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Tamil Progressive Alliance (TPA) leader Mano Ganesan has accused the National People's Power (NPP) government of hypocrisy over the arrest of Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeskumar under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), pointing to NPP politicians who had themselves circulated songs glorifying the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) during election campaigns. Sangeethsan, known…

Sri Lankan military orders former LTTE cadres to become informants

In the wake of the Easter Sunday blasts by Islamist extremist groups, the Sri Lankan military summoned over 50 former LTTE cadres in Jaffna and ordered them to provide intelligence. 

Court postpones case against Tamil journalist

The Mullaitivu court postponed the case against the Tamil Guardian correspondent, Shanmugam Thavaseelan, until September 10. 

New Zealand foreign minister slams Sri Lanka’s ‘cheap shot’ terror theory

New Zealand’s foreign minister has slammed the Sri Lankan government’s early attempts to paint the Easter Sunday terror attacks in Colombo and Batticaloa as reprisals for the massacre of 50 Muslims by a white supremacist in Auckland earlier this year.

“It’s a slightly cheap shot, I suppose, to try to explain it away. Let’s see the evidence,” foreign minister Winston Peters told Sky News.

Vigils for Easter Sunday attacks continue

More vigils have been held by Tamils across the island for the victims of the Easter Sunday attacks in Batticaloa and Colombo.

Emmerson slams Sri Lanka's counter-terrorism strategy and endemic torture use

The former UN Special Rapporteur for counter terrorism, Ben Emmerson, slammed the Sri Lankan government's counter-terrorism strategy in the wake of the Easter Sunday bombings. 

Ammunition found in Vavuniya restaurant says police

Sri Lankan police said ammunition was found at a raid on Dawood Restaurant in Kanakarayankulam, Vavuniya yesterday. 

UNP discusses appointing Fonseka as law and order minister

The Sri Lankan government is discussing appointing the former army chief, Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka as the head of the law and order ministry, the UNP chairman, Kabir Hashim told journalists yesterday. 

NTJ paid by Sri Lankan intelligence, soldiers organised police murder - cabinet spokesperson

Sri Lanka’s cabinet spokesperson said that at least four army officers were involved in organising the assassination of police officers in Batticaloa last year, and claimed dozens of National Thawheed Jammath members (NTJ) were on the payroll of Sri Lankan intelligence linked to Gotabaya Rajapaksa.

US warns 'active planning' for fresh attacks

Alaina Teplitz, the US ambassador to Sri Lanka, said that some militants involved in the Easter Sunday attacks may be at large and could be plotting fresh attacks.

“Tremendous progress has been made towards apprehending those plotters but I don’t think the story is over yet,” Teplitz said in an interview with Reuters.

“We do believe that there is active planning under way.”

Sri Lankan security forces are continuing a high level of alert amid intelligence reports that the militants were likely to strike before the start of the holy Islamic month of Ramadan which is scheduled to begin on May 6.

Sri Lanka lifts social media ban but emergency rule still in place

The Sri Lankan government announced that it has lifted the ban on social media, however emergency regulations remain in place across the island.

Reuters reports that the ban on platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp and Viber “has been lifted with immediate effect”.