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A Guinness World Record set by nearly 5,000 Bharatanatyam dancers at Galle Face in Colombo has sparked controversy, after activists questioned why the official recognition was awarded to organisers and an overseas instructor rather than the thousands of performers who paid to take part. The SANGAMAM-2026 event, held on 14 June, saw 4,988 dancers successfully set a new Guinness World Record for…

Families of Tamil disappeared hold demo as UN working group visits Jaffna office

Photographs: Tamil Guardian

Families of the disappeared staged demonstrations to welcome United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances (UN WGEID) to Jaffna on Thursday.

The demonstrations took place outside the UN Jaffna office, where a member of the visiting UN team was holding consultations.
 
Mr Seong Phil Hong met the demonstrating family members of the disappeared following his meeting at the UN office in Jaffna.
 

Sri Lanka holds full state honours funeral for Buddhist monk

Photograph: Colombo Page

The funeral of the chief incumbent Convener of the Kotte Naga Vihara Bhuddist organisation was held in Sri Lanka’s parliamentary grounds with the deceased monk receiving full state honours.

Tamil activists arrested in Sri Lanka for distributing hartal pamphlets

Two Tamil activists were arrested for distributing pamphlets urging participation in a Hartal tomorrow.

The activists belong to the Tamil National People’s Front political party.

Hartals have been scheduled across the North-East to demand the release of all Tamil political prisoners.

Tamil political parties call for public strike action in North-East to demand release of political prisoners (09 Nov 2015)

31 Tamil political prisoners taken back to jail despite being granted conditional bail

Tamil political prisoners taken back to jail despite being granted conditional bail - Photograph- @Rukitweets

Japan's naval ships dock in Port of Colombo Sri Lanka

Japanese naval ships were welcomed into the Port of Colombo on a goodwill visit on Wednesday reports Colombo Page.

The Two Japanese Naval ships were en route to Somalia and the Gulf of Aden to embark on counter piracy operations.

The visits come following a visit by Sri Lanka’s prime minister to Japan where the two countries committed to cooperation and exchange between the two establishments on maritime security.

A joint exercise is expected to be conducted between Sri Lankan and Japanese navy before the ships depart for the Gulf of Aden.

Tamil protests in Mannar call for release of all political prisoners

Politicians and families of the disappeared held demonstrations in Mannar to call for the release of Tamil political prisoners on Tuesday.

Sri Lanka's president visits Buddhist university construction site

Sri Lanka’s President Maithripala Sirisena visited the construction site of a new International Buddhist University to inspect progress on Tuesday.

Accompanied by Buddhist Monks President Sirisena looked over future architectural models for the new construction development.

The Manelwatte Naganda International Buddhist University is expected to house lecture auditoriums that can accommodate 1500 people whilst providing residential facilities for 750 people.

Sri Lanka’s Unexpected Political Opening Won’t Last Forever

Writing in the Diplomat, Taylor Dibbert said it was time for Sri Lanka’s political leadership to explain the content of the UNHRC resolution clearly to all its citizens and explain the importance of reforms.

Adding that Colombo “has been reluctant to take even small steps to reach out to the Tamil community,” Mr Dibbert questioned whether “worries over a Sinhala-Buddhist backlash would again be used to justify prevarication form those in power.”

Full piece reproduced below.

Sri Lanka’s new government, led by President Maithripala Sirisena, has now made a range of assurances via an extensive reform agenda and is now faced with the trickier task of implementation. Elections in January (when Sirisena defeated the increasingly authoritarian Mahinda Rajapaksa in his quest to win an unprecedented third term) and August parliamentary polls, combined with the recently passed UN Human Rights Council (HRC) resolution on Sri Lanka, have presented the country with an unanticipated opening.

Amnesty calls on UN Working Group to investigate Sri Lanka’s mass graves and secret detention camps

Amnesty International called on the UN Working Group on Enforced and Involuntary Disappearance to investigate secret detention camps and mass grave sites during its visit to Sri Lanka.

Calling on the working group to investigate secret detention centres with a view to holding state actors accountable, the briefing note said,

Tamil families and politicians call for release of political prisoners in Mullaitivu protest

Tamil politicians and family members of those detained under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) took part in a public protest in Mullaitivvu calling for the immediate release of Tamil political prisoners.