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Tamil Progressive Alliance (TPA) leader Mano Ganesan has accused the National People's Power (NPP) government of hypocrisy over the arrest of Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeskumar under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), pointing to NPP politicians who had themselves circulated songs glorifying the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) during election campaigns. Sangeethsan, known…

An agreement to release land and Tamil political prisoners - MA Sumanthiran

Tamil National Alliance MP, MA Sumanthiran has claimed that Sri Lanka's President has agreed to release land held by Sri Lankan security forces in the Northern province and to release Tamil political prisoners following a meeting on 21 December.

The Prime Minister, the Minister of Justice, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Attorney General were also present during these discussions.

Sri Lankan soldier threatens Jaffna fisherman

A Sri Lankan soldier is reported to have threatened a Tamil fisherman with a knife on the shore of the Ash Odai beach area of Karainagar, Jaffna.

After dry fishing, the fisherman had left his cotton wool to dry, when he was assaulted by the soldier who held a knife against his neck.

The assault has been reported to the Karainagar Seamen's Union and to the Grama Sevaka officers. The union has strongly condemned the attack and plan to file a complaint against the soldier with the local police.

Tamil Guardian journalist summoned before Mullaitivu Police

Tamil Guardian journalist, Kanapathipillai Kumanan, has been summoned to the Mullaitivu office of the Assistant Superintendent of Police for an undisclosed investigation.

Speaking on this issue, Kumanan noted that in June, there were issues of a military land grab in Mullaitivu, which triggered a local council member to write to the Prime Minister’s office.

"The police responded to the inquiry by calling the council member to give a statement, and I have similarly been called in for this inquiry," he told the Tamil Guardian.

China continues to bankroll Sri Lanka's military with Rs 5 million donation

Despite the growing concern over Sri Lanka's increasing militarisation, and the numerous human rights cases of abuse committed by the Sri Lankan military, China continues to bankroll the institution and has granted Rs 5 million to develop the National Cadet Corps (NCC).

The donation was presented by the Defence Attaché of the Chinese Embassy in Colombo, Senior Colonel Wan Dong to Sri Lanka's war crimes accused Defence Secretary Gen. Kamal Gunaratne.

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As a Tamil leader, what has Sampanthan done for the Tamil community'- Tamil Families of the Disappeared demand ICC referral

Responding to Tamil National Alliance (TNA) leader R. Sampanthan's claim that all of the disappeared were killed, Vavuniya District Tamil Families of the Disappeared  Association Secretary Jenita slammed the Tamil politicians and called for Sri Lanka to be referred to the International Criminal Court (ICC).

"As a Tamil leader, what has Sampanthan done for the Tamil community," she asked.

Sri Lanka's Human Rights Commission calls on military commanders to justify their presence in the North-East

After receiving complaints against the Sri Lankan military's continued occupation of the Tamil North and  Eastern provinces, Sri Lanka's Human Rights Commission has called for a report from military commanders to assess the legal provisions under which they were deployed and if a public security threat can justify their presence.

Mirusuvil massacre remembered 22 years on

A commemoration event was held this morning to mark 22 years since the Mirusuvil massacre, where Sri Lankan soldiers murdered eight Tamil civilians in Jaffna, including three children, before dumping their bodies in a mass grave.

Tamil diaspora calls upon Tamil parliamentarians to reaffirm core principles

A joint statement by several Tamil diaspora organisations has called on Tamil parliamentarians to affirm their commitment to the non-negotiable core principles of the Tamil nation.

The statement stressed the need for the international community, including the IMF, World Bank, and Asian Development Bank, to tie aid to Sri Lanka to “a permanent political solution to address the legitimate aspiration of the Tamil people”.

300,000 Sri Lankans leave island for foreign employment in 2022

Minister for Labor and Foreign Employment  Manusha Nanayakkara, noted that 300,000 Sri Lankans have left the island for foreign employment.

Addressing an event to mark International Migrants Day, Sri Lankan Minister of Labor and Foreign Employment Manusha Nanayakkara said this is the highest number of Sri Lankans leaving for foreign jobs in its post-independent history.

The minister said that the remittances they send will help Sri Lanka overcome the current economic crisis.