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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…

War heroes laid foundation for national unity' says Ranil

Sri Lanka's prime minister, Ranil Wickremasinghe praised the efforts of the country's soldiers for defeating the armed Tamil resistance movement, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), stating that "war heroes who eliminated terrorism that engulfed our country for a longtime laid the basic foundation to build national unity and harmony".

He made these remarks on May 19, as the Sinhala south commemorated 'Victory Day', recently renamed as 'Armed Forces Day', with a military parade in Matara. See here for more.

"We should remember with gratitude and respect our men and women who laid their lives in combating terrorism, peace keeping and humanitarian operations across the world and the ones who became disabled while doing their duty diligently," he said, reported the government's news portal, News.Lk.

Sri Lanka loses right to host Asian Youth Games 2017

Sri Lanka has lost the right to host the Asian Youth Games in 2017 due to government interference.

The Olympic Council of Asia withdrew the games from Sri Lanka citing problems with the autonomy of the National Olympic Committee from the government.

The games were set to be held in Hambantota, the home district of former Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa which saw massive regeneration during his term.

US congressional caucus on Sri Lanka stresses need for war crimes accountability

The US congressional Caucus on Ethnic and Religious Freedom in Sri Lanka convened on Wednesday to discuss the current human rights situation in Sri Lanka under the new Sirisena regime.

A packed room of congressman and senate representatives, was briefed by representatives from the International Crisis Group (ICG), Human Rights Watch (HRW), the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) and Freedom From Torture.

Sri Lanka must not be rewarded for reforms it hasn't made say NGOs (22 May 2015)

Welcoming the panel, US senate representative BIll Johnson stressed the need to see accountabiltiy for war crimes to see real progress in Sri Lanka.

US Senate representative Danny Davis, urging the international community to stay engaged in seeing change and progress in Sri Lanka, condemned previous attacks by Sri Lanka's air-force on Tamil orphanages during the US caucus meeting on Wednesday.

Sri Lankan coalition partner accuses Jaffna protesters of threatening Sinhalese

The government coalition partner and party consisting of Buddhist monks, the Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) on Wednesday called for the Sri Lankan security forces to take action against Tamil demonstrators in Jaffna who are protesting against the rape and murder of a school girl in Pungudutivu, accusing them of threatening the lives of Sinhalese residents.

The 18 year old Advance Level student, Vithiya, is believed to have been raped and murdered by local Tamil men last Wednesday, who are being held in remand at Jaffna police station by court order. The incident has sparked protests across the region, with Tamils demanding that the perpetrators face justice.

The JHU's media secretary, Nishantha Sri Warnasinghe, said that the demonstrators were "threatening the Sinhalese in Jaffna and forcing them to leave that area", the Daily Mirror reported.

"Racist, separatist and terrorist groups were trying to raise their heads again by hiding behind this incident and added they were resorting to violent acts as well," he added, urging that legal action be taken against those found responsible for the violence.

Sri Lanka's CID to lead murder investigation of Pungudutivu school girl

Sri Lanka's Criminal Investigation Division (CID) is to take over the investigation into the rape and murder of a Pungudutivu school girl last week, the police spokesperson, Ruwan Gunasekara said during a press conference on Wednesday. 

The decision was made by the Inspector General of the Sri Lanka police who visited Jaffna yesterday, and ordered the CID to take over.

Sri Lankan police deployed outside Jaffna court as protesters gather

Photographs Tamil Guardian


Sri Lankan police officers were deployed outside the Jaffna court complex on Thursday morning, as protesters gathered expecting three suspects, accused of the rape and murder of a Pungudutivu school girl last week, to be produced before court.



The police have denied this however, telling demonstrators that the suspects were not due to be produced before court today.

Sri Lankan police pursue and assault protesters in Jaffna

Protesters in Jaffna were pursued and assaulted by Sri Lankan police on Wednesday after dispersing from a demonstration outside the Jaffna court complex.

A video obtained by IBC Tamil shows Sri Lankan police calling out an individual from a property and beating him on the street.

LTTE began like Jaffna protests' - Mahinda

Former president Mahinda Rajapaksa urged police to act against the protestors in Jaffna, as the LTTE also "began in a similar fashion."

“Stones were pelted at police stations and the courts in Jaffna. The LTTE too began in a similar fashion. This is a dangerous situation. Therefore the police should act immediately. The law should take its course in a similar manner whether it is the North or the South of the country,” he said speaking after attending religious observances at the Samadhi Buddha statue in the Mahiyangana town, the Daily Mirror reported.

“Everyone should be equal before the law, whether it is in the north or the south. Law and order should be maintained. The prevailing situation must change soon. It is obvious that the ongoing incidents are well organised,” he said.

Long term action needed to alleviate environment allowing for rape and murder says TCSF

The Tamil Civil Society Forum, in a statement said a post-war environment of heavy militarisation, lenience towards drugs and alcohol abuse and damaged social networks were contributing factors to rape within the society.

Expressing condolences to the family of the recently murdered Vithya, the TCSF note that this was not an isolated incident and that gang rapes had happened before in post-conflict Jaffna.