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The Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court has ordered former State Intelligence Service Director Major General (Retired) Suresh Sallay to provide the Criminal Investigation Department with the passwords to his mobile phone and computer as part of the ongoing investigation into the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings. The order was issued on Wednesday by Colombo Fort Magistrate Pasan Amarasena, while Sallay…

Sri Lanka brings in ban on meat sales for Buddhist festival

The Sri Lankan government announced that it will ban the sale of all meat, alongside the liquor and gambling, for the Buddhist festival of Vesak, which is due to be celebrated next month.

The latest move comes after Sri Lanka’s President Maithripala Sirisena declared that International Workers’ Day, commonly marked as May Day, will now be shifted from May 1st to May 7th due to the festival, after pressure from various Buddhist lobby groups. This is reportedly the first time in Sri Lanka’s history that May Day festivities had been shifted.

Sinhala extremist monk invited to meeting with Sri Lankan minister

The head of Bodu Bala Sena, a Sinhala nationalist extremist group, met with a Sri Lankan government minister this week, despite the organisation’s history of hate speech and inciting racial violence.

Sri Lankan troops in Jaffna disrupt local May Day plans with Vesak preparations

Sri Lankan soldiers have begun constructing installations to celebrate the Buddhist festival of Vesak in the popular grounds where May Day rallies usually take place, forcing May Day rally organisers to find alternative locations this year.

Sri Lanka Freedom Party to hold May day in Batticaloa

Sri Lanka’s minister of Ports and Shipping Mahinda Samarasinghe said that the Sri Lanka Freedom Party will hold its party May day rally in Batticaloa. 

The SLFP Central Committee has taken this decision during the meeting headed by Persistent Maithripala Sirisena said the minister, reports the Sri Lanka Boradcasting Cooperation. 

Minister Nimal Siripala De Silva has been appointed to organise the May Day Rally, added Mr Samarasinghe.

ECJ rules protection for torture victims at risk of worsening mental health

The European Court of Justice has ruled that asylum seekers who faced risk of “significantly and irreversibly worsened” mental health upon return to their country of origin were due protection under the European Convention on Human Rights.

Using the case of a Tamil asylum seeker from Sri Lanka seeking protection in Britain, the ECJ said,

“It is established case-law that the “inadequacy” of Sri Lanka’s health system was not contested, and it was ‘solely’ up to a national (EU member nation) court to assess whether the man, if returned, would remain protected from ill-health in terms of European Convention on Human Rights.”

Iranaitivu villagers sail back to their occupied land in daring protest

Villagers from Iranaitivu staged a massive protest this week, sailing to their island which is occupied by the Sri Lankan military and marching to their homes, refusing to leave until they are guaranteed their land will be returned to them.

In a striking and daring demonstration on Monday some 300 Tamils sailed to the island, which has been occupied by the Sri Lankan navy for years. Villagers marched from their protest site on the Kilinochchi district mainland to the coastline where their fishing boats had docked.

No plans to militarise Hambantota port reiterates China - Ranil

China has reiterated that there are no plans of militarising Sri Lanka’s southern Hambantota report reiterated Sri Lanka’s prime minister Ranil Wickrememsinghe after a meeting with the Chinese Ambassador to Sri Lanka Cheng Xueyuan.

Responding to press concerns about Chinese militarisation of the port, Ambassador Xueyuan said,

Sinhalese blood runs in Tamils, Northern Province Governor says again

The blood of Sinhalese soldiers runs in Tamils that have received treatment at the Jaffna Teaching Hospital, the governor of the Northern Province said on Sunday.

Echoing previous statements he had made about Tamil blood being mixed with Sinhalese, the governor, Reginald Cooray, said that the armed forces donated blood to the Jaffna Teaching Hospital whenever the need arose.

The governor made the remarks at the opening of two new buildings at a Tamil-diaspora funded cultural centre in Punguduthivu.

14 soldiers from Vavuniya camp admitted to hospital with 'breathing problems'

14 Sri Lankan soldiers from the Vavuniya - Pampaimadu camp were admitted to hospital on Sunday with alleged breathing problems.

The soldiers reportedly developed sudden breathing problems during a training exercise on Sunday morning and were rushed to Vavuniya General Hospital.

Several soldiers were also reported to have received first aid at the camp.

Two days after ‘release’, Sri Lankan Army blocks access to lands in Vali North

The Sri Lankan Army has re-seized some lands in Valikamam North that were released to their owners earlier this month.

Just two days after releasing around 683 acres from the 28-year occupation of the ’high security zone’, Sri Lankan soldiers blocked off access and reoccupied lands in Thaiyiddi South - Unthuvathai, and the area surrounding the Vellaivaikkal Vairavar temple.