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Mannar Urban Council Chairman Daniel Vasanthan has strongly condemned the arrest of Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeskumar under Sri Lanka's Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), stating that the detention reflects a situation where "Tamils do not even have the freedom to sing". Speaking at a media briefing held at the Mannar Urban Council on Friday, Vasanthan criticised the decision to arrest the…

Tamil woman arrested in Vavuniya

A Tamil woman was arrested for possession of cannabis in Vavuniya according to police.

Vavuniya said the 25-year-old was found to have 650g of cannabis in her possession during a random search operation at Vavuniya railway station on Monday night.

Families of disappeared call for international pressure at Batticaloa rally

Families of the disappeared demonstrated in Batticaloa on Monday to mark International Children’s Day.

Tamil man arrested in Valvettithurai for possession of cannabis

A Tamil man was arrested in Valvettithurai accused of being in possession of cannabis.

Valvettithurai police said the 27-year-old was arrested after a random stop-and-search in which they discovered 5g of cannabis on his person.

Protests continue for release of Tamil political prisoners

Protests in solidarity with hunger striking Tamil political prisoners have continued across the Tamil homeland.

Japanese naval ships dock in Colombo

Ships from the Japanese navy arrived in Colombo this weekend as part of a goodwill visit to the island.

The ships, ‘Kaga’ and ‘Inazuma’, docked on Sunday and will stay for 5 days, as Japanese troops “take part in a wide range of sporting and several other programmes,” reportedly organised by the Sri Lanka navy.

Militarisation: Army organises art competition for Tamil schoolchildren

The Sri Lankan military announced it had held an art competition for Tamil schoolchildren in Mullaitivu this weekend, as its militarisation of the region persists.

Sri Lankan president discussed ‘reconciliation’ with UN and Commonwealth Secretary Generals

Sri Lanka’s president Maithripala Sirisena met with both the United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres and Commonwealth Secretary General, Patricia Scotland whilst in New York last week, where they discussed “reconciliation” on the island.

The Sri Lankan president’s official media outlet claimed both Guterres and Scotland “praised Sri Lanka” for “progress”, though there have been no press releases from the UN Secretary General’s office or the Commonwealth on the meetings.

Three more Tamil youths arrested in Jaffna

Three Tamil youths have been arrested in Jaffna in connection with gang violence, Koppay police have announced.

Police said dangerous weapons which the youths were in possession of were also seized.

The three were all around 23-years-old and were from the Vannarpannai, Chavakachcheri and Jaffna Town areas.

Police said they are now in search of a gang leader using the statements given by the arrested youths.

Clearing of LTTE cemeteries begins in preparation for Maaveerar Naal

Tamils across the North-East have begun clearing Maaveerar thuyilum illams (LTTE martyr cemeteries) in preparation for Maveerar Naal, or Heroes Day, in November.

Sri Lankan prime minister warns of ‘double trouble’ for economy

Sri Lanka’s prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe warned that the island’s economy faced “double trouble” as US sanctions against Iran look to come into effect later this year.

“We will have to be vigilant in November this year as the US economic sanctions on Iran is going to be effective then” warned Wickremesinghe. “We will have to see what steps we should take then. It is not clear whether we will be able to export tea to USA.”