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A fisherman in Keppapulavu, Mullaitivu, was assaulted during a visit by Sri Lanka’s Fisheries Minister, Ramalingam Chandrasekaran, as tensions flared during the Minister’s local government election campaign on 24 April. Chandrasekaran, who was touring the North-East with National People’s Power (NPP) candidates, visited Keppapulavu where he met with representatives of the Keppapulavu Fishermen…

Ranil congratulates China’s Xi Jinping on election, seeks to deepen bilateral ties

Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe congratulated Chinese President Xi Jinping on his re-election, reports Colombo Gazette.

Mt Wickremeisinghe said Sri Lanka-China relations have made tremendous progress adding that multiple sectors had benefited from such progress.

“I look forward to work with you closely in deepening our bilateral relations, “ he said

Xi Jinping was re-elected on Saturday following a constitutional amendment made a week earlier which lifted presidential term limits.

 

 

Tamil man killed by military vehicle crash in Kilinochchi

A Tamil man was killed and another seriously injured when a military vehicle crashed into their motorcycle in Palai, Kilinochchi on Sunday morning.

The victim was identified as Gunaseelan Jesinthan, a 29-year-old father of one.

His 27-year-old passenger was admitted to Jaffna Teaching Hospital with severe injuries.

Palai police said they were investigating the crash.

Sri Lanka introduces tax changes aimed at achieving Rs 800 billion target

Sri Lanka is to introduce key changes to the income tax system aimed at reducing evasion and achieving the Rs 800 billion a year target, the Sunday Times reported. 

The changes which are set to come into force on April 1, will see increased jail terms, fines and penalties to those who evade income tax, make false statements or make late payments. 

Sri Lanka's Inland Revenue Department is aiming to increase direct taxes from 20% to 40% by 2020, decreasing indirect tax revenue by an equal measure from 80% to 60%. 

Sri Lankan FM to leave for UNHRC session in Geneva

Sri Lanka's foreign minister, Tilak Marapana is to leave tomorrow for Geneva to participate in the 37th session of the UN Human Rights Council. 

Mr Marapana will be accompanied by the Senior Advisor to Finance and Media Minister Mano Tittawella, Deputy Solicitor General Nerin Pulle, Advisor to Prime Minister Prashanthi Mahindaratne, Additional Secretary of the Foreign Ministry A.L.A. Aziz and Director General UN Division, Mahishini Colonne, Colombo Page reports. 

Sri Lankan president revokes state of emergency

The Sri Lankan president, Maithripala Sirisena on Saturday issued an order revoking the state of emergency, which was imposed following attacks against Muslims in Kandy. 

"Returned from a very successful tour of Japan, that brings many short and long terms benefits to us. Upon assessing the public safety situation, I instructed to revoke the State of Emergency from midnight yesterday," Mr Sirisena tweeted.

Sri Lankan diaspora group says OMP was set up to appease LTTE supporters

The Sri Lankan diaspora group, GSLF Australia, condemned the government's decision to set up the Office of Missing Persons (OMP), saying it was set up to appease LTTE supporters. 

In a letter to the Sri Lankan president, the GSLF spokesperson, urged politicians to lodge their protest against the commencement of the OMP. 

Joint Opposition to launch no confidence motion against Ranil

MPs of the Joint Opposition began collecting signatures this week towards a no confidence motion against the Sri Lankan prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe. 

The motion criticises Mr Wickremesinghe over his management of the treasury bond scam and the recent violence in Kandy. 

End impunity for sectarian violence in Sri Lanka - The Elders

The Elders this week called on the Sri Lankan government to end impunity for those committing and inciting sectarian violence in the country, following attacks on Muslims in Kandy by Sinhala Buddhist mobs earlier this month. 

“I am deeply alarmed by the recent upsurge in sectarian violence in Sri Lanka," Gro Brundtland, the former Norwegian prime minister and Deputy Chair of The Elders said. 

Sirisena to inaugurate Buddhism classes at controversial Jaffna vihara

The Sri Lankan President is due to travel to Jaffna next week to inaugurate a 'teaching Buddhism in Tamil language' scheme.

The scheme will be run by the highly-criticised Jaffna Naga Vihara.

Due to its imposing structure and its prime location in Jaffna Town, a Tamil cultural centre with a negligible Buddhist population, locals have viewed the monastery as a symbol of Sinhala-Buddhist colonisation since its post-war expansion.

The monastery also came under fire recently when its former chief monk was cremated, with the backing of Sri Lankan military forces, in the vicinity of a Tamil massacre memorial and Hindu temple, despite fierce opposition from locals.

Sri Lankan president confirms meeting with BBS chief in Japan

Sri Lanka’s president confirmed that he held a meeting with the leader of Bodu Bala Sena – a Sinhala nationalist extremist group – whilst on a visit to Japan, in a press release this morning.

In a press release by the President’s Media Division, Mr Sirisena denied that BBS chief Galagodaaththe Gnanasara was part of an official delegation that accompanied him on his visit from Sri Lanka.

He did however confirm that the notorious Buddhist monk “participated in a meeting which was organized by the Sri Lankan Embassy in Japan to provide an opportunity to the Sri Lankan community in Japan to meet the President”.