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Photograph by Ify Obi  Rebecca Devika Dharmapalan spoke to Tamil Guardian following the publishing of her book “My Pen is Sharp Like the Gun in my Hand: The Revolutionary Feminism of the Tamil Tigers’' which centres the voices and lives of women cadres in the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Her research critiques the legal frameworks that construct a narrow understanding of…

Protests as Chinese delegation arrives for Hambantota port project launch

Photograph SundayTimes.lk

The Sri Lankan navy was forced to tighten security in Hambantota this week as the Chinese delegations arrived for the launch of the port project amid protests. 

Casual port workers protesters demanding jobs directly from Sri Lanka Ports Authority, rather than through the joint venture company, the Sunday Times reported. 

US concerned over 'unsustainable debt burden' to Sri Lanka by Chinese loans

The US Acting Assistant Secretary of State, Alice Wells this week expressed concerned over Sri Lanka's "unsustainable debt burden" from China's non-concessional loans. 

"China is providing non-concessional loans that promote unsustainable debt burdens, which I think are increasingly now of concern to the Sri Lankan people in the government," Ms Wells said. 

Sri Lanka's foreign minister meets with Modi, Swaraj

Sri Lanka's foreign minister, Tilak Marapana met with the Indian prime minister Narendra Modi on Saturday in New Delhi as well as his counterpart, Sushma Swaraj. 

Mr Modi tweeted: "Held wide ranging discussions on India-Sri Lanka ties with SL's Foreign Minister, Mr. Tilak Marapana."

Sampanthan to meet Buddhist clergy to garner support for new constitution

The Tamil National Alliance leader will meet senior Buddhist clergy later this month in a bid to win-over Sinhala-Buddhist support for the new constitution, reports the Uthayan.

The party leader R. Sampanthan will meet with the Mahanayakes of the different chapters to convince them to lend their support to the new constitution.

Mr Sampanthan will urge the monks to recognise the historic opportunity to end the ethnic strife on the island, claiming that the Tamils have dropped their separatist ideologies.

It is hoped that if the Buddhist clergy are on board then the Sinhala majority would also support the passing of a new constitution.

Sri Lankan admiral attends conference in Canada

A Sri Lankan admiral who oversaw naval operations during the armed conflict attended the ‘20th Asia-Pacific Chiefs of Defence Conference’, which was held in Canada last week.

Sri Lankan president inspects construction of new defence HQ

Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena paid a visit to Battaramulla last week, where the Ministry of Defence’s construction of a new headquarters is currently underway.

Sri Lankan army competes in British parachute competition

Members of the Sri Lankan army visited the United Kingdom last month to compete in the Armed Forces Parachutes Championship.

Wigneswaran discusses Tamil grievances with Mahanayake

The Chief Minister of the Northern Province met the Mahanayake Thero of the Malwatte chapter to discuss Tamil grievances on Saturday.

Chief Minister Wigneswaran described the problems faced by Tamils in their everyday lives to the senior Buddhist monk reports Uthayan.

Jaffna Muslims protest against Rohingya genocide

Muslims in Jaffna protested against the genocide of Rohingya Muslims by the Myanmar government.

Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi donates elephant to Sri Lankan president

Sri Lanka’s president Maithripala Sirisena received an elephant that was donated by the State Counsellor of Myanmar Aung San Suu Kyi, offering it to a Buddhist temple in Kandy.