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Environmentalists and civil society activists protested at Galle Face in Colombo on 17 June against proposed heavy mineral sand mining along the eastern coastline from Oluvil to Pothuvil, warning that the project threatens the land, fisheries and livelihoods of Tamil and Muslim communities across the Eastern Province. According to the People's Alliance for Right to Land (PARL), exploration…

Sri Lankan president defiant after criticism over ‘whipping’ remarks

Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena remained defiant after criticism over his call to whip the organisers of an Enrique Iglesias concert, declaring that he would continue to speak out if he felt “local values” were being harmed.

“I am severely being criticized for my statement on asking to appreciate local values,” said the president, adding that he was attempting to "preserve out culture". “I can’t allow people to walk around naked.”

He shrugged off criticism of his remarks that the organisers of the concert be "beaten with toxic stingray tails" stating he is not "being affected by those attempts".

Speaking at the award ceremony of National Crafts Council at “Ape Gama”, Mr Sirisena reminded the audience of his upbringing, stating “I am a villager who used to walk in the village paddy field and bunds”. “Therefore I act according to our values and with a clear understanding of good and bad," he added.

Earlier the president insisted that “as a Sinhalese Buddhist I cannot refrain from expressing my views. I will speak out when our traditions and culture is harmed”.

Families of detained Indian fishermen go on hunger strike

The families of Indian fishermen who have been arrested by the Sri Lankan military have gone on hunger strike in Puducherry, demanding their immediate release from custody.

Almost 50 family members of the detained fishermen from Karaikal went on hunger strike, reports The Hindu, including the mother of a 15 year old boy who is currently being detained by the Sri Lankan authorities.

“We got a call on December 8 that they were being detained by the Sri Lankan Navy,” said Murugeshwari from Karaikalmedu. “After that, there was no information about them. We want the Puducherry Government to take proactive measures to get the fishermen released and bring them back home along with the mechanised boat,” she said.

The protestors also criticised the Indian government’s response, with one protestor calling for the release of her husband and son from Sri Lankan detention.

US notes ‘democratic gains’ in Sri Lanka

The United States Secretary of State John Kerry said that 2015 has seen “important democratic gains” in places across the world, including Sri Lanka, in an op-ed for the Boston Globe.

“The past year also marked important democratic gains in such countries as Nigeria, Burma, Sri Lanka, and Venezuela,” said Mr Kerry, stating that “international leaders have an opportunity to build on several major achievements of 2015”.

China to step up negotations on FTA with Sri Lanka in New Year

The Chinese government announced that it will have talks with Sri Lanka on a proposed Free Trade Agreement (FTA) next year.

China’s minister of commerce Gao Hucheng, said that China will step up negotiations next year on a Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, as well as the proposed Free Trade Agreement with Sri Lanka and the Maldives.

China’s foreign and direct investment have risen this year, with the nation receiving $620 billion in Foreign Investment.

Sri Lanka declares 'Good Governance Victory Week' to commemorate Sirisena

The government of Sri Lanka has declared the first week of January 2016 a “Good Governance Victory Week” to mark a year of governance under President Maithripala Sirisena.

Speaking to journalists on Tuesday, government spokesperson Dr Rajitha Senaratne said that this decision was Sri Lanka’s national flag would be hoisted and displayed through the island with a series of programs to commemorate the ‘victory of good governance.’

Sri Lankan policeman in TNA assassination living in Australia

A former Sri Lankan policeman wanted for the assassination of a Tamil politician is suspected of hiding in Australia, reports the Sydney Morning Herald.

Fabian Royston Toussaint is wanted in Sri Lanka for his alleged connection to the shooting of Tamil politician and human rights lawyer Nadarajah Raviraj in 2006.

Mr Raviraj was gunned down after leading a protest condemning Sri Lankan army bombings that killed Tamil civilians in 2006.

Sri Lankan police investigate BBS chief over Islamophobic comments

Sri Lankan police confirmed they are investigating a complaint made against Badu Bala Sena (BBS) General Secretary Galaboda Aththe Gnanasara over comments he made about Islam.

The Sunday Leader reports the Buddhist monk is alleged to have insulted the Quran. The BBS leader though denies the allegations, stating that he only spoke out against extremism.

However, he went on to say “the Muslims in this country were confined to extremist ideologies of the Quran”.

Wimal tells Sri Lankans in Europe that island is under threat

Leader of the National Freedom Front (NFF) Wimal Weerawansa told Sri Lankans living in Europe that the island was currently under threat and would face several dangers in the near future.

The parliamentarian is currently touring Europe where is briefing the Sri Lankan community on the political future of the island.

He has given 13 lectures so far London, Paris, Italy, Germany and Norway, said media spokesperson of the NFF Mohammad Musammil, including one entitled, “The Injustice done to a Nation by a White man’s court” in Berlin.

Sri Lankan soldiers distribute shoes to Tamil school children

 

Sri Lankan troops distributed shoes to Tamil school children in Mulankavil on Christmas Eve, reported a military website.

 

Troops from the 651 Brigade “on the directions of Major General Amal Karunasekerathe” – the Commander of the Security Force Headquarters in Kilinochchi (SFHQ- KLN) – handed out shoes to 50 Tamil school children in the region.

Sri Lankan troops conduct Buddhist ceremony in Mullaitivu


The Sri Lankan military conducted a Buddhist ceremony in Mullaitivu on Christmas Eve, as part of religious ceremonies the military continues to undertake in the North-East.