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  The lawyer representing detained Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeskumar challenged allegations that his client sought to revive the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) during proceedings before the Jaffna Magistrate's Court this week, arguing that the material cited by police contains no reference to the organisation or its leadership. Sangeethsan, better known by his stage name…

Rajapaksa sets up Ministry of Law and Order

President Rajapaksa has set up a new ministry, called the Ministry of Law and Order, reports the DailyMirror.lk.

The former Ambassador to Indonesia and a former Army Chief of Staff, Major General (RTD) Nanda Mallawarachchi is believed to be the Ministry's Secretary.

Sunday Leader associate editor attacked

Five armed men held a Sunday Leader newspaper associate editor, Mandana Ismail Aveywickrema, at knife point as they searched her home today.

Upon arrival, Sri Lankan police officers shot one of the intruders dead, in what was described by the Police spokesman, Buddhika Siriwardena as an attempted armed robbery.

Chennai High Court stops deportation of Tamil refugee

The High Court in Chennai stopped the deportation of a Tamil refugee on Thursday to Sri Lanka, reports the Times of India.

V.M.P Nehru, or 'Eela Nehra' as he is known, was given a reprieve on Thursday when the High Court preventing Tamil Nadu and Central government from deporting him.

The reprieve was by Justice V. Dhanapalan and Justice C.T Selvam, after Nehru's wife, Santhira Leela, filed a habeas corpus petition citing a threat to his life on return.

New ministry to take charge of police

Mahinda Rajapakse has created a new ministry to take charge of police operations, reports the Island.

The Internal Law and Order Ministry is set to take over supervision of police from the Defence Ministry.

Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa said that the creation of the ministry was in line with LLRC recommendations.

No army intimidation in North-East: Elections Commissioner

Speaking during a visit to the North-East, Elections Commissioner Mahinda Deshapriya, highlighted that there had been no complaints of the army interfering in election work ahead of the provincial council elections in the North-East.

BJP opposes screening of Madras Cafe

Opposing the screening of the film ‘Madras Café’ for allegedly portraying the LTTE in bad light, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of India warned that activists would take to the streets if the film was screened.

British Tamils demo against Madras Cafe

British Tamils voiced discontent over the potential screening of the Bollywood film Madras Café, in British cinema’s today.

Staging a two hour demonstration outside the British film screening company, Cineworld’s, head office , protesters called for Cineworld to refrain from screening the film in the United Kingdom.

 


No deterrence for army in civil disturbances

The Sri Lankan army's spokesman Ruwan Wanigasooriya reaffirmed the armed forces' right to assist police during civil disturbances, reports the Island.

Speaking in response to a query about whether the Weliweriya shootings would deter future army deployments, Wanigasooriya said that troops had the constitutional power to support police operations and to intervene in the case of police failure.

Wanigasooriya also said that the Court of Inquiry report on the shootings would not be released to the public.

Government won’t be forced to kneel – Mahinda Rajapakse

President Rajapakse has accused “people” of using the freedom of expression given to them to slander him. Speaking at an election rally, Rajapakse said that he could not understand how some could call him a dictator, as they were free to express those views in the country at the same time.

US rejects Sri Lankan military officials

The United States have refused to include two Sri Lankan army generals in a military event that that is scheduled to be held in Auckland, New Zealand, reported Sri Lankan news sources.