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Farmers and residents staged a protest in Vavuniya on Monday, alleging that the encroachment and development of the water catchment area of Kovilkulam pose a serious threat to the tank’s natural water inflow and the livelihoods dependent on it. The demonstration began in front of the Kudiyiruppu Pillaiyar Temple and proceeded in a march to the Vavuniya District Secretariat, where protesters…

Tamil political detainee on day release robbed by police

A Tamil political detainee, held in a rehabilitation camp under the Prevention of Terrorism Act, was robbed by police while he on day release to visit his sick daughter at their home in Chavakachcheri, Jaffna, Sri Lanka Mirror reported.

Mangala 'accuses' Mahinda of having links to Tamil diaspora

Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera has 'accused' former president Mahinda Rajapaksa of making "secret deals" with the LTTE and the diaspora, The Island reported.

Mr Samaraweera brought pictures to the parliament, which showed Mr Rajapaksa with some diaspora Tamils.

"I would like to give these photographs to my friend in the opposition, MEP leader Dinesh Gunawardena. I have heard that Dinesh Gunawardena has a Rajapaksa shrine at his home and he is worshipping the Rajapaksa’s pictures. So, Dinesh can take these, too, and put them up there in that shrine," he said.

Paramilitary leader Pillayan remanded

Former Eastern Province Chief Minister Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan alias Pillayan, who was detained for the murder of former Tamil MP Joseph Pararajasingham, was remanded until December 16 by the Batticaloa Magistrate Court today.

Mr Pillayan was arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department in October, when he arrived at the CID office in Colombo to give a statement over the killing of Mr Pararajasingham.

Sri Lankan court extended detention of 14 Indian fishermen

A Sri Lankan court on Thursday extended the detention of 14 Indian fishermen until December 17, reports the PTI.

The men, who were arrested on November 19, were charged with violating the International Maritime Boundary.

New govt brought international community together on Sri Lanka says Sirisena

The Sri Lankan president, Maithripala Sirisena on Thursday lauded the government's efforts within the international community, telling parliament that it was able to bring the international community together on Sri Lanka.

"Sri Lanka had in the past caused a split in the international community over the human rights issue. But after the January 08 democratic revolution, the new Government was able to build good relations with all countries and the UN and ensure the international community took one stand on Sri Lanka," he was quoted by the Colombo Page as saying.

"Even the UN Human Rights Council was split on the Sri Lanka issue but that situation had now changed," he added.

TNA reiterates call for release of all Tamil political prisoners

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) reiterated calls for the release of all Tamil political prisoners in parliament on Thursday.

The leader of the TNA R Sampanthan said he cannot understand why the governemtn is refusing to release the Tamil political prisoners.

He added that both the Janatha Vimukthi Peeramuna (JVP) and former army commander Sarath Fonseka had also backed calls to free the detainees.

'Have we not lost enough lives for our rights?' - Jaffna Uni protests in tribute to student who committed suicide (26 Nov 2015)

One Billion Rising event to discuss state violence against women

An event hosted by the global One Billion Rising movement, due to take place this Saturday in New York City, will discuss state and police violence against women in several countries, including Sri Lanka, the US, Somalia, Palestine, India and China.

The discussion, which is co-hosted in Columbia Law School by the African American Policy Forum and the Centre for Intersectionality and Social Policy Studies at Columbia Law School, will have several prominent academic speakers and will be moderated by Laura Flanders.

Dr Nimmi Gowrinathan, an expert on gender and violence, will lead the discussion on Sri Lanka and state violence against Tamil women.

Chennai at standstill due to heavy rain

The capital of Tamil Nadu, Chennai, and other areas in the state have flooded after heavy rainfalls.

The downpour is set to continue for the next 4 days, which is likely to worsen the current situation.

People living on banks of the Adyar river in Chennai were evacuated, according to local officials.

Many Chennai residents used Twitter to provide help and advice to locals and brought awareness of the hardship faced. Many are tweeting their phone numbers and offering shelters in their own homes to those in need, while several others complained about the lack of coverage in national media.

Sri Lankan president holds meeting with war crimes accused military officers

Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena held a meeting with nine senior army officers who lead military operations during the final stages of the armed conflict in 2009, to allay concerns that they be prosecuted for mass atrocities.

The Sunday Times reported that at the meeting, which took place at the Outreach Hotel in Negombo, the military officers explained their role during the final phase of the armed conflict.

Tens of thousands of Tamil civilians were killed during the closing stages, with a UN report released in September outlining reports of violations of international humanitarian law. A subsequent UN Human Rights Council mandated an accountability mechanism to prosecute the perpetrators.

The senior commanders, some of whom are reaching their retirement age of 55, reportedly did not inform the Defence Secretary Karunasena Hettiaratchchi or Army Commander Lt. Gen. Chrisanthe de Silva that they would be meeting the president, breaking Sri Lankan military protocol.

Sri Lanka seeks IMF support for economic instability

Sri Lanka’s prime minister told parliament on Monday that he was seeking a “stand-by-facility” from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to support Sri Lanka in times of economic instability caused by terrorist attacks by Islamic State militants.

Ranil Wickremesinghe said that Sir Lanka’s Finance Minister had been instructed to negotiate an agreement with the IMF to support Sri Lanka during times of economic instability arising from terrorism.

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