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A newly published study has identified the earliest scientifically confirmed evidence of prehistoric human settlement on Velanai Island in the Jaffna Peninsula, dating back around 3,460 years and overturning an erroneous long-held Sri Lankan assumption that the region was largely uninhabited until much later. The study, published in the Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology and led by…

Presidential polls to be held on January 8

The Sri Lankan presidential elections will be held on January 8, according to the country’s election commission.

President Mahinda Rajapaksa will contest the poll for an unprecedented third term, against the common opposition candidate announced earlier today, his former health minister Maithripala Sirisena.

The poll will take place five days before the visit by Pope Francis.

Protest against death sentence of remaining Eelam-Tamil fishermen held in North-East

Relatives of the fishermen outside Jaffna prison (Uthayan)

Relatives of three Tamil fishermen, who remain on death row, have staged a protest outside Jaffna prison, calling on the Sri Lankan state to release the men, reported the Uthayan.

A total of 8 fishermen were sentenced to death over drug trafficking charges, however the 5 Indian Tamil fishermen were released after protests in Tamil Nadu and subsequent intervention by the Indian government.

Tamil Nadu asked to ban celebrations of LTTE by BJP's Swamy

Tamil Nadu politicians who called for the birthday of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) leader, to be celebrated were threatened with calls for arrest under the National Security Act, on Friday.

India’s Bharatiya Janatha Party (BJP) politician in Tamil Nadu, Subramanian Swamy, urged India’s Home Minister to issue a directive to the Tamil Nadu government to ban the celebration of Vellupillai Prabhakaran’s birthday, reports Colombo Page.

Navy acquires 66 acres of private land in Mathakal

The Sri Lankan navy has acquired 66 acres of private land in Mathakal, Jaffna reports the Uthayan.

The latest acquisition by Sri Lanka's military comes after a protest earlier this week. Villagers in Mathakal prevented the Sri Lankan navy from surveying lands, which were to be acquired by the military this week.

See our earlier post: Protest prevents Sri Lankan military land grab attempt in Jaffna  (18 November 2014)

Sri Lankan elections commissioner to announce presidential election date within 48 hours

The Sri Lankan elections commissioner announced that a date for the presidential elections would be revealed within the next 48 hours after the Sri Lankan president signed a proclamation, on Thursday, declaring his intention to hold a presidential election seeking another term. 

Highly placed sources have suggested that the elections are likely to be held between January 3 and 7, reports asianmirror.lk.

Sri Lanka and Belarus commit to enhancing business ties

The chairman of the Belarusian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and his Sri Lankan counterpart at the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, signed a memorandum to enhance partnerships between business circles in the two nations.

On Thursday, a Belarusian delegate accompanied by representatives of the business community took part in a Belarusian-Sri Lankan business forum organised at the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, reports Belarusian News.

Solheim provided parts for LTTE air force - Sri Lanka

The Sri Lankan government has accused former peace negotiator Eric Solheim of being "a liar and a supporter of terrorists", after he rejected claims made by President Mahinda Rajapaksa, reported the Daily Mirror.

Former LTTE cadre reported missing in Jaffna

A former LTTE cadre has been reported as missing by his family, since he disappeared in Jaffna earlier this month.

Antonymutthu Anton Jeyaron was staying at an apartment in the Kurunagar Housing development authority, when he went missing on November 17, stated his wife, who has filed a complaint with Jaffna police.

The 31 year old left his home to go shopping and did not return.

Jeyaron was held by Sri Lankan authorities after the end of the armed conflict in 2009 and subsequently put through the government rehabilitation process.

The latest disappearance follows the murder of a former LTTE policeman in Mannar this month alongside an increasing number of arrests by the Sri Lankan government. The incidents have reportedly led to an increased climate of fear amongst former cadres and Tamil activists in the North-East.

BBS backs UNP leader as 'suitable' common presidential candidate

The Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) Buddhist movement backed the United National Party (UNP) leader as the best option for a common opposition presidential candidate reports Colombo Page.

The BBS leader Gnanasera Thero said that Ranil Wickremasinghe possessed “certain good political policies," in a press brief in Colombo on Wednesday, where he also outlined the BBS goal of creating a Buddhist state.


NPC passes resolution calling for the release of untried Tamil political prisoners

The Northern Provincial Council (NPC) adopted a resolution calling for the release of Tamil political prisoners who have been detained without trial for several years.

The motion, tabled by the Northern Provincial Council chairman on Wednesday, called on the president to release Tamil prisoners, noting that some had been imprisoned for between 8-15 years without trial, reports Colombo Gazette.