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The Association for Relatives of the Enforced Disappeared in the North-East (ARED) has appealed to the United Nations to ensure an international investigation into enforced disappearances and mass graves across the Tamil homeland, including the ongoing excavations at Chemmani, where more than 380 human skeletal remains have been uncovered. In a letter dated 19 June 2026, the association called…

Round-up: global media reacts to election of Gotabaya Rajapaksa

The Sri Lankan presidential elections were watched closely by journalists and human rights observers around the world, with much being written and broadcast during the campaign period, and much more expected in the aftermath of the result.

The Telegraph today captured the fear which rippled through the Tamil North-East, which voted overwhelmingly against Rajapaksa, with record numbers coming out to deliver over 80% of the vote to Sajith Premadasa. Qadijah Irshad speaking to Tamils in the North writes:

PM to make decision on Sri Lankan parliamentary elections

<p>Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe,&nbsp;said that he will make a decision on&nbsp;parliamentary elections after having&nbsp;discussions with the Speaker, Karu&nbsp;Jayasuriya, party leaders and other Parliamentarians.&nbsp;</p> <p>In his statement, the PM congratulated Gotabaya Rajapaksa on his presidential election victory.</p> <p>Meanwhile, a&nbsp;number of ministers have resigned today following Sajith Premadasa's defeat.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>

Sri Lankan government ministers resign following Sajith’s defeat

<p>Sri Lankan government ministers have resigned from their posts following Sajith Premadasa's defeat in the presidential election.&nbsp;</p> <p>Minister of Defense and Minister of Mass Media, Ruwan Wijewardene and Minister of Development Strategy, Malik&nbsp;Samarawickrema,&nbsp;are&nbsp;the latest to resign from their ministerial roles.&nbsp;</p>

UK joins others in congratulating Gotabaya

<p>The UK is the latest country to congratulate Gotabaya Rajapaksa on his presidential election victory.&nbsp;</p> <p>British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Sarah Hulton OBE, congratulated Gotabaya on his election and "the people of Sri Lanka on a more peaceful election period than ever."</p> <p>Lord Ahmad, Minister for the Commonwealth, UN and South Asia, also congratulated Gotabaya on Twitter and said that he looks "forward to the UK and Sri Lanka working together constructively as Commonwealth partners."</p>

Maldives congratulate Gotabaya on ‘resounding election victory’

<p>Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, President of Maldives, congratulated Gotabaya Rajapaksa on his ‘resounding election victory’ on Twitter.&nbsp;</p> <p>He tweeted:&nbsp;</p> <blockquote><p> "Warm congratulations to President-elect @GotabayaR for a resounding election victory in Sri Lanka. I look forward to working with your new administration to further the already close and fraternal ties between Maldives and Sri Lanka." </p></blockquote>

US pledges support of strong sovereign Sri Lanka

<p>The United States congratulated the people of Sri Lanka on their democratic election and pledges support of strong,&nbsp;sovereign Sri Lanka.&nbsp;</p> <blockquote><p> “We look forward to working with President-elect Gotabaya Rajapaksa on issues of good governance, economic growth, the advancement of human rights and reconciliation in support of a strong, sovereign Sri Lanka,” Alaina Teplitz, US Ambassador to Sri Lanka and Maldives tweeted today. </p></blockquote> <p>&nbsp;</p>

Rajapaksa supporters celebrate amidst fears in the North-East

A handful of Rajapaksa supporters celebrated in districts in the North-East today as many Tamils avoided public places following the announcement of Gotabaya Rajapaksa as the winner of Sri Lanka's presidential election.

Hate speech flourishes online as Gotabaya victory declared

With Gotabaya Rajapaksa being announced as Sri Lanka’s new president there has been a surge in Sinhala Buddhist nationalist hate speech online.

Government of Pakistan congratulates Gotabaya

<p>The government of Pakistan congratulated Gotabaya Rajapaksa on his victory in the Sri Lankan presidential elections.&nbsp;</p> <p>In a press statement, released by Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Pakistan’s government stated they “look forward to working with the new President and his team to further strengthen the already strong relationship between the two countries.</p> <p>The statement further stressed that this election was “free, fair and peaceful”.&nbsp;</p>

Mahinda hints at repeal of 19th amendment

<p>Former Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa<strong> </strong>has hinted at dismantling amendments to the constitution made by the Sirisena-Wickremesinghe government, in a statement hailing his brother Gotabaya’s election victory.</p> <p>The Rajapaksa camp has opposed the passing of the 19th Amendment which was brought in as an attempt to curtail the powers of the executive president, including imposing a term limit which made Mahinda ineligible to run again. Maithripala Sirisena who helped introduce the amendment as president later called for its repeal as he tried to rehabilitate his standing with the Rajapaksas.</p>