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Tamil residents, landowners and activists in Maruthankerni have halted a land survey linked to an attempted acquisition reportedly for Sri Lankan military purposes in Vadamaradchi East. The move, which took place in the Maruthankerni area of the Jaffna district, drew strong opposition from the landowner and local residents, who warned that handing land to the Sri Lankan military could lead to…

Army camps in North-East will not be dismantled at NPC request says govt

Army camps in the North-East will not be dismantled as per the Northern Provincial Council Chief Minister’s demands reiterated the Sri Lankan government last week.

Commenting on CV Wigneswaran’s demands for the dismantling of military installations in the North-East, Sri Lanka’s Media Minister said that the camps would not be dismantled just because the Northern Province was calling for such action, reports the Island.

Ranil proposes Sajith as deputy UNP leader

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The leader of the United National Party (UNP) Ranil Wickremasinghe welcomed back the former deputy leader Sajith Premadasa, nominating him for the role once again.

‘Government spying is threat to life’ – Chief Minister Wigneswaran

Northern Province Chief Minister CV Wigneswaran said the Sri Lankan government is spying on him, presenting a threat to his life, Colombo Page reported.

The chief minister said he was photographed by people posing as media personnel during his meeting with the German ambassador to Sri Lanka Jürgen Morhard, who also noticed the incident.

Mavai replaces Sampanthan as ITAK leader

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The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) General Secretary and veteran politician, Mavai Senathirajah was appointed leader of the Illangai Thamil Arasu Katchi (ITAK) Saturday, replacing R. Sampanthan.

Tamil Nadu volleyball players pulled out of Sri Lanka

Two volley ball players from Tamil Nadu returned from the Asian youth volleyball championship in in Sri Lanka, after being withdrawn by the south Indian state’s Sports Development Authority.

The Tamil Nadu State Volleyball Association (TNSVA) headquarters has been closed since Wednesday night and the manager and coach of the players have been suspended, The Hindu reported, adding that it was “surprising that the two players were sent to the island nation”, in the first place.

3 Tamil students attacked at Eastern University

Three Tamil students were left unconscious after being attacked by fellow students at Eastern University on Wednesday evening, reports BattiNews and Uthayan.

The three, 20 year old R. Thanancheyan from Koozhavadi, 22 year old R. Vijikaran from Mamangam and 21 year old C. Sabeskaran from Punnaicholai, were led away from their homes at 8am that morning by the attackers, who demanded Rs 1000 from each.

The victims were then taken to backyard of the Swamy Vipulananda Institute of Aesthetic Studies and forced to consume alcohol and smoke cigarettes that the attackers had purchased using the money, before being attacked further.

All three victims have been admitted to Batticaloa Teaching Hospital. Sabeskaran is understood to be in a serious condition.

Jaffna villagers demand resettlement in their own land

Villagers from Valikamam North Mayiliddi have handed a petition to the Jaffna District Secretariat demanding they be resettled in their own land, which is currently being occupied by the Sri Lankan military after being designated as a High Security Zone (HSZ).

The petition, which was delivered by leaders from the by Poonthalir Women's Organisation and the National Fisheries Co-operation Movement, said,

“We have been living in the temporary camp for 24 years since being displaced from the Valikamam North Mayiliddi village during the war in 1990.”

“More than 5 years have passed since the war ended and it is worrying that we have not been resettled back in our own lands.”

Valikamam North is currently designated as a High Security Zone (HSZ) by the Sri Lankan military. Satellite images released last month show the Sri Lankan military has been consolidating its presence in the HSZ, increasing the number of permanent structures that it has built on land seized from Tamil civilians since the end of the armed conflict.

Military intimidation cancels prayers for a second time

Sri Lankan military intimidation has for the second time led to prayers that were going to be held for the displaced people of Valikamam North being cancelled, reports Uthayan.

Military intelligence once again threatened the organisers with “consequences” if the prayers, organised for those displaced in Valikaamam North, went ahead.

WHO report ranks Sri Lanka has having 4th highest suicide rate

A World Health Organisation (WHO) report ranked Sri Lanka as having the 4th highest suicide rate from statistics gathered in 172 countries.

The report published on Friday, entitled 'Preventing suicide: A global imperative', found that the rate of suicide in Sri Lanka was over double the global average.

Suicide rate in Jaffna increases since end of armed conflict (20 August 2014)

Concerns remain' in North says British High Commissioner

The UK's High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, John Rankin, said "concerns remain" in the Northern province following a three day visit to the region.

"In my discussions, it was clear that the region is moving forward from its difficult past, but some concerns remain," said Rankin.

During his visit he met with the TNA MP for Vanni, Sivasakthi Ananthan, staff at the Uthayan newspaper, and families in Puthukkudiyiruppu.