Indictments over bomb plot at All Saints’ Church in Colombo

Sri Lanka’s Attorney General has indicted three men over an alleged 2022 plot to detonate a bomb at All Saints’ Church in Borella, Colombo.
British Tamils Forum urges UN rights chief to visit Mullivaikkal
The British Tamils Forum (BTF) has written to United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk urging him to visit Mullivaikkal, the site of the 2009 genocide, and Chemmani, where mass graves have been unearthed, during his forthcoming visit to Sri Lanka in June 2025.
State-backed land disputes remain key barrier to peace in North-East, warns report

land

Land disputes centred on access, control, and distribution remain a major challenge to peacebuilding in the North-East, according to a recent report supported by the UN Sri Lanka SDG Fund. 

Myanmar on 'path to self-destruction' warns UN envoy

Myanmar earthquake

Myanmar is on “a path to self-destruction” if violence in the Southeast Asian nation doesn’t end, a U.N. envoy warned following a visit to the country.

Trump commutes sentence of major donor who illegally lobbied on behalf of Sri Lanka
President Trump commuted the sentence of Imaad Zuberi, a major political donor who had been sentenced to 12 years in prison for the obstruction of a federal investigation into a Trump inaugural committee donation, falsifying records and a failure to disclose and pay tax on US$5.65 million received from the Sri Lankan government to lobby in Washington to improve its image.
Vizhinjam Port opens, posing direct challenge to Colombo’s shipping role
India has launched the Vizhinjam International Seaport in Kerala, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurating the facility. Located at the country’s southern tip, Vizhinjam is set to enter the global shipping network and compete with existing transshipment hubs, including Colombo, Jebel Ali, and Singapore.
More gifts for Sri Lanka - Australia donates high-performance vessel

Australia

The Australian government has handed over a high-performance Stabicraft vessel to the Sri Lanka Coast Guard, marking the commencement of Disi Rela 2, the second phase of a joint maritime security initiative purportedly aimed at "combating illegal maritime activity".

Human skeletal remains found near Sri Lankan military camp in Jaffna
Human skeletal remains, including skulls, have been discovered near the Karkovalam military camp in Jaffna, prompting a police and forensic investigation
Sri Lankan police illegally occupying Tamil land in Jaffna, Divisional Secretary confirms
The Kopay Divisional Secretary has confirmed that the Sri Lankan police are illegally occupying private Tamil-owned lands in Jaffna district, refusing to vacate the area despite longstanding demands from landowners.
Sri Lankan police accused of misleading court over arrests at Buddhist temple protest
Tamil lawyers have accused the Officer-in-Charge (OIC) of the occupying Sri Lankan Police Station in Palaly of misleading the Mallakam Magistrate’s Court regarding the arrests of individuals protesting against the illegal construction of the Tissa Vihara on Tamil-owned land in Thaiyiddy.
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