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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…

She will always remain in the minds of the Tamil people - politicians pay tribute to Thamilini

Tamil politicians across the North-East have paid tribute to Col. Thamilini, the former head of the Women’s political division in the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), who died on Sunday at the age of 43.

Thousands of Tamils attended her funeral in Jaffna on Tuesday.

“The grief and affection shown by our people at the loss of Thamilini, even six years after the end of the war, is a testament to the life that she lived and the spirit of leadership she demonstrated during the struggle,” the Chief Minister of the Northern Province, C. V. Wigneswaran said in a tributary statement.

“With an unrelenting thirst for her ideals, the courageous Thamilini's thoughts were all about the liberation of the Tamil people and the advancement of Tamil women.”

Paranagama report rejects 40,000 death toll estimate, blames LTTE for civilian deaths

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe says the government's inquiry into abductions has found that the principle blame for the loss of civilian life during the last phase of the armed conflict laid with the LTTE.

The commission's report rejects the findings of the UN Panel of Expert's report, which said that 'a number of credible sources' have estimated that there could have been as many as 40,000 civilian deaths.

Mr Wickremesinghe tabled the Maxwell Paranagama Commission report and the Udalagama Commission report along with the UNHRC report on alleged human rights violations in Sri Lanka, in parliament on Tuesday.

Sections of the “Missing Person's Commission”, also known as the Paranagama Commission, seen by Channel 4, seemed to accept that crimes were perpetrated by the army.

Excerpts published by the British broadcaster appeared refreshingly honest about the allegations against the military, conceding that evidence of executions, previously contested by the government, were unlikely to be faked.

Jaffna Hospital marks 28th anniversary of IPKF massacre

Staff at Jaffna Hospital held a memorial ceremony to mark the 28th anniversary of the massacre of over 60 doctors, staff and patients by the Indian Peacekeeping Forces (IPKF) in 1987.

‘There is no media freedom today’ claims Mahinda Rajapaksa

Former Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa claimed there is no media freedom in Sri Lanka, under the current government.

Speaking to reporters following a hearing at a Presidential Commission of Inquiry examining corruption Mr Rajapaksa said “the media freedom that was there during my tenure is not there today”.

“I never ordered them to publish this or that,” said Mr Rajapaksa. “You should ask about the media censorship under this government from your bosses.”

Sri Lanka president vows he will ‘not allow anyone to disgrace war victory’

Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena pledged to defend the armed forces and that the government is “committed in honouring the War Heroes”.

Speaking at the 25th General Convocation of the General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU), Mr Sirisena praised the armed forces for its “victory” in 2009.

The Ministry of Defence reported the president as saying, “We were able to defeat terrorism by the resolute effort of all people and the government is committed in honouring the War Heroes”.

The president went on to say “he would not allow anyone to disgrace this victory”.

Abducted youth detained in Trinco naval base with knowledge of Sri Lanka’s navy commander

Sri Lanka’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID) told courts today that 11 people abducted by unidentified groups in Colombo during 2008-2009 had been detained at the Sri Lanka’s Trincomalee Navy camp under the knowledge of the former navy commander, reports Colombo Telegraph.

New personnel appointed to Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka

The Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) appointed Dr Deepika Udahama as its new chairperson, reports adaderana.lk.

The body appointed a further 4 people as commissioners, including Lionel Fernando, Saliya Pieris, Gazali Hussain and Ambika Satkunathan.

The commission was initially set up in 1996 with the aim of fostering a culture of human rights in Sri Lanka.

Thousands attend rally against UN resolution on Sri Lanka

Thousands of people rallied in Colombo against a United Nations Human Rights Council resolution on Sri Lanka on Monday.

The rally, organised by the joint opposition, saw leading figures from several parties in attendance, including the SLFP, National Freedom Front, Communist Party and several former government ministers.

Sri Lankan president praises Air Force for ‘directly attacking enemy’

Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena praised the Air Force on Monday for its contribution to “national security” and for directly attacking “the enemy”.

Speaking at a ceremony on Monday, Mr Sirisena said,

Sri Lanka thanks China for assistance in international fora

Sri Lanka’s president Maithripala Sirisena expressed deep appreciation for China’s assistance in developing the island and in supporting Sri Lanka in the international fora reports Colombo Page.

Welcoming a delegation of the Communist Party of China, headed by China’s deputy leader Zhang Baowen, Mr Sirisna, said,

“When we travel across Colombo as well as around the country we can see many development projects funded by the government of China.”