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Sri Lanka's parliament on Tuesday approved a further extension of the country's state of public emergency, with all seven votes against the measure cast by Tamil Members of Parliament. The motion was passed by 135 votes in favour and seven against, a majority of 128. The seven MPs who opposed the extension were Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, Sivagnanam Shritharan, K. Kodeeswaran, G. Srineshan, T.…

Heavy security for Douglas Devananda as minister visits Mullaitivu

Sri Lanka’s Fisheries Minister and accused war criminal Douglas Devananda was accompanied by dozens of police officers as security was ramped up for his visit to Mullaitivu this week.

Road blocks were put in place and ongoing protests by Tamil fishermen in the district were called off, as the minister vowed to address their concerns regarding illegal fishing in the region.

Australians arrested over bribery of Sri Lankan government officials

Australian Federal Police have arrested and charged two men with attempting to bribe Sri Lankan government officials with hundreds of thousands of dollars, in order to win multi-million construction project contracts.

The AFP alleges that between 2009 and 2016 the men conspired to arrange the payment of more than AU$304,000 to bribe foreign government officials.

Sri Lanka’s pivot to Moscow for fuel

More than half of Sri Lanka’s crude oil imports have come from Russia, reports the Financial Times, as cash-strapped Colombo looks for cheaper sources of fuel globally.

As the world condemns Russia’s annexation of Ukraine, Sri Lanka remains silent

As over 140 countries condemned Russia’s illegal annexation of regions of Ukraine, Sri Lanka abstained on the UN General Assembly resolution.

UN General Assembly Resolution ES-11/L.5 condemned Russia’s "attempted illegal annexation" and called on member states to not recognise the move, furthering Russia’s international isolation. The resolution was passed with 143 votes in favour and reaffirmed support for the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders.

British minister denies Tamil asylum seekers are detained on Diego Garcia

Responding to a question raised by the Chair of the International Development Committee, Sarah Champion, on the travel options afforded to migrants accompanied on Diego Garcia, British Minister of State, Jesse Norman, asserted that they were “not in detention and are free to leave at any time”.

The same old excuse

Sri Lanka’s president claimed that protestors are taking children to demonstrations as “human shields”, comparing it to Sri Lanka’s military offensive in 2009 that killed tens of thousands of Tamil civilians.

Ranil Wickremesinghe’s comments came in the wake of Sri Lankan police violence against protestors in Colombo on Sunday, including incidents captured on camera of children caught in the melee.

Sri Lankan government has done 'very little' to help tortured Tamils in Ukraine

The Sri Lankan government has been accused of doing “very little to assist” a group of Eelam Tamils who were captured by Russian forces in Ukraine and tortured for months, after a senior Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry official slammed the group as “illegal migrants”.

42% of Sri Lankans are below the poverty line

Research from the University of Peradeniya has revealed that close to half of Sri Lanka's population, 42% (9.6 million people), are living under the poverty line.

Speaking to reporters, Economic professor Wasantha Athukorala of Peradeniya University, explained that this is a dramatic increase of over three-hold across the past three years. In 2019, nearly 3 million people lived below the poverty line, but that number has increased to 9.6 million in October 2022, he explained.

A low income country? Sri Lanka’s president pulls back cabinet move

Sri Lanka’s cabinet has reportedly approved a proposal to downgrade its economic status to "low income country" whilst the president's office claimed Sri Lanka will remain a middle-income country, as the government continues to tackle a deep economic crisis.

Sri Lanka’s cabinet spokesman initially said on Tuesday that the move to downgrade the island to "low income" on the World Bank list, would ensure that “access to funding would be easier”.

Still Sinhala only in Vavuniya

Tamils in Vavuniya complained that the Motor Traffic Department office in the city continues to be staffed by officials who speak Sinhala only, leaving many local residents frustrated.

With a lack of Tamil speaking staff, or policies in place, locals face severe difficulties with routine tasks such as renewing driving licenses and other services.

Despite repeated complaints, including from local politicians, Sinhala only services remain in place across the North-East.