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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…

We will remember our dead on May 18 – NPC Chairman

The chairman of the Northern Provincial Council, CVK Sivagnanam on Tuesday reiterated the Tamil people’s right to remembrance of those who died during the armed conflict.

Speaking to reporters, Mr Sivagnanam said as the government has changed its annual war victory day, marked on May 18, to a remembrance day, all dead, including fighters, scholars and civilians, should be able to be remembered without fear.

Gotabhaya Rajapaksa files rights violation petition against his arrest

Sri Lanka’s former defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa filed a fundamental rights violation petition to Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court requesting that it blocks any attempts by the government to arrest him.

The move comes after Mr Rajapaksa was called in for questioning by the government initiated bribery commission on Monday, regarding allegations of corruption. He has been called to appear again in front of the commission by the Financial Crimes Investigation Division (FCID) on May 20.

Sampanthan has confidence in Maithri

The head of the Tamil National Alliance has expressed his confidence in President Maithripala Sirisena’s ability to present a political solution based on autonomy for the Tamil people in their traditional homeland to the Sinhala people.

“We have high hope that President Maithiripala Sirisena would speak to the Sinhala community with an open mind seeking support to find a sustainable political solution to the six decade old Tamil problem,” Sampanthan said at an event in Batticaloa.

The leader of the TNA further said his party was not asking for a separate state or a federal solution within Sri Lanka.

Tamil Nadu youth call for boycott of Sri Lankan products


Dozens of youth in India called for a boycott of all Sri Lankan products, at a demonstration held in Tamil Nadu this week.

The Tamil Youths and Students Federation organised a protest in Chennai, calling for Sri Lankan products to be banned from the country due to the government massacres of Tamils in 2009 and the ongoing human rights violations on the island.

“Even the state government has passed a resolution in the Tamil Nadu Assembly calling for ecconomic sanctions on Sri Lanka,” said co-ordinator V Prabhakaran, accusing Sri Lanka of carrying out genocide.

UN working group on enforced disappearances confirms Sri Lanka visit

The United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances confirmed that it will visit Sri Lanka later this year.

The working group will visit the island from 2-12 August, and has already met with Tamil diaspora groups in Geneva.

A team of five independent experts are expected to visit the island, reports Colombo Page.

The working group had previously made several requests to the Sri Lankan government for access to the ground and received no reply.

Sri Lanka's energy minister denies fuel shortage in country

Sri Lanka's minister for power and energy, Patali Champika Ranawaka, on Monday  denied reports that there is a fuel shortage in the country, reports Colombo Page.

Also rejecting reports that Ceylon Petroleum Corporation was incurring losses, Mr Ranawaka, pledged that Sri Lanka will begin natural gas production by the end of this year.

Sri Lankan president thanks Pakistan for support at UNHRC

Sri Lanka's president, Maithripala Sirisena praised Pakistan's support in favour of Sri Lanka at the UN Human Rights Council last year during a meeting with Pakistan's new High Commissioner, Major General (Rtd) Syed Shakeel Hussain.

"Your Ambassador in Geneva fought for us as if he was fighting for his own country," said Mr Sirisena, reported Colombo Page.

"Not only the Government of Sri Lanka but the entire nation is grateful to Pakistan for the enormous assistance provided to Sri Lanka to defeat the terrorists."

Sri Lankan security forces intimidate patients at Mullaitivu medical welfare camp

Patients at a medical welfare camp in Mullaitivu were intimidated and harassed by Sri Lankan security forces said the Northern Provincial Council member, S Sivamohan.

The medical welfare camp which was organised by the Jaffna Medical Association, took place last Saturday in the Koddaikadiya Kulam region of Mullaitivu district, providing free medical care for Mullaitivu residents.

Officers from the government's Civil Security Force approached residents and threatened them against attending the medical camp, Mr Sivamohan said.

Nigerian Defence College visits Sri Lankan Naval headquarters


A study team from the Nigerian National Defence College visited the Sri Lankan Naval Headquarters in Colombo on Tuesday.

Sri Lankan intelligence photographs participants at TCSF 'Right to Remember' event

Sri Lankan state intelligence took photographs of people participating in a discussion on the ‘Right to Remember’ at Jaffna Library on Sunday.

Photographs: Tamil Guardian

The event, organised by the Tamil Civil Society Forum, looked to discuss issues on remembrance.

Lecturer in Law at Jaffna University and TCSF Co-Spokesperson, Guruparan Kumaravadivel, added that a plurality of narratives was possible within the collective memory of a political community using Tamil nationalism as an example.