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Sri Lanka’s prison system has been thrown back into crisis after two days of violence at Negombo Prison killed 26 people and injured more than 100, just weeks after rights groups warned the United Nations of overcrowding, custodial deaths and torture in detention facilities.
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Addressing a press conference at the Jaffna Press Club, the representatives urged the government to halt any new land allocation programmes in the Jaffna peninsula until what they described as the land rights of displaced Sinhalese had been addressed.
Shasheendra Rajapaksa, a former state minister of the dynasty that ruled Sri Lanka through the war years, has been indicted for corruption over the alleged manipulation of the Office for Reparations, the body meant to compensate the conflict's victims, the latest in a string of cases against a family that has never answered for the genocide of Tamils.
Residents of Mullikulam in Mannar have protested the closure of the traditional route to the Pallakandal St Anthony's Shrine ahead of its annual feast, a restriction that would force pilgrims to travel some 250 kilometres rather than 30, reviving a years-long dispute between the conservation of Wilpattu National Park and the religious access of the North-East's Catholics.
As Sri Lanka’s Easter Sunday investigation gathers renewed political attention, SLMC vice president M. L. A. M. Hizbullah has called for those behind the attacks to be brought before the law and for the Muslim community to be officially cleared of collective blame.
Sri Lanka’s Survey Department has issued notice of a land survey in Maruthankerni, marking 11.2657 hectares of land in Devathuravu for acquisition under the Land Acquisition Act for an unspecified “public purpose”.
The Vavuniya High Court has issued an interim order suspending the gazette through which the Northern Province governor removed the Vavuniya mayor, S. Kandeepan, from office, freezing the decision that had triggered protests across the town.
Residents of Keppapulavu in Mullaitivu protested for the twelfth consecutive day on Sunday, demanding the release of their ancestral lands, which have remained under military occupation since 2009.
Tamil families in Kepapilavu have continued their protest for a ninth consecutive day, demanding the immediate release of 59.5 acres of ancestral residential land still occupied by the Sri Lankan military more than 17 years after the end of the armed conflict.
The Sri Lankan government will be represented at the state funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran this weekend, in another sign of the island’s long-standing ties with Iran, a state that provided military, financial and diplomatic support to Colombo during its war on Tamils.
Displaced Tamil landowners from Valikamam North staged their 11th consecutive weekly protest on Friday, demanding the release of hundreds of acres of privately owned land that remain under Sri Lankan military occupation more than three decades after they were forced from their homes.
The demonstration was held outside the military Commander’s Bungalow in Myliddy, where protesters once again called for the release of approximately 651 acres of private land still retained within the Valikamam North High Security Zone.
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Shasheendra Rajapaksa, a former state minister of the dynasty that ruled Sri Lanka through the war years, has been indicted for corruption over the alleged manipulation of the Office for Reparations, the body meant to compensate the conflict's victims, the latest in a string of cases against a family that has never answered for the genocide of Tamils.
As Sri Lanka’s Easter Sunday investigation gathers renewed political attention, SLMC vice president M. L. A. M. Hizbullah has called for those behind the attacks to be brought before the law and for the Muslim community to be officially cleared of collective blame.
Addressing a press conference at the Jaffna Press Club, the representatives urged the government to halt any new land allocation programmes in the Jaffna peninsula until what they described as the land rights of displaced Sinhalese had been addressed.
Sri Lanka’s Survey Department has issued notice of a land survey in Maruthankerni, marking 11.2657 hectares of land in Devathuravu for acquisition under the Land Acquisition Act for an unspecified “public purpose”.
Residents of Mullikulam in Mannar have protested the closure of the traditional route to the Pallakandal St Anthony's Shrine ahead of its annual feast, a restriction that would force pilgrims to travel some 250 kilometres rather than 30, reviving a years-long dispute between the conservation of Wilpattu National Park and the religious access of the North-East's Catholics.
Residents of Keppapulavu in Mullaitivu protested for the twelfth consecutive day on Sunday, demanding the release of their ancestral lands, which have remained under military occupation since 2009.
The Vavuniya High Court has issued an interim order suspending the gazette through which the Northern Province governor removed the Vavuniya mayor, S. Kandeepan, from office, freezing the decision that had triggered protests across the town.
Displaced Tamil landowners from Valikamam North staged their 11th consecutive weekly protest on Friday, demanding the release of hundreds of acres of privately owned land that remain under Sri Lankan military occupation more than three decades after they were forced from their homes.
Tamil families in Kepapilavu have continued their protest for a ninth consecutive day, demanding the immediate release of 59.5 acres of ancestral residential land still occupied by the Sri Lankan military more than 17 years after the end of the armed conflict.
Former Navy commander Wasantha Karannagoda, a UK- and US-sanctioned figure accused of serious human rights violations, has been arrested over allegations that he helped alter naval recruitment procedures to benefit Yoshitha Rajapaksa.
The Sri Lankan government will be represented at the state funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran this weekend, in another sign of the island’s long-standing ties with Iran, a state that provided military, financial and diplomatic support to Colombo during its war on Tamils.
TNC's memorandum calls for a federal constitution recognising the Tamil nation, rejects Sri Lanka's unitary framework, criticises the 13th Amendment, and urges an all-party initiative in Tamil Nadu
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