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Less than two years after a passenger ferry revived a sea crossing between Tamil Nadu and Tamil Eelam that the war had severed for four decades, the authorities in Tamil Nadu have moved to commercialise the terminal serving it, inviting bids for duty-free retail and foreign-exchange concessions at the Nagapattinam International Passenger Terminal. The Tamil Nadu Maritime Board (TNMB), which…

China and India Navy vessels dock in Colombo for joint training with Sri Lanka

Chinese and Indian war ships arrived in Colombo this week announced Sri Lanka’s Navy.

The Indian ships arrived for a joint training exercise, to enhance the knowledge of both navies and foster a working relationship between the two forces reports Colombo Page.

The Chinese navy ships are expected to conduct a Passage Exercise and share professional expertise with Sri Lanka’s navy during what they called a ‘goodwill’ visit.

New constitution drafted within 6th Amendment says Ranil

The Sri Lankan prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said on Saturday the new constitution will be drafted within the Sixth Amendment to the constitution which prohibits the establishment of a separate state.

"The country could not be divided and that no one had the slightest intention of diluting the unitary nature of the country through the new constitution", Mr Wickrememsinghe was quoted by the Daily Mirror as saying.

"Some say the foremost place given to Buddhism and the unitary nature of the country are being diluted through the new constitution. No one wants to divide the country."

"Most of us including me are Buddhists, I am Sinhalese and I need to unite the whole country," he added.

Sri Lankan military holds Thai Pongal prayers in Kilinochchi temple



The Sri Lankan military held Thai Pongal festivities in the Thirumurukkandi Hindu temple in Kilinochchi on Friday as local residents had gathered to pray.

Dressed in civilian clothes, troops from the 57th Division and the commander in Kilinochchi, Major General K A D A Karunasekara conducted the ceremony, giving food to local residents and residents at an elderly home.

Sri Lanka confirms China funded Colombo port project

The Sri Lankan government given approval for the Chinese funded funded Colombo Port City Project, reports ColomboPage.

Sri Lanka’s ambassador to China Karunasena Kodituwakku on Friday confirmed that the delayed Colombo Port City Project, had been approved.

The US $1.4 billion project was temporarily halted in March 2015 due to concerns on how the project was agreed on by the previous Rajapaksa regime.

‘Significant and credible progress’ needed on UN resolution by June says UK minister

Sri Lanka must “demonstrate significant and credible progress” in implementing a UN Human Rights Council resolution on accountability by June, said UK Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire.

Speaking at a press conference in Colombo yesterday, Mr Swire said “the UNHRC will look at the progress made by Sri Lanka in its June session, and it will be important for Sri Lanka to demonstrate significant and credible progress by then.”

The minister stated that he had discussed the issue with UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Prince Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein and they both were expecting clear progress on accountability mechanisms.

“Prince Zed who I spoke to recently, is coming to Sri Lanka quite soon, and he is very certain that June is not just a cosmetic ticking the box exercise,” said Mr Swire. “It is to really measure that some of these long term measures are going to be properly addressed.”

The missing are considered dead says Sri Lankan prime minister

Missing people from the Tamil North-East of the island are considered to be dead said Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe in a speech to an audience in Jaffna this week.

Speaking at a Thai Pongal event in Jaffna, Mr Wickremesinghe stated both during and after the war many people had gone missing in the Tamil Northern and Eastern provinces.

In attendance were Northern Province Chief Minister C V Wigneswaran and British Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire.

Mr Wickremesinghe’s comments come just weeks after over 1,620 complaints were lodged before Sri Lanka’s presidential commission into disappearances, which held a sitting in Jaffna.

Buddhist monk arrested for filming abuse of German tourist

A Buddhist monk has been arrested in Sri Lanka for filming the abuse of a German tourist by two other Sri Lankan men, reports Hiru News.

The monk, who is 17 years old, was arrested in Gandara as he filmed two other men abuse the German tourist on Thalalla beach, Matara.

Mullaitivu residents call for Navy to release land immediately

Photograph Tamilwin


Residents in Mullaitivu this week called for land occupied by the Sri Lankan navy to be returned to them immediately, at a meeting chaired by the Northern Provincial Council member, Mr Ravikaran.

Remembering Colonel Kittu

Today marks the 23rd anniversary since the death of Sathasivam Krishnakumar alias Colonel Kittu, and nine other LTTE cadres, who committed suicide after being surrounded by Indian navy warships in 1993.

Swire discusses transitional justice and reconciliation with Chandrika

Photograph @HugoSwire

The UK's Foreign Office minister for South Asia, Hugo Swire, met with the former Sri Lankan president Chandrika Kumaratunga on Friday, during his visit of the island.

Mr Swire discussed transitional justice and the formation of a new Office for National Unity and Reconciliation.