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Amnesty International has called for the release of detained Tamil rapper Sangeethan Ganeshkumar and renewed demands for the repeal of Sri Lanka's Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), warning that the legislation continues to facilitate arbitrary detention and human rights abuses. In a statement issued this week, the international rights organisation expressed concern over the continued use of…

Tamil diaspora groups urge Commonwealth to exercise universal jurisdiction on Sri Lanka

A collection of Tamil diaspora groups have called on Commonwealth countries to exercise universal jurisdiction “to provide accountability in cases where Sri Lanka itself fails to act”.

Sri Lankan minister pledges to ‘develop’ 2,000 Buddhist viharas across island

Sri Lanka’s Buddhasana Minister Gamini Jayawickrama Perera said that some 2,000 Buddhist viharas across the island will be “developed” with extra facilities and accommodation for monks, according to a report in the Daily News.

The minister stated that about 2,469 temples “have no basic facilities” and these would be developed with support from the Education Ministry, Prime Minister’s Office and the Presidential Secretariat.

Sri Lankan army builds tennis court at occupying Mullaitivu base

Despite continued calls for the de-militarisation of the North-East, Sri Lankan military constructed a new tennis court exclusively for the use of its soldiers inside its military headquarters in Mullaitivu last month.

Sri Lankan prime minister commissions Indian built navy ship

Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe commissioned a new Advanced Offshore Patrol Vessel (AOPV) for the Sri Lankan Navy on Thursday, a ship that was entirely Indian built.

Families of disappeared protesting in Kilinochchi pay tribute to Annai Poopathy

Families of the disappeared at Kilinochchi paid tribute to Annai Poopathy on the 30th anniversary of her death on Friday.

The protestors at Kilinochchi, particularly the mothers of forcibly disappeared young Tamils, paid tribute to Annai Poopathy’s commitment to obtain justice through peaceful protest, similar to their ongoing protest, and to her resilience as a mother that had suffered the shooting and killing of two of her sons by the Sri Lankan Army.

Sri Lanka deploys Special Task Force to protect tourists in South

The Sri Lankan government has deployed the notorious Special Task Force, in order to protect foreign tourists in the south of the island after a group were assaulted earlier this month.

Police Chief Pujith Jayasundara said the move was a “temporary measure to stabilize the law and order situation” according to the Daily Mirror.

Body of missing Tamil man recovered in Mannar

The body of a Tamil man reported missing last month was recovered from a forested area of Mannar.

71-year-old Manuelpillai Albert of Thottaveli was reported missing by his wife on 26th March.

His body was discovered in the forested area near the Mannar - Talaimannar main road on Wednesday.

Pregnant women protest demanding better maternity care at Tellipalai hospital

Tellipalai residents receiving maternity care from the local hospital protested on Thursday, demanding improvements in care standards and the appointment of a specialist obstetrician/gynaecologist.

US State Department report highlights militarisation and impunity in Sri Lanka

The United State’s State Department highlighted militarisation and impunity as significant human rights issues in Sri Lanka in its annual human rights report.

“The most significant human rights issues [in Sri Lanka in 2017] included unlawful killings; torture; sexual abuse; arbitrary arrest; lengthy detention; lack of property restitution by the military; and surveillance and harassment of civil society activists and journalists,” the report’s executive summary said.

British Tamils protest against Sri Lanka president visit to London CHOGM

British Tamils protested against Sri Lanka’s president Maithripala Sirisena outside the Commonwealth Secretariat in Pall Mall London.

Sri Lanka’s president and a high level ministerial delegation are currently in London for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting CHOGM 2018.

CHOGM 2013, saw mass protests in London as the British Prime Minister at the time David Cameron went to attend the meeting in Sri Lanka. A trip that saw him, leave the meetings in Colombo to visit the Tamil North-East.