Brigadier Swarna Bothota, on the ending of his tenure in office, Tamil diaspora activists continue to call for his arrest.

Sri Lankan police launch complete lockdown in Salambaikulam, Vavuniya 

Sri Lankan police brought the town of Salambaikulam in Vavuniya under full lockdown last week after two people in the area tested positive for coronavirus. 

The mother and daughter, who returned to Vavuniya from Colombo last month, were isolated at their home in Salambaikulam. PCR tests which were conducted in Jaffna last Fiday that confirmed both had been infected with the coronavirus.

Sri Lankan police have been seen setting up barricades in the area as they placed it into lockdown.

Sri Lanka sees world highest elephant deaths as government ramps up habitat destruction

 

Sri Lanka has recorded the highest number of elephant deaths caused by human-elephant conflict in the world. The Committee on Public Accounts (COPA) recorded that in the past 12 months 407 elephants have been killed in conflict with humans.

Vavuniya court blocks families of the disappeared from marking 1400 days of protest

Tamil families of the disappeared were blocked by Vavuniya's District Court from holding a demonstration to mark 1,400 days of continued protests, as Sri Lanka ramps up it's crackdown on Tamils in the North-East. 

Jayavanitha Kasipillai, the Head of the Association of Relatives of the Disappeared, has been ordered to appear before the court on January 4, 2021, for organising the demonstration.

International Financial centre to be built as Colombo's Port City Project progresses

Sri Lankan prime minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and Chinese ambassador Qi Zhenhong, witnessed an agreement signing between China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) and Browns investment to commence the Colombo International Finance Centre (CIFC) Mixed Development Project in the Port City Colombo, as Chinese involvement in the project grows.