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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.…

‘Acts of genocide’ continue says C V Wigneswaran

The former Chief Minister of the Northern Province C V Wigneswaran told the international community that the Tamil people can “no longer tolerate” the injustices that they continue to face, in a. Speech that also appealed to the Sinhala people of the south.

Sri Lanka keen to resume ferry service with India

<p>Sri Lanka is keen to resume the ferry service with India, the Prime Minister’s Office said. The issue had been discussed during a meeting between Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and a visiting Indian delegation.</p> <p>Kanimozhi Karunanidhi, a Tamil Nadu politician, met with the PM for talks in Colombo on Saturday.</p> <p>The ferry service linking Thoothukudi in Tamil Nadu and Colombo was launched in 2011 but later suspended due to less traffic. &nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>

UNF says talks with Sajith successful

<p>The United National Front (UNF) says it held successful talks with the United National Party Deputy Leader and Presidential hopeful, Sajith Premadasa on Saturday.</p> <p>Mano Ganesan, a UNF member and Tamil Progressive Alliance leader said that several important decisions were reached during the talks.</p>

Businesses shut across Jaffna in support of Ezhuka Tamil rally

Shops and transportation links were shut down across many parts of the Jaffna peninsula today, as businesses expressed solidarity with the Ezhuka Tamil rally taking place.

Relatives of disappeared demand answers and condemn Sri Lanka’s OMP

With no further information on the whereabouts of their loved ones, families of the disappeared in Jaffna protested outside Sri Lanka’s Office of Missing Persons (OMP) office in the district on Sunday.

Though Sri Lanka’s president signed the gazette for the OMP more than two years ago, relatives of the disappeared have repeatedly criticised the office for failing to consult with war-affected victims and for not having the mandate to adequately investigate forcible disappearances.

Thileepan’s fast commemorated by hundreds in Jaffna

Hundreds of Tamils gathered in Jaffna on Sunday to commemorate Lt Col Thileepan, a political wing leader of the LTTE who began a fast unto death 32 years ago.

Australian Minister accuses Tamil children of being “anchor babies”

Australian Home Affairs Minister, Peter Dutton, has described Tamil children as “anchor babies” accusing activists of cost bullying the government in asylum seeker fights that cost taxpayers “millions of dollars”.

The comments were made on 2GB radio on Thursday as Dutton spoke on the case of Tamil asylum seekers who are trying to avoid being deported from Biloela, a rural town in Australia. Priya, Nadesalingam and their two Australian-born children Kopika, 4, and Tharunicaa, 2, have continued to their appeal and gained support from the local and global community. 

 

UN expert group to review cases from Sri Lanka

<p>The United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances will examine more than 530 cases from 36 countries, including Sri Lanka, during their 119th session in Geneva.</p> <p>The Working Group, comprised of five independent experts, will meet relatives of the disappeared, state authorities, civil society representatives and other stakeholders to exchange information on individual cases and on the persistent practice of enforced disappearances.</p>

Northern governor orders schools to remain open, despite Tamil calls for protest

<p>Sri Lanka's Northern Province governor, Suren Raghavan, has ordered the authorities to keep schools in the North open tomorrow.</p> <p>Politicians requested schools to close in support of a major rally in Jaffna tomorrow, which has been organised by the Tamil People’s Council. The Jaffna rally is being staged to demand the authorities to address issues and concerns of Tamil people in the North and East.</p> <p>The Northern Provincial Education Ministry announced that all schools in the Northern Province will remain functional on Monday.</p>

Sri Lanka's STF open fire in Jaffna, one injured

Sri Lanka’s Special Task Force opened fire in Jaffna on Saturday, with latest reports indicating that at least one Tamil youth has been admitted to hospital with gunshot wounds.

The injured youth has been identified as 20-year-old Kisnarajah Sajeevan. He has been admitted to a Jaffna hospital with injuries to his leg.

Tensions are reportedly high in the Ariyalai region where the shooting took place. Sri Lankan police have reportedly claimed that the youth was involved in illegal sand-mining, but little information on the incident has been released.

More to follow.