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As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed Sri Lanka earlier this month, New Delhi’s media was already hailing the visit as a diplomatic triumph. A raft of development projects had been announced and a significant new defence pact between the two governments signed. Images broadcast showed Modi beside a smiling Sri Lankan president Anura Kumara Dissanayake, arms raised aloft in symbolic…

Tamil parties circles as Tamil National Alliance in crisis

With the announcement of local elections across the island, the Tamil National Alliance, the largest alliance representing Tamils in the North-East, is in flux over divisions between and within the constituent parties.

Sanctions are an important victory, but more must be done ' - PEARL

US-based advocacy organisation People for Equality and Relief in Lanka (PEARL) welcomed Canada's targeted sanctions against the Rajapaksa brothers and other Sri Lankan military officials but urged the international community to go further to ensure justice and accountability for Tamils. 

Canada sanctions Rajapaksa brothers over human rights violations

Canada’s foreign minister Mélanie Joly has announced targeted sanctions against Mahinda and Gotabaya Rajapaksa as well as Sunil Ratnayake and Chandana Prasad Hettiarachchi for “gross and systematic violations of human rights during the armed conflict in Sri Lanka”.

The sanctions will effectively freeze any assets they may hold in Canada, bar them from financial or related services and deem them inadmissible to Canada under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.

Commenting on the sanctions Joly stated:

Mannivannan joins TMTK ahead of local elections

V Mannivannan with TMTK leader C V Wigneswaran

Viswalingham Mannivannan has joined the Tamil Makkal Thesiya Kootani (TMTK) party ahead of the island's local elections. 

Massacre of Tamils at 1974 World Tamil Research Conference commemorated


A remembrance event was held in Jaffna today to mark the 49th anniversary since the killing of eleven Tamils by Sri Lankan police officers at the 1974 World Tamil Research Conference. 
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On January 10, 1974, the final day of the conference, Sri Lankan police officers, led by the Deputy Inspector of Police for Jaffna, Chandrasekara, opened fire at the audience, killing 11 civilians. 
Chandrasekara was later promoted to the post of Inspector of Police by the then-prime minister, Srimavo Bandaranayaka.

Captain Pandithar remembered 38 years on

Captain Pandithar, a senior member of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), was commemorated on the 38th anniversary of his passing at his residence in Valvettithurai, Jaffna yesterday. 

Pandithar served in the political wing of the LTTE and lost his life during a clash with the Sri Lankan army in 1985 near Avarangal, Jaffna.    

Koppay police excavate land after 'tip-off' about LTTE weapons

Koppay police excavated private land in Kokuvil, Jaffna after they allegedly received a "tip-off" that weapons belonging to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were buried there. 

The police obtained permission from Jaffna Magistrate Court to carry out the excavations. Despite excavating four different sites, no weapons were recovered. 

Sri Lankan state forces have been accused of using weapons raids as a cover for continued repression and surveillance of the North-East.

Investment companies and hedge funds preventing vital debt relief for Sri Lanka

According to 182 economists and development experts, powerful hedge funds and investment companies are preventing vital help from reaching crisis-hit Sri Lanka.

The group stated that private sector creditors were preventing a debt relief deal for the island.

Last year the Sri Lanka defaulted on $51 billion in debt. The sovereign default left civilians without food, fuel and critical medication.

Batticaloa journalists commemorate Lasantha Wickrematunge

Slain journalist Lasantha Wickrematunge was remembered on the 14th anniversary of his death in Batticaloa yesterday. 

Wickrematunge, the former editor of Sunday Leader, a staunch critic of the various human rights violations perpetrated by the Rajapaksa government and the corruption by its ministers was gunned down on January 8, 2009 on his way to work. 

Kumar Ponnambalam remembered by TNPF 23 years on

Assassinated human rights lawyer and former leader of the All Ceylon Tamil Congress (ACTC), Kumar Ponnambalam was remembered by the Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) on Friday to mark 23 years since his death.