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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…

Former LTTE cadre's body found washed ashore in Vadamarachchi

The body of a former LTTE cadre who was reported missing on March 9th was found washed up on the coast of Vadamarachchi.

Fisherman and 38-year-old father of three, Thevathas Julio Alexan, of Kattaikkadu did not return home after work on the March 9. Although his boat and equipment washed ashore, locals were unable to find him out at sea.

His body was discovered on Tuesday morning.

Mr Alexan was a former member of the LTTE’s border force, locals said.

Jaffna Tamils protest in solidarity with victims of anti-Muslim violence in Kandy

Tamils in Jaffna held a protest condemning the anti-Muslim violence in Kandy and across the island last week.

The protestors called for perpetrators of racist violence to face justice.

‘Sri Lanka's culture of impunity is a ticking time bomb’ – M A Sumanthiran

Tamil National Alliance MP warned that Sri Lanka’s “culture of impunity is a ticking time bomb,” as he criticised failure to ensure justice and accountability, in the wake of anti-Muslim violence last week.

Petrol bomb attack on Muslim restaurant in Puttalam

A Muslim restaurant in Puttalam was attacked with a petrol bomb this weekend, just days after anti-Muslim violence erupted in Kandy, reports The Island.

The restaurant in Anamaduwa saw a group on motorcycles hurl a petrol bomb at it, in the early hours of Saturday morning.

The police said they suspect the attack was “racially motivated”.

A group of seven suspects have since been arrested by the Sri Lankan police after CCTV footage captured the attack.

Anti-Muslim riots caused ‘heavy blow’ to Sri Lanka’s economy says PM

Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister lamented the “heavy blow” dealt to the economy and tourism to the island, after anti-Muslim violence by Sinhala Buddhist mobs last week.

"The work of a handful of saboteurs has caused a heavy blow to the country both economically and socially," AFP reported Ranil Wickremesinghe as saying in a statement.

Al Jazeera Mr Wickremesinghe as stating the violence has dealt “great social and financial damage to the country”.

Sri Lanka ‘falls short’ of realising UN resolution – former UN human rights chief

The former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navanethem Pillay said that Sri Lanka’s “efforts fall short of realization of the core terms” of a UN resolution on accountability for international crimes committed during the armed conflict.

Speaking to Ceylon Today at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Ms Pillay said that she had “had great hope that the new Government will deliver on the undertakings they gave the HRC”.

Australia attempting to deport Tamil couple with two infants

A Tamil couple seeking asylum for themselves and their two infant daughters in Australia are being held at a detention centre in Melbourne after Border Force officers stormed their home and gave them ten minutes to pack their belongings and leave.

The family who lived in a rural town in Queensland were detained a day after their visas has expired. 

The Tamil Refugee Council said that the family were misled over their visa status and expecting to have their visa renewed.

The Council also said the family were mistreated in the way they were transported, with the couple being separated and the children not allowed to sit with their mother.

Sri Lanka President to appoint committee to probe anti-Muslim violence in Kandy

A committee to probe the anti-Muslim violence in Kandy is to be appointed by the Sri Lankan president, the Presidential Secretary has said.

The committee will be made up of three retired judges, who will be appointed on President Sirisena’s return from foreign visits.

The announcement was met with derision in some areas, with critics pointing to Sri Lanka’s long history of appointing fruitless committees, commissions and task-forces.

Sirisena visits Japan

The Sri Lankan president, Maithripala Sirisena arrived in Japan on Monday as part of two day official visit. 

The visit is aimed at strengthening ties between the two countries, as well as improving trade relations. Mr Sirisena will participate in an investor and business conference. 

Mr Sirisena is expected to hold discussions with the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. 

Main reason for Sri Lanka's issues is following NGOs advice - Gota

The former Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa on Sunday asserted that the main reason for Sri Lanka's issues was because the government was following the advice of NGOs rather than the advice of the Maha Sangha, 

“The government has forgotten religious values, our culture and sovereignty and this has resulted in various issues within different sections of society," he was further quoted by the Daily Mirror as saying. 

"It was pointless giving priority to Buddhism only in the Constitution," he added.