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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…

Discussion of no-confidence motion against Sri Lanka's Foreign Affairs Minister postponed

Discussion of the no-confidence motion submitted against the incumbent Minister of Foreign Affairs Ravi Karunanayake has been delayed by 8 days reports aadaderana.lk.

The Parliamentary Secretary General of Staff Neil Iddawela stated that any motion of this nature must be analysed by the speaker to ascertain its compliance and legitimacy.

Mr Iddawela added that the motion must be submitted in Sinhalese, Tamil and English to be considered for further discussion.

Protests in Kilinochchi calling for release of all Tamil political prisoners in Sri Lanka

Protesters gathered in Kilinochchi today to call for the release of all Tamil political prisoners who are currently detained in prisons across Sri Lanka.

Sri Lankan president seeks blessings from Sacred Tooth Relic

Sri Lanka's president, Maithripala Sirisena paid a visit to Kandy to seek blessings at the Sacred Tooth Relic site which is holy for Sinhala Buddhists. 

The president visited the senior Buddhist clergy of the Malwathu and Asgiriya chapters in the country. 

Monk accused of vandalising health ministry granted bail

The Buddhist monk accused of vandalising Sri Lanka's health ministry building was granted bail on Tuesday by the High Court in Colombo. 

Tempitiye Sugathananda was arrested on June 22 in connection with the protests against SAITM and was accused of vandalising the building. 

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Sri Lanka issues gazette to postpone council elections

The Sri Lankan government has issued a gazette on the 20th Amendment to the island’s Constitution that will see all provincial council elections held on the same day.

As a result of the gazette elections in the Eastern, North Central and Sabaragamuwa provincial councils which were due to be held in September and October have now been postponed.

Election monitors have criticised the move and questioned the government's agenda in postponing the elections.

 

‘Debt and human rights violations addressed’ – Sri Lankan Finance Minister

Mangala Samaraweera said his government has been able to “successfully address” both the island’s debt burden and issues of human rights, both of which had tarnished Sri Lanka’s international reputation, in a speech last week.

Mr Samaraweera, who recently became the government’s finance minister having previously held the foreign minister post, said his government would continue to make progress on those issues.

“When we came to office, this government was burdened with many thing,” he said. “Debt was one, human rights violations was another. We have been able to successfully address both issues by now.”

Dozens of Indian fishermen arrested by Sri Lankan navy

Almost 50 Indian fishermen from Tamil Nadu have been arrested by the Sri Lankan navy in yet another incident, reports the Times of India.

Sri Lanka’s Naval spokesman Commander Chaminda Walakuluge accused the fishermen of bottom trawling and said those arrested have been taken to the fisheries inspection office in Jaffna.

The latest incident comes after India’s external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj said the fishermen issue had been taken up by India's prime minister Narendra Modi.

Protestors in Jaffna call for release of Tamil political prisoners

A protest was held in Jaffna today calling for the release of Tamil political prisoners who are being held in Sri Lankan prisons.

Sri Lanka and Myanmar pledge closer defence ties

Ministers from Myanmar and Sri Lanka pledged their governments take steps to have closer defence co-operation this week.

At the side-lines of the ASEAN summit in Manila, Sri Lanka’s State Minister of Foreign Affairs Vasantha Senanayake met with  H.E. U Kyaw Tin, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs for Myanmar, where the two discussed co-operation in areas of tourism, education and defence.

“The two Ministers noted the longstanding friendship between the two countries including in Buddhism and Cultural Linkages,” reports Colombo Gazette.

Terrorism police arrest main suspect in police sword attack and six other Tamil youths

A 22-year-old Tamil man, reportedly a main suspect in the sword attack on police in Kokkuvil, was arrested by the Terrorism Investigation Department, along with six other Tamil youths on Monday.

A police spokesperson claimed that all seven youths were part of the 'Aava' criminal gang.

The youths underwent extensive interrogation by TID officers and are to be presented to the Jaffna Magistrates Court on Tuesday.