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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…

Uniformed men assault woman in Kilinochi

 A 38-year-old mother of three was sexually assaulted by two uniformed men in Poonakari, Kilinochi, reports Veerakesari.

The woman who sells palm-leaf crafts by trade was attacked while gathering palm leaves on Wednesday.

The assaulters who reportedly had their faces covered with cloths and were wearing 'uniform', escaped after the attac.

The woman was transferred from Poonakari hospital to Savakacheri to be treated for excessive bleeding.

Rajapaksa appoints disappearance commission

Mahinda Rajapakse on Wednesday appointed a commission to investigate wartime abductions and disappearances, reports the Associated Press.

Rajapaksa's office said that the commission had the "authority to conduct inquiries and investigations necessary, and submit a report to the president within six months," with Rajapaksa reportedly stressing "the necessity to identify the persons responsible ... and to take legal action against those persons,"

Must move past conversations on political and humanitarian reforms: SL Ambassador

A Sri Lankan official today outlined that the Sri Lankan government and the United States are not at odds with each other.

A statement from Sri Lanka’s ambassador to the US, Jaliya Wickramasuriya, read,

African nations pledge support for CHOGM

Several new African heads of missions to Sri Lanka pledged the support of their countries for the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting (CHOGM) taking place in Colombo this year, reported Sri Lankan news sources.

Chinese envoy meets new SL Army Chief

The Chinese Ambassador Wu Jianghao met Sri Lanka's recently appointed Army chief, Commander Daya Ratnayake on Tuesday, reports the DailyMirror.lk.

Visiting the Army Headquarters, Jianghao was part of a four member delegation including Li Chen Glin, the newly appointed Defence Attaché.

US - SL military engineers do DIY in Jaffna

In an operation named PACANGEL (Operation Pacific Angel - Sri Lanka), the US military's engineers from the Air Force, Army and Marine Corps, has joined hands with its "Sri Lankan counterparts", to do a spot of DIY in Jaffna.

In a blog post by Staff Sgt Blake Mize, on the US Air Force's website, outlining how they were 'giving back to the Sri Lankan community', listed 'humanitarian' tasks undertaken by the US and Sri Lanka militaries, to avert disaster included the following:

- installing plumbing
- installing commodes, urinals and sinks
- repairing roofs
- painting buildings inside and out
- installing lighting and fans

EU concerned over incidents in Sri Lanka

The EU has added to a number of international voices calling for an independent investigation into the violence at Weliweriya.

The EU delegation in Colombo expressed concern over recent incidents including the Weliweriya shootings as well as the mob attack on a Colombo mosque.

In a statement, the EU said that justice should be ensured "through speedy, impartial investigations" and added:

Solheim calls for international inquiry

The former Norwegian minister Eric Solheim has called on the international community to hold an investigation into the “tens of thousands” of deaths during the end of the armed conflict in Sri Lanka.

Solheim, who used to be heavily involved during the peace process between the LTTE and the Sri Lankan Government, said in an email to Xinhua, that the Tamil diaspora can play a key role in Sri Lanka.

Weliweriya factory to be relocated

Mahinda Rajapaksa assured residents of Rathupaswala, Weliweriya, that the factory accused of contaminating their ground water would be relocated.

A Presidential spokesperson said that the regional authorities would prioritise ensuring people receive safe water.

See the Island for full report.

Attacked mosque to be relocated

The Sri Lankan police has imposed a curfew, for the second day running, to prevent religious clashes in the Grandpass area of Colombo, following anti-Muslim violence outside a mosque, sources reported.