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  A memorial sports tournament commemorating Colonel Shankar, the Special Commander of the Tamil Eelam Air Force (Sky Tigers) who was killed in an attack carried out by Sri Lankan deep penetration forces in Ottusuddan, Mullaitivu, on 26 September 2001, was held in Switzerland on 7 June 2026. Organised by the Sports Division of the Swiss Tamil Coordinating Committee, the event took…

Sri Lankan military exercise in Tamil homeland concludes

A massive Sri Lankan military exercise which has been underway for several weeks concluded with a multi-pronged assault on a beach in the North-East on Tuesday.

Sri Lankan army showcases weaponry in Trinco

The Sri Lankan military declared open a new exhibition showcasing heavy weaponry deployed by the military in the final phase of the armed conflict in the Tamil North-East, more than 7 years after the massacres of tens of thousands of Tamils.

India, Sri Lanka to operate oil tanks in Trinco

India and Sri Lanka are to jointly manage 30 oil tanks in Trincomalee, the Sri Lankan petroleum minister Chandima Weerakkody was quoted by The Hindu as saying. 

Mr Weerakoddy is to hold meetings with his counterpart in New Delhi regarding the joint venture which will involve the Indian Oil Cooperation subsidiary, Lanka IOC and Ceylon Petroleum Cooperation. 

“It’s the starting point for developing the regional hub,” Mr Weerakoddy reportedly added.

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Sri Lankan justice minister rejects war crimes allegations

Sri Lanka's justice minister, Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe said he "categorically rejects all allegations of war crimes against the armed forces" in an interview to the BBC Sandeshaya. 

Mr Rajapakshe warned that "legal action would be taken against anyone who alleges that the country’s armed forces had committed war crimes", reported News Radio

"Anyone who brought up the subject of mass graves in the North was an enemy of the nation and the war heroes," Mr Rajapakshe added. 
 

‘Resettle us in our native land’ - Vali North Resettlement Society

The president of the Valikamam North Resettlement Society called for displaced Tamils to be resettled in their native land and not in any other alternate locations, in an interview with Ceylon Today published on Tuesday.

Arunasalam Gunapalasingham said everyone “must understand reality”. “Our people are looking forward to resettle in their native places and everyone has their own lands.”

Sri Lankan foreign minister meets UN human rights chief

Sri Lanka’s foreign minister Mangala Samaraweera met with UN human rights chief Zeid Al Hussein in New York this week, where the two discussed the “reconciliation” on the island, according to a government spokesperson.

The meeting took place on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly summit, currently underway in New York.

Sri Lankan government is contradicting itself over federalism says PHU

The secretary of the Pivithuru Hela Urumaya (PHU) said the Sri Lankan government is confusing its electorate by giving contradictory statements on federalism and the prominence of Buddhism on the island.

Udaya Gammanpila, a Sinhala nationalist MP, said whilst Sri Lanka’s president and prime minister have pledged to ensure Buddhism still holds prominence across the island as in the current constitution, former President Chandrika Kumaratunga has contradicted them.

Sri Lankan soldiers released on bail over case of disappeared journalist

Four members of the Sri Lankan military’s intelligence unit have been released on bail, after being arrested over the disappearance of cartoonist Prageeth Eknaligoda.

The suspects were released on a cash bail by the Avissawella Provincial High Court and will have to report weekly to Sri Lanka’s Criminal Investigation Department.

‘War secrets will go with me to the grave’ says Sri Lankan army commander

The commander of the Sri Lankan Army’s 53 Division said secrets from the war “will go with him to his grave,” as he battled off claims that he revealed military secrets in his newly published book.

Major General Kamal Gunaratne was speaking to reporters outside the Seethawakapura Urban Council when he made his comments, according to Colombo Gazette

Tamil man dies in Sri Lankan prison

A 30 year old Tamil man was found dead whilst under police custody in a Sri Lankan prison in Kandy. 

The man, Kaviraj Ravichandran, who was arrested on Saturday, was reportedly found hanging in his cell. 

The subinspector and police constable on duty that night have been suspended pending investigation, the Daily Mirror reported.