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Tamil Progressive Alliance (TPA) leader Mano Ganesan has accused the National People's Power (NPP) government of hypocrisy over the arrest of Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeskumar under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), pointing to NPP politicians who had themselves circulated songs glorifying the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) during election campaigns. Sangeethsan, known…

Remands continue for former Sri Lankan navy spokesperson over disappearance of Tamil youths

A former Sri Lankan navy spokesperson accused of involvement in the disappearance of 11 Tamils youths in 2008 has been remanded once more.

The latest remand against Commodore D.K.P. Dassanayake and five others will last until January 2nd.

The former Sri Lankan soldier did not show up to the hearing in court as he was receiving treatment at a private hospital, reports ColomboPage.

TNA leader in hospital

The leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) R Sampanthan has been admitted to hospital with “tiredness”, reports the Daily Mirror.

A family member was quoted by Daily Mirror as stating that Mr Sampanthan fell ill on Thursday evening.

“The main symptom was said to be tiredness,” said the family member. “He has had long discussions with the party machinery in Trincomalee and this may have led to being tired.”

Indian government says 144 fishermen detained in Sri Lankan jails

India's government on Thursday informed the Rajya Sabha that 144 fishermen were detained by Sri Lankan authorities. 

The statement by the Minister of State in the Ministry of External Affairs, V K Singh, came in response to a written question on the issue, the Economic Times reported. 

"As a result of sustained diplomatic efforts, the government has so far secured the release of 347 fishermen from Sri Lankan custody," Mr Singh added. 

Sri Lankan authorities also currently hold 144 fishing boats, the paper added. 
 
The minister also noted that 537 fishermen were currently detained in Pakistan, alongside 1000 fishing boats. 

Sri Lankan govt to set up 'reconciliation channel', but only targets Tamils

The Sri Lankan government decided this week to establish a new TV channel to aid reconciliation, Ada Derana reported. 

However, the channel, entitled the 'Channel of Reconciliation',  will be targetting only Tamils in the North-East. 

It remains unclear how the government intends to promost reconciliation through such a one way medium and what programmes will be featured. 

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Archaeology Dept pledges to investigate alleged vandalism of 'Buddhist site' in East

Sri Lanka's department of archaeology pledged to investigate the alleged vandalism of what they have described as a 'Buddhist site' in the Eastern Province. 

The site, located in Trincomalee, was only 'discovered' this month, the Daily Mirror reported. 

It was reportedly vandalised by an unidentified group on December 18. 

Galle Face road closed as Hambantota port workers protest

Sri Lanka's Galle Face Road was closed for several hours on Thursday due to workers from Hambantota port protesting, local papers reported

Over a hundred port workers held placards and banners, blocking motorists from using the road. The cause of the protest remains unclear however.

The port which is part owned by a state-run Chinese company has been dogged with protests, with many Sinhala locals viewing the Chinese involving as a loss of sovereignty. 

In October, a protester at Hambantota port was assaulted by a police officer.
 

Sri Lankan troops on UN peacekeeping missions is ‘international endorsement’ claims army commander

The continued involvement of Sri Lankan troops in UN peacekeeping missions is an “endorsement that recognizes our professionalism at international level,” claimed the commander of Sri Lanka’s army this week.

UK calls on Sri Lanka to ‘move on Geneva commitments’ quickly

The British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka called on Sri Lanka to “push forward” with commitments laid out in a United Nations resolution on accountability, in a message to mark Christmas and the New Year on Tuesday.

James Dauris said that the United Kingdom shares “the welcome given by people in every community in Sri Lanka to all the steps taken over the year to help achieve and advance reconciliation between communities”.

Sri Lankan president blames NGOs for calling for foreign judges

Sri Lanka’s President Maithripala Sirisena once again reiterated his opposition to foreign judges being involved in an accountability mechanism for violations of international law, blaming “NGOs affiliated to the LTTE” for calling for international involvement.

The Daily FT reported the president as stating he was “of the strict view that foreign judges should not be brought to the country at any time”.

Tamil politicians should reject constitution that doesn't recognise Tamil homeland - Tamil Lawyers Forum

Tamil parliamentarians should reject the proposed new consitution for Sri Lanka as it does not recognise the North-East as the Tamil homeland, Tamil lawyers have urged.

Having been elected both in Northern Provincial Council elections in 2013 and parliamentary elections in 2015, on the basis of campaigns which clearly stated that the North-East was the inseparable and indisputable homeland of the Tamils, the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) should not act against the people's mandate, Tamil Lawyers Forum said in a statement on Wednesday.