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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…

Sinhala extremist group seen with Sri Lankan president in Tokyo

Photograph: JDS

The leader of the Bodu Bala Sena (BBS), a Sinhala Buddhist extremist group, was seen attending an event with Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena in Tokyo this week, just days after deadly anti-Muslim riots erupted on the island.

Footage emerged of BBS chief Galagodaaththe Gnanasara seated on the front row of a packed room at the Imperial hotel in Tokyo, whilst Mr Sirisena delivered a speech.

Sri Lanka blames Facebook for failing to curb Sinhala hate speech

The Sri Lankan government accused Facebook of failing to act swiftly to curb hate speech by Sinhala Buddhist extremists on the social media platform, which it says stoked anti-Muslim riots on the island last week.

Harin Fernando, Sri Lanka’s telecommunications minister, said “this whole country could have been burning in hours”.

Speaking to the Guardian, he added that “hate speech is not being controlled by these organisations and it has become a critical issue globally”. “

Facebook is not reacting as fast as we have wanted it to react. In the past it has taken various number of days to review [flagged posts] or even to take down the pages.”

NPC calls for release of 8 schools still under army occupation in Vali North

Eight schools still under Sri Lankan army occupation in the Valikamam North 'high security zone' should be released for resumption of educational activities, the Northern Provincial Council has said.

In a resolution brought by the council member P. Kajatheepan, the council called on the Sri Lankan government to secure the release of the schools from army occupation and hand over control to the NPC so that educational activities could resume.

Office on Missing Persons operational says chairman

The chairman of the Office of Missing Persons (OMP) on Tuesday announced the body was commencing its operations, adding that the OMP was much overdue. 

"The main purpose of the OMP is to address the suffering of the many thousands of families living in all parts of the country whose loved ones have gone missing or disappeared during multiple conflicts in Sri Lanka," the chairman said in a statement. 

Statement reproduced below: 

Families of the disappeared in Kilinochchi meet Swiss officials

Families of the disappeared in Kilinochchi met with officials from the Swiss embassy on Tuesday, on their 387th day of protest. 

Holding photographs of their missing loved ones, families expressed their frustration at the government's failure to provide answers despite over one year of protests. 

23 Indians arrested in Colombo

Sri Lankan authorities arrested 23 Indian nationals today in Colombo, for allegedly violating their visas. 

The arrests were made in a morning raid by the Department of Immigration and Emigration. 

The arrested people, including 9 fortune tellers will be repatriated, the assistant controller, M G V Kariyawasam said. 

Under pressure Sri Lanka looks to end social media ban

The Sri Lankan government is to end the restriction on Viber tonight, the Director General of Government Information Sudarshana Gunawardana said in a statement, amid rising pressure to end the social media ban. 

Yesterday the US ambassador to Colombo, Atul Keshap tweeted:

"The longer the #SriLanka #SocialMediaBan persists, the greater the damage to tourism, the IT sector, business, and the nation's reputation for freedom and openness.  So many Sri Lankans also rely on #socialmedia to connect with loved ones overseas."

Sinhala doctors refused to treat attacked Muslims during riots – JDS

Sinhala doctors at a government hospital refused to treat Muslim victims that had been attacked by Sri Lankan security forces during riots in Kandy last week, reports JDS.

Abdul Saleel Mohamed Fazil, a local councillor, told JDS that commandos from Sri Lanka’s elite Special Task Force (STF) broke into his house and attacked him last week, as anti-Muslim violence flared in the area.

Militant Buddhism: Sri Lankan navy constructs vihara office in Nainativu

A senior Sri Lanka navy commander declared open a newly constructed office for a Buddhist vihara in Nainativu earlier this year, as Sri Lankan military involvement in consolidating Sinhala Buddhism in the North-East continues.

International community must ‘move beyond rhetoric’ on Sri Lanka – SLC

The Sri Lanka Campaign for Peace & Justice (SLC) has urged the international community to “move beyond mere rhetoric” on Sri Lanka, as Colombo falls behinds on commitments made in a United nations resolution more than two years ago.