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The former Sri Lankan state minister and paramilitary leader Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan, widely known as Pillayan, has been remanded until 13 July after appearing before the Batticaloa Magistrate's Court on Tuesday in connection with five killings carried out in the Eastern Province in 2008. As he was escorted from court, Pillayan addressed journalists, insisting the charges were fabricated…

TNA to support UNP motion against Rajapaksa

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has announced its decision to support the UNP's no-confidence motion against Mahinda Rajapaksa in parliament, arguing that remainjng "neutral in such a situation, would pave the way for acheiving an undemocratic end by force."  

The UNP brought the motion a week after President Sirisena sacked the UNP leader, Ranil Wickremesinghe as prime minister and appointed the former president, Mahinda Rajapaksa in his place. 

UNP MP claims he was offered USD$2.8 million to crossover to Rajapaksa

A lawmaker from Ranil Wickremesinghe’s UNP claimed that he was offered USD$2.8 million to cross over and support political rival Mahinda Rajapaksa, in the idst of a polticial crisis which has left southern parties vying for control of parliament.

State Minister Ranga Bandara made the claim at a meeting this morning and reportedly stated that he would go to the bribery commission.

"A proxy for Rajapaksa called me today and offered 500 million rupees to support the new prime minister and they also offered a cabinet portfolio," Bandara told Reuters.

Thamilselvan remembered in Jaffna

The head of the political wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), S P Thamilselvan who was assassinated by the Sri Lankan Air Force (SLAF) on November 2, 2007 was remembered today in Jaffna eleven years on. 

Members and supporters of the Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) lay flowers and placed garlands in memory his service to the Tamil struggle nation. 

TID summons Mullaitivu human rights activist

Sri Lanka's Terrorism Investigation Division (TID) has summoned a human rights activist in Mullaitivu to attend their office on November 5, 2018. 

The activist, Thambaiya Logeswaran, known as Mullai Easan is reportedly a former member of the LTTE. 

The reason for the meeting is not yet known. 

Sri Lankan navy threatens resettled family in Mullikulam

A Tamil family in Mullikulam, Mannar who recently resettled into their lands, were threatened by officers from the Sri Lankan navy on October 30. 

The family were in the process of installing a fence to their land, which was released from occupation by the security forces, when navy officers arrived at the scene and stated the land belongs to them. 

TNA MP defects to Rajapaksa

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP in Batticaloa district, S Viyalendiran has defected to Rajapaksa's cabinet being appointed as the deputy minister of regional development today, Colombo papers reported. 

The defection comes as the TNA today attended the UNP's meeting stating the appointment of Rajapaksa as prime minister last week violates the constitution. 

118 MPs resolve that Rajapaksa’s appointment was illegal, Sirisena remains defiant

A meeting with 118 Sri Lankan parliamentarians earlier today resolved that the appointment of Mahinda Rajapaksa was illegal and unconstitutional, according to reports in the Colombo press.

Crucially, amongst the lawmakers who met, were MPs from the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and JVP, who have thus far not pledged an allegiance to either Mahinda Rajapaksa or Ranil Wickremesinghe.

‘Back to the bad old days’ in Sri Lanka – The Economist

The re-emergence of Mahinda Rajapaksa has led to fears from rights activists of curbs on “free speech and human rights,” said The Economist in Thursday’s print edition.

Under the headline "Back to the bad old days", The Economist said that Rajapaksa “remains a hero to many among the island’s 70% Sinhala-speaking, Buddhist majority; his populist rule brought a ruinous quarter-century-long civil war to a brutal close”.

“Earlier this year his new political party won crushingly in local elections,” it added.

EU expresses fears over Rajapaksa’s policies and warns of GSP+ removal

The European Union’s ambassador to Sri Lanka warned that Colombo may be stripped of trade concessions, following a week of political turmoil that saw Mahinda Rajapaksa, who led a military offensive that massacred tens of thousands of Tamils, appointed prime minister.

Speaking on the Generalised System of Preferences Plus (GSP+) trade concessions EU ambassador to Sri Lanka, Tung-Lai Margue, told Reuters,

“The government got GSP on the basis of certain commitments, if these commitments are not met, then we would consider withdrawal”.

‘Sri Lankan parliament must decide on prime minister’ - US State Dept spokesperson

In a second day of questioning on Sri Lanka at the US State Department’s Daily Press Briefing, a spokesperson said it was for the Sri Lankan “parliament to decide who the prime minister is”, as the political crisis in Colombo continued.

“The United States for now, we’re focused on the need for Sri Lanka to follow the necessary constitutional process to determine its leadership,” said Robert Palladino, deputy spokesperson for the state department on Wednesday.