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A rare trilingual stone inscription featuring texts in Tamil, Chinese, and Persian has been added to the UNESCO Memory of the World Register. The tablet, dated 15 February 1409, was discovered in 1911 in Galle, on the southern tip of the island, by a British engineer H.F. Tomalin. It is thought to have been installed by the famed Chinese admiral Zheng He during one of his voyages across the…

Sri Lanka blames internal opposition for slow progress at Universal Periodic Review

The Sri Lankan government has blamed opponents who accuse them of inviting foreign interference for its slow progress on improving human rights.

“Unfortunately, each step taken to reconcile the nation and acknowledge the legacies of our difficult past is contested,” Sri Lanka’s Deputy Minister of National Policies and Economic affairs said at the UNited Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva.

Sri Lanka's ports minister opposes 'liberalisation' of shipping sector

Sri Lanka's minister of ports and shipping, Mahinda Samarasinghe criticised proposed changes to the shipping sector outlined in the 2018 budget released last week as a move towards liberalisation. 

He condemned the proposed plans to allow 100% foreign ownership in the sector as "completely wrong", the FT reported. 

Timeline for action needed in Sri Lanka - HRW

Human Rights Watch called on UN member states to "press Sri Lanka for a time-bound action plan on reforms" during the country's third Universal Periodic Review, which commences today. 

"Successive Sri Lankan governments, including under President Maithripala Sirisena, have failed to ensure accountability for serious rights violations and other important commitments," HRW said in a statement

Sri Lankan soldier caught smuggling cannabis on Trinco-bound bus

A Sri Lankan soldier was arrested for smuggling cannabis by Vavuniya police on Sunday.

Puliyankulam police station’s officer-in-charge said the solider was arrested in the early hours of Sunday morning on a night bus from Jaffna to Trincomalee.

The 24-year-old soldier who is based in a camp in Jaffna was in possession of around 2kg of Kerala ganja.

The increase in drug smuggling in the Northern Province has been due to the protection and patronage of Sri Lanka military forces and police authorities, the TNA MP S. Sritharan said.

British parliamentary group for Tamils calls for UN investigation into ongoing torture, questions British aid to Sri Lanka

The Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils, MP Paul Scully called on UN Human Rights chief to launch an investigation into the most recent reports of torture in Sri Lanka.

“The investigations by the Associated Press once again highlights the gravity and scale of continuing human rights abuses against Tamils on the island,” said the British MP.

In a statement released Monday, Mr Scully questioned the British government’s spending on security sector reform in Sri Lanka, stating,

UNP minister extols new budget, downplays defence spending

The current good-governance regime in Sri Lanka will allocate plenty of funds to rehabilitate the North-East, the UNP parliamentarian and State Minister for Women’s and Children’s Affairs, Vijayakala Maheswaran has claimed.

Ms Maheswaran criticised the previous regime for overspending on defence and security forces, stating that the current government would be more focused on addressing the needs of the Tamils and Muslims of the North-East, including war widows and the displaced.

However the government’s highest allocation in this year’s budget remains for the Ministry of Defence.

Sword attacks on the rise again in Jaffna

Four Tamil men have been hospitalised following a resurgence in sword attacks in Jaffna this week.

In one incident on Monday, Srikanthan of Koppay North was pursued from Jaffna Town by assailants on two motorcycles before being attacked just 500 metres from Koppay police station.

In another attack on Monday night, a Tamil man was injured at his home in Navaly when the house was broken into and attacked.

Two other Tamils were hospitalised in an attack in Gurunagar on Sunday.

Indian national arrested in Vavuniya

An Indian national was arrested by Sri Lankan police in Vavuniya on Tuesday for allegedly over staying his visa. 

The man, who has not been named was detained by Vavuniya hospital, AdaDerana reported. 

He will be produced before Vavuniya Magistrate's Court, the paper reported. 

Sri Lanka's police chief says NGOs reliant on foreign aid will not be tolerated

Sri Lanka's Inspector General of Police, Pujith Jayasundara warned that the "President and the Prime Minister would not tolerate the NGOs, which are dependent on foreign aid and racketeers who deposit public funds in foreign banks", the Daily Mirror reported. 

Mr Jayasundara made these remarks whilst speaking at an event in Kurunegala.  

Tamil civil society groups call on international community to 're-prioritise accountability and justice' in Sri Lanka

Civil society groups across the North-East highlighted the feature published in the Associated Press last week detailing recent reports of torture and rape of Tamils by Sri Lankan authorities and called on the international community to "re-prioritize accountability and justice for atrocity crimes committed during and after the armed conflict in their engagement with the Government of Sri Lanka."