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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.…

NPC urges Sri Lankan government to intervene in case of hunger-striking Tamil political prisoners

The Northern Provincial Council has urged the Sri Lankan government to intervene in the case of Tamil political prisoners hunger striking in Anuradhapuram prison.

Following a resolution passed at the 107th sitting of the council on Friday, the council chair C. V. K. Sivagnanam wrote to the Sri Lankan President, Prime Minister and Minister of Resettlement and Prison Reforms.

The NPC urged the government to cancel the transfer of the political prisoners’ cases to Anuradhapuram courts which the detainees have been hunger striking against. The NPC requested that the trials be allowed to continue in Vavuniya.

UN Rapporteur on truth, justice and reparations to visit Sri Lanka next week

The United Nations Special Rapporteur on truth , justice, reparations and guarantees of no recurrence Pablo de Greiff is to carry out an official visit to Sri Lanka, from 10 to 23 October 2017.

UK FCO minister visits Jaffna

The UK’s Foreign Office Minister for Asia and the Pacific visited Jaffna today, as part of an official visit to the island.

Sri Lankan navy detains 4 Indian fishermen

The Sri Lankan navy on Thursday detained four Indian fishermen and confiscated their boat, for allegedly entering the island's waters. 

The fishermen have been identified as Tamilselvan (50), Appadurai (52), Rangasamy (45) and Jeeva (55). 

The men have been taken to Karainagar in Sri Lanka, Times of India reported. 
 

Sri Lankan police arrest man in Mullaitivu over alleged LTTE links

Sri Lankan police have raided a house in Devipuram, Puthukudiyiruppu on Tuesday arresting a man who they claim was manufacturing arms, Ceylon Today

The police claim to have found "three dipping guns, seven muzzle-loaders, 12 pipes used for making guns, ten kilos of T-56 bullets, 500 grams of explosives, saws, pliers and a large quantity of equipment" at the time of arrest. 

The man who has not been identified, has been accused by police of being a previous member of the LTTE, working within the arms manufacture section. 
 

Sri Lankan troops donate blood in Jaffna

Soldiers from Sri Lanka’s Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment donated blood at Jaffna Teaching Hospital earlier this month.

India, Sri Lanka talks underway on Trinco oil tanks

Talks between India and Sri Lanka on the development on oil tanks on Trincomalee are underway, officials from the Joint Working Group (JWG) were quoted by the Daily Mirror as saying. 

The Managing Director of Lanka Indian Oil Company Shyam Bohra told the paper, "the government to government talks were taking place through the JWG to work out modalities for the development of the Oil Tank Farm in Trincomalee."

"No final decision had been taken yet in this regard," he added. 

Two Jaffna Uni students killed by police remembered in Ponnalai

Two Jaffna University students shot dead by police last year were remembered in Jaffna, ahead of the one year anniversary of their murders this month.

A memorial service for N. Kajan and V. Sulaxan was held at the Venkaram library in Ponnalai on Wednesday.

Jaffna police officers attack elderly employee at restaurant owned by former LTTE cadre and harass owner

A former LTTE cadre and restaurant owner in Jaffna has filed a complaint with the Sri Lankan human rights commission after being harassed by police officers who also attacked an elderly employee at his business last week.

On Tuesday, five police officers from the Chavakachcheri police station entered the restaurant in civil clothing and asked for alcohol.

When 70 year old R. Shanmuganathan told the officers that the restaurant did not sell drinks for takeaway, the officers attacked him and then took him to the police station, as well as looting the restaurant’s storage room of alcohol.

Failure of constitutional process would lead to new violence Sampanthan tells UK minister

The British Minister for Asia and the Pacific met with TNA and Opposition leader R. Sampanthan in Colombo on Thursday.

In the meeting with minister Mark Field, Mr Sampanthan discussed the TNA’s efforts in the constitution making process.

“We cannot fail in this process,” Mr Sampanthan said of creating a new constitution that would bring about a political solution to the island’s ethnic conflict.

“If we fail, that will pave the way for renewed violence,” he said.