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Mannar Urban Council Chairman Daniel Vasanthan has strongly condemned the arrest of Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeskumar under Sri Lanka's Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), stating that the detention reflects a situation where "Tamils do not even have the freedom to sing". Speaking at a media briefing held at the Mannar Urban Council on Friday, Vasanthan criticised the decision to arrest the…

David Cameron claims he is 'a friend of Sri Lanka' as pressure over Chinese project grows

Britain’s current foreign secretary claimed he visited the controversial Chinese-backed Port City Colombo as a “friend of Sri Lanka,” as the former premier sought to bat off allegations of ties with Beijing.

Appearing before the foreign affairs committee, Cameron denied that he was a “friend of China” as he drummed up investment for a controversial multibillion-pound Chinese project in Colombo. 

TPA leader demands Princess Anne ‘accept historical responsibility’ for plight of Malaiyaha Tamil community

Democratic People's Front (DPF) and Tamil Progressive Alliance (TPA) leader Mano Ganesan charged Princess Anne “to accept historical responsibility” over the plight of the Malaiyaha Tamil community, as the royal landed in Sri Lanka earlier today.

In a statement released as the British official embarked on her tour of the island, the parliamentarian said “I find no better time to raise this issue”.

Despite Tamil opposition, Sri Lanka’s parliament passes ‘Unity and Reconciliation’ Bill

Sri Lanka’s parliament has voted through a bill to establish yet another mechanism to look examine “Unity and Reconciliation” on the island, despite a range of Tamil parliamentarians voting overwhelmingly against the move.

The bill mandates the establishment of the ‘Office for National Unity and Reconciliation’ which would consist of 11 members approved by the Sri Lankan government.

Easter Sunday bombing victims go before Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court

Three victims of the Easter Sunday bombings, which occurred on 21 April 2019 and claimed the lives of over 260 people, have filed a Fundamental Rights petition before Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court seeking an order restraining Senior DIG Deshabandu Tennakoon from accepting any further appointments as Acting Inspector General of Police.

The petitioners named Tennakoon as a senior official displaying serious neglect on part of Sri Lanka’s police and recommended taking disciplinary action him and other senior officials.

‘I am not going to comment on all this crap’ - Sri Lanka's Public Security minister refuses to respond ICIJ investigation

Sri Lanka’s Public Security Minister, Tiran Alles, has lashed out at reporters investigating claims that he used shell companies to own properties in London.

The allegations emerged as part of the bombshell Pandora Papers investigations by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) which exposed the financial deals and hidden assets of politicians, celebrities, business people and criminals in more than 200 countries.

Sri Lanka to the rescue? Navy to deploy ship to tackle Houthis in Red Sea

Sri Lanka’s president said his military would be sending a patrol vessel to the Red Sea to help ward off attacks from Yemen’s Houthis, at a cost of Rs. 250 million every fortnight.

Addressing an event in Colombo last week, Ranil Wickremesinghe said a vessel would be sent to ensure trade routes along the Red Sea are protected from Houthi attacks, who have been targeting Israel and Israeli-linked vessels to push for a stop to the ongoing offensive in the Gaza Strip.

In pictures and video – Sri Lankan police arrest Tamil families of disappeared leader

As Sri Lanka’s president travelled to the Tamil homeland last week, Sri Lankan police halted and arrested two women activists with the Vavuniya families of the disappeared as they attempted to protest.

Tamil innovator awarded OBE for breakthrough location-tracking technology

Dr Sabesan Sithamparanathan, a Jaffna-born trailblazer, has been honoured with an OBE in recognition of his pioneering work in location-tracking technology in the King's New Year Honours.

The founder of Cambridge-based company PervasID, Dr Sithamparanathan devised a cutting-edge real-time location tracking system that has been instrumental in various sectors, including NHS trusts, hospitals, aircraft manufacturing, and retail.

Lasantha Wickramatunge commemorated by Batticaloa journalists

Murdered Sri Lankan journalist Lasantha Wickrematunge was commemorated in a ceremony by journalists in Batticaloa earlier today, marking 15 years since he was gunned down in Colombo.

Candles were lit at a memorial in Gandhi Park which is dedicated to media workers who have been killed in Sri Lanka.

The Tamils killed to cover up Lasantha’s murder

As we mark 15 years since the murder of Sunday Leader editor Lasantha Wickramatunge, we look back on the murder of two Tamil youths who were killed as part of a cover-up by the Sri Lankan security forces.

In the aftermath of Wickramatunge’s murder, details of the killing began to slowly become revealed over the years as international pressure over the assassination mounted.

Reports eventually revealed that days before the assassination, two motorcycles used in the killing were stolen from their Tamil owners in Vavuniya in an attempt to blame the killing on the LTTE.