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A protest march was held last month opposing limestone excavation, mineral sand mining and a proposed wind power project across the villages of Veravil, Valaipadu, Ponnaveli and Kiranchi, in the Poonakary Divisional Secretariat division of Kilinochchi. The demonstration was organised against plans to establish wind power stations and to carry out mineral sand and limestone extraction in the…

Jaffna Tamils come out in support of plantation workers

Students at the University of Jaffna were on Friday the latest group to come out in support of plantation workers who have launched a campaign demanding fairer wages. 

 

Earlier this week a smaller demonstration was held by locals in Jaffna also demanding wages were increased. 

Kodikamam police officer arrested over death in custody

An officer in Kodikamam was arrested on Friday in relation to the death of a suspect in custody of Chunnakam police. 

The suspect was found dead in a police cell in November 2011, reported Daily Mirror

US judge reduces sentence over haunting ‘injustice’ in LTTE case

A United States judge has reduced the sentence handed down to three Tamils for allegedly conspiring to buy weapons for the LTTE due to the “injustice” of the case, reports the New York Daily News.

Federal Judge Raymond Dearie said that the case has “just taken over my head... To say that I’m troubled is to put it mildly”.

He went on to tell prosecutors and defence lawyers earlier this year:

UN Special Rapporteur discusses Tamil issues with NPC

The UN Special Rapporteur on minority issues Rita Izsák-Ndiaye met with ministers from the Northern Provincial Council on Thursday, where she discussed issues faced by the Tamil people of the North-East.

Ms Izsák-Ndiaye met with the NPC’s Minister of Education T Kurukularajah and the Minister of Health P Sathiyalingam, as part of her 10 day visit to the island.

Woman from Germany arrested over LTTE posters in Jaffna

Photographs of the posters that Sri Lankan police claim were found pinned up in Jaffna.

Sri Lanka’s Terrorist Investigation Division has arrested a woman in Jaffna over the alleged distribution of posters bearing images of LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaran.

Sri Lanka will discuss GSP+ in Brussels says PM

Sri Lanka’s prime minister announced that he would be travelling to Brussels this weekend to engage in negotiations with the European Union to restore lost trade concessions.

“I am traveling to Brussels on Saturday to begin talks on restoring GSP plus,” Ranil Wickremesinghe told the World Export Development Forum in Colombo on Wednesday.

“Sri Lanka and Bangladesh were given GSP plus around the same time but we gave it up,” he added, noting that “Bangladesh kept it and experienced fast export growth”.

‘National Security’ committee to discuss Sri Lanka’s terrorism legislation

The Sri Lankan government announced that a draft version of proposed new counter terrorism legislation has been forwarded to the “Sectoral Oversight Committee on National Security” for further discussions.

Sri Lanka to lease 15K acres to China in Hambantota for economic zone

Sri Lanka is to sign an agreement to lease 15,000 acres of land in Hambantota in order to creat a Special Economic Zone in the region, Colombo Page reported. 

Announcing the proposed agreement, the State Finance Minister Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena told reporters in Colombo on Tuesday, the economic zone would create millions of jobs. 

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Hindu temple attacked in Anuradhapura

The Sri Muthumari Amman temple in Anuradhapura was attacked by men carrying knives and clubs on Monday evening as Tamil devotees celebrated the Hindu festival of Navarathiri. 

One devotee, a father of one, Prabu was attacked by the thugs and is currently being treated at hospital for lacerations. 

Temple authorities said six men of Sinhala and Muslim identity together with one Catholic Tamil speaker forcibly entered the temple around 5.30pm on October 10th. 

The men proceeded to destroy the Karumari Amman statue, followed by the Murugan statue, before descrating all the pooja items. 

Sirisena offers jobs to retired military personal in presidential secretariat

Sri Lanka’s President Mathripala Sirisena announced that retired army officers would be given posts as Technical Officers at the Presidential Secretariat, which works on formulating the national development plan reports Colombo page.

Stressing that the government was committed to protecting the dignity of the armed forces, Mr Sirisena said,

“Though some groups make various complaints stating that the government is not treating the war heroes well, the current government is acting for their welfare unlike any former government. The government is committed to protect their dignity.”