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Amnesty International has called for the release of detained Tamil rapper Sangeethan Ganeshkumar and renewed demands for the repeal of Sri Lanka's Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), warning that the legislation continues to facilitate arbitrary detention and human rights abuses. In a statement issued this week, the international rights organisation expressed concern over the continued use of…

Militant Buddhism: Vihara structure expansion commences in Muthur

Buddhist monks, military and police personnel gathered at the foundation laying ceremony of a new Buddhist Vihara in Muthur, Trincomalee.

The latest construction, forms a long list of Buddhist Vihara projects that Sri Lanka's army has been involved in across the traditionally Tamil regions of the North-East. The demographic make of Muthur consists largely of the Tamil and Muslim community. 

SLPP vows to repeal OMP

The Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) Chairman Prof. G. L. Peiris vowed to repeal the Office on Missing Persons, if his party were to come to power at the next general elections.

Speaking to reporters Prof Peiris said that the Inland Revenue Act (IRA), Office on Missing Persons Act (OMPA) and Active Liability Management Act (ALMA) would all be “scrapped immediately”, according to The Island.

The SLPP won control of 231 local councils out of a total of 340 in this year’s local council elections, sweeping across the south of the island.

Militarisation of Jaffna continues as military looks to renovate 100 Hindu temples

The militarisation of the Jaffna peninsula looks set to continue, as the Sri Lankan army announced that it will be taking on a project to renovate 100 Hindu temples this week.

Ranil agreed to TNA demands in return for support, claims MP

Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe agreed to a list of 10 demands laid out by the Tamil National Alliance in return for support in defeating a No Confidence Motion, claimed parliamentarian Selvam Addaikalanathan.

The Island reported the TNA MP as stating there had been a “heated argument and tension” at a meeting between the TNA and Mr Wickremesinghe’s United National Party before the motion was debated in parliament on Wednesday.

Sri Lankan Attorney General to appear in court for army official accused of disappearances

Sri Lanka’s Attorney General department will appear in court on behalf of an army commander alleged to have been directly responsible for the disappearances of more than two dozen Tamil youths in 1996.

The petitioners in the habeas corpus case regarding the disappearances from Navatkuli objected to the Attorney General appearing for then Lieutenant General and now Major General Duminda Kepetiwolana, who is alleged to have been directly responsible for the disappearances as officer-in-charge of Navatkuli Army Camp.

The Jaffna High Court dismissed the objections and ruled that the AG department could appear for the respondent.

Ranil's remarks on 'fallen' education in the North criticised

The Sri Lankan Prime Minister’s comments on the state of the Northern Province’s “fallen” education have been criticised in the North for failing to account for the root causes of poor educational standards across the province.

“If they really want to improve education in the North, the government should be implementing projects to see results in 2-5 years,” said C. V. K. Sivagnanam, the Chair of the Northern Provincial Council.

“Ranil [Wickremesinghe’s] claims that the North’s education will take 10 years to fix is just a delay tactic,” Mr Sivagnanam said, speaking to Tamil Guardian.

Ranil holds on after no-confidence motion defeated

A no-confidnence motion against the Sri Lankan prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe was defeated today by a majority of 46 votes, allowing him to hold on to his position. 

The vote following a debate in parliament; 76 MPs voted in favour of the motion, 122 voted against and 26 abstained, Ada Derana reported. 

The former president Mahinda Rajapaksa voted in favour of the motion. 
 

Ceylon Teachers Union condemn postponement of May Day events due to Buddhist pressure

The Ceylon Teachers Union this week condemned the government's decision to postpone celebrations of May Day due to pressure from Buddhist lobby groups, who argued that May 1st events should be held after the conclusion of Vesak. 

Sri Lankan military sets sights on ‘cyber threats’

The Sri Lankan military will be focussing on challenges in “cyber space” according to the commander of the army, as it launched a new initiative last week.

The Sri Lanka Signal Corps (SLSC) will be hosting a symposium, entitled 'Cyber Space; Perpetual Battlefront for Future', announced Lieutenant General Mahesh Senanayake who was the chief guest at a lavish event at Hotel Hilton last week.

Jaffna council surveys Thileepan monument for restoration

The Jaffna Mayor and members of the Municipal Council surveyed the destroyed monument to Thileepan in Nallur today, with plans to have it restored to its former glory by September this year.