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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…

Remembering the tsunami



On December 26th, 2004, over 35,000 people perished during the catastrophic tsunami that hit the coasts of the North-East and South of the island of Sri Lanka.

The United Nation High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) said
five days after the disaster that almost two thirds of those killed were in the Tamil homeland of the North-East.

Tsunami victims remembered in Jaffna 11 years on



The tens of thousands killed by the Boxing Day tsunami of 2004 was remembered today in events across the North-East.

Multi-faith remembrance ceremony held in remembrance of tsunami victims in Mullaitivu

A multi-faith remembrance ceremony was held in Mullaitivu on Saturday to commemorate the lives lost in the Boxing Day tsunami 11 years ago.

Hundreds of people gathered at the St Peter Tsunami Memorial Church, where Muslim, Hindu and Christian prayers were held in memory of the lives lost.


Tsunami memorial event held in Vavuniya

A commemoration ceremony for those killed in the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami was held in Vavuniya today, as mourners gathered to remember those killed in the tragedy.

What’s missing out there? People or Politics?

The new “Tamil Makkal Peravai” TMP platform must act prove that it will act in a way that avoids mirroring the Tamil National Alliance’s (TNA) political naivety to prove itself relevant to furthering Tamil aspirations, writes Colombo based Journalist Kusal Perera.

Highlighting the TNA’s failure to mobilise its electorate into action and pressure the new Sirisena government during the early days of forcing reform, Mr Perera added that the formation of the TMP highlighted doubts regarding the "capability and wisdom of the TNA leadership that seems a failure in advancing the political aspirations of Tamil people for realistic answers."

Full op-ed reproduced below.

Local government terms extended by six months

President Maithripala Sirisena has announced that the term of all local government bodies will be extended by 6 months.

The terms were scheduled to expire on December 31 however President Sirisena said the decision to extend the terms was taken to facilitate the forthcoming amendments of the electoral system of the local governments.

Catholic leaders call for release of political prisoners in Christmas Day message

Catholic leaders have called for the release of Tamil political prisoners in a Christmas Day message released earlier today.

The Commission For Justice & Peace of The Catholic Diocese of Jaffna said that the delay in releasing prisoners who are being held in jails across the island is causing suffering and hardship to families across the North-East.

The statement identified 15 prison sites across the island, where at least 176 prisoners are currently being detained.

Stressing that the figures compiled were not the complete numbers of those being detained, the statement identified 50 people who had been held for 10 to 15 years in Sri Lankan prisons. At least 8 women were amongst those being held in the infamous Welikada (or Magazine prison) in Colombo, it added.

See the full text of the statement (in Tamil) below.

Earlier the Rev. Fr. S.V.B. Mangalarajah told The Island that Tamil political prisoners were admitting to crimes they did not commit, just so that they could be produced in court. "Most of the families of these prisoners are undergoing unbearable hardships as they are the bread winners of their families” he said. “Repeated instances of hunger-strikes and peaceful demonstrations by these prisoners and their loved ones cause us lot of pain."

The leaders’ call comes as the Sri Lankan government announced that 550 prisoners would be released on Christmas Day. However, Commissioner General of Prisons Nishan Dhanasinghe said those released would be prisoners held for “minor crimes”, with no word of whether Tamil political prisoners would be amongst the released.

Sri Lankan military to ‘protect natural resources’ declares president

Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena said the military would be used to “protect the natural resources including forest and coastal areas” of Sri Lanka, after a meeting in Colombo in Tuesday.

Speaking with leaders of Environment Protection organisations at the Presidential Secretariat, Mr Sirisena said that soldiers from all branches of Sri Lanka’s armed forces would be used to “protect natural resources”.

Commanders of Sri Lanka’s Tri Forces and the Inspector General of the Police were also present during the discussions, reports the Ministry of Defence.

Sri Lanka invites Saudi Arabia to set up oil refinery in Hambantota

Sri Lanka has invited Saudi Arabia to set up a petroleum refinery in the southern part of the island, announced the Governor of the Central Bank Arjuna Mahendran.

Mr Mahendran led a delegation of CEOs of commercial and state banks in Sri Lanka to Saudi Arabia in his visit to the Kingdom, which ended on Wednesday.

Explaining the purpose of his visit Mr Mahendran, expressing the government’s commitment to exploring new areas of cooperation with Saudi Arabia, said,

No justice 10 years on from Pararajasingham Xmas assasination in Sri Lanka


Today marks the 10th death anniversary of the late Tamil politician Joseph Pararajasingham, who was shot dead on Christmas Eve by armed government paramilitary men in 2005.

To this day no one has been held accountable for his death.