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Sri Lanka's parliament on Tuesday approved a further extension of the country's state of public emergency, with all seven votes against the measure cast by Tamil Members of Parliament. The motion was passed by 135 votes in favour and seven against, a majority of 128. The seven MPs who opposed the extension were Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, Sivagnanam Shritharan, K. Kodeeswaran, G. Srineshan, T.…

National Audit Bill approved by Sri Lankan cabinet after amendments

The National Audit Bill was approved by Sri Lanka's cabinet on Tuesday after key amendments were made, Adaderana reported. 

Both the UNP and the SLFP had opposed powers given to the Auditor General in the previous draft. In the current version, the Auditor General has no power to impose financial responsibility or surcharges on any individuals or institutions. 

The bill was one of the election promises made by the current government as part of its pledge to end corruption in state institutions and ensure transparency. 
 

Sri Lanka and Finland agree cooperation on energy

Sri Lankd and Finland issued a joint declaration this week agreeing to closer cooperation on developing clean and renewable energy sources. 

The declaration comes as the Sri Lankan prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe visited Finland, meeting with his counterpart on Tuesday. 

India-Sri Lanka to hold joint military exercises in Pune

Sri Lanka and India will hold joint military exercises in Pune between October 13 - 25. 

Officials from the army were quoted by the Daily Mirror as saying, "the aim of the joint training is to exchange the best of military practices of the two countries and build a strong military-to-military relation between the two armies."

Sri Lanka is not bound by UN rapporteur's recommendations says government

Sri Lanka's foreign ministry on Wednesday rejected reports the government would be bound by recommendations made by the UN Special Rapport on the Promotion of Truth, Justice, Reparation and Guarantees of Non-Recurrence, Mr Pablo de Greiff who is due to visit the country this month.

Mullaitivu womens orgs and TNPF remember Maalathy

Womens organisations in Mullaitivu paid tribute to 2nd Lt. Maalathy on Tuesday.

The first female LTTE fighter to be killed in the armed struggle, Maalathy was remembered at the Tamil National People's Front's Mullaitivu office on the 30th anniversary of her death.

Maalathy remembered in Mannar hometown

Maalathy, the first female LTTE fighter to be killed in the Tamil armed struggle, was remembered in her hometown of Aandankulam in Mannar on Tuesday.

I felt sad at murder of Prabhakaran and his son - Rahul Gandhi

The vice president of India's Congress party, Rahul Gandhi said he felt "sad and guilty" at the "murder" of the leader of the LTTE, Velupillai Prabhakaran in 2009, as well as his 12 year old son, Balachandran. 

His comments were made this week when he spoke in Gujurat as part of a campaign tour on what he described as a "humilitating defeat in 2014" that had "drilled sense into us." 

"We have learnt from that defeat,” Mr Gandhi was quoted by The Hindu as saying. 

Speaking to students in Vadodara, Mr Gandhi said, 

Over 200,000 Chinese tourists visited Sri Lanka this year

Over 200,000 Chinest tourists visited Sri Lanka from the beginning of the year till now, Xinhua quoted Sri Lanka's tourism ministry as saying. 

The figures put China behind India in the largest number of tourists arriving in the island. 

Over 18,000 Chinese tourists arrived last month alone. 

CID accuses Sri Lankan navy of providing false information over disappearance case

Sri Lanka's Criminal Investigation Department told the Colombo Fort Magistrate on Wednesday that the Sri Lankan navy had provided "false and fake" information regarding the former navy spokesperson's involvement in the disappearance of 11 Tamil youths in 2008-2009. 

The former Sri Lankan navy spokesperson Commodore DKP Dassanayake was arrested earlier this year by the CID over the disappearance of 11 Tamil youths in 2008-2009. 

6 arrested over protest at Indian consulate in Hambantota

A further six people have been arrested by Sri Lankan police over protests outside the Indian consulate in Hambantota, the Daily Mirror reported. 

Twenty-eight people were arrested previously for allegedly behaving in a violent manner at the protest. Four people were arrested yesterday, and a further two were arrested today. 

The police has also summoned Namal Rajapaksa MP and D V Upul MP.