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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…

‘No credible evidence of misconduct’ over 'sexual favours' probe – Sri Lanka Red Cross

The Sri Lanka Red Cross Society (SLRCS) said it found “no credible evidence” that an official had solicited “sexual favours” from Tamil war widows in return for houses from an Indian government-funded project.

In a press release on Tuesday the organisation said it takes “any allegation of this nature extremely seriously and appropriate action was immediately taken to investigate the complaint”.

“In its conclusions, the panel found no credible evidence to support the complaint relating to misconduct on the part of the SLRCS technical officer,” stated the press release.

It continued to say “the panel did find that the allegations had an internal dimension which will be addressed in accordance with the constitution of the SLRCS” and the report and documents from the inquiry was handed over to Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Law & Order & Prison Reforms.

Though the inquiry found no evidence of wrong doing, the Sunday Times had earlier reported SLRCS Kilinochchi Branch Secretary Thampu Sethupathy had received more than 30 written and verbal complaints with similar allegations of demands for sexual favours.

Sri Lankan navy will be ordered to cut nets of Indian fishermen

Sri Lanka’s Fisheries Minister Mahinda Amaraweera said the security forces will be ordered to cut the fishing nets of Indian fishermen who come into Sri Lankan waters, reports the Sunday Times.

Stating that the arrest and detention of Indian fishermen and their equipment had failed to stop them from entering Sri Lankan waters, Mr Amaraweera said that new official orders would be sent round soon.

“We have also decided that any of the Indian fishermen’s detained boats will not be released,” he said.

Sri Lankan police and army arrest deserters

The Sri Lankan army and police arrested a group of deserters in a joint operation this week, reports The Island.

The deserters were arrested in the villages of Kabalgastenna, Watagalatenna, Udahena, Kahatagastenna and Hingulwala.

Amnesties were declared for all deserters earlier year, with over 23,600 deserters having handed themselves over.

UN Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs to visit Sri Lanka

The United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs, Miroslav Jenča, will being a five day visit to Sri Lanka on Wednesday.

The visit comes following UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon met with Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena on the margins of the UN General Assembly in New York last month.

Sri Lanka urges China to adjust loan conditions to aid financial crisis recovery

Sri Lanka’s Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake urged China to help Sri Lanka through its financial crisis by adjusting loan rates, on Sunday.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with the South China Morning Post , Mr Karunanayake, said,

Sri Lanka’s prime minister visits Singapore to strengthen bi-lateral ties

Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe met with his Singaporean counterpart Lee Hsien Loong on Friday to discuss the promotion of bilateral cooperation between the two governments.

During his visit Mr Wickremesinghe also met with Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugratnam, Minister for Economic and Social Polices Mr K Shanmugam and Minister for Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan.

Former LTTE official Thamilini dies

Former senior LTTE official Subramaniam Sivakamy, better known as Colonel Thamilini, has died at the age of 43, due to cancer. She was reportedly hospitalised a few days ago and passed away this morning.

Col Thamilini, from Paranthan in Kilinochchi, was the head of the LTTE women's wing political division and one of the most senior members of the movement to be detained by the Sri Lankan military in 2009. She was held in Welikada prison for 3 years, before being moved to Poonthottam rehabilitation camp. She was released to her family in June 2013.

Police cordon off former HSZ after discovery of two bodies

The Sri Lankan police have cordoned off an area in Ariyalai, Jaffna after the discovery of the skeletal remains of two women earlier this week.

The police have reportedly brought forensic experts to exhume the area and denied entry to anyone else who attempted to access it.

Sri Lanka hires two new hangmen

The Sri Lankan government hired two new hangmen last week, after calls for the abolition of the death penalty on the island.

Though the role has been described as “light administrative work”, Prisons Commissioner General Rohana Pushpakumara said "in the event the government wants to carry out executions, we should be prepared".

One of the 14 applicants interviewed last week as a former Sri Lankan soldier. "I'm angry at drug traffickers, murderers and those who rape children, so I will not hesitate a moment if I am asked to execute them," he said. "If they are not implementing the death penalty then I will quit."

‘Compassionate Council will decide on amnesty’ for war crimes says Sri Lankan prime minister

Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said a “Compassionate Council”, composed of Buddhist monks and other religious leaders, will decide on whether those accused of international humanitarian law violations would be granted amnesty.

Speaking to the Straits Times Mr Wickremesinghe said the “bulk of cases” will be dealt with by a Truth Commission. “And from there starts the role of the Compassionate Council,” he said. “They will be the key people.”