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Sri Lanka's parliament on Tuesday approved a further extension of the country's state of public emergency, with all seven votes against the measure cast by Tamil Members of Parliament. The motion was passed by 135 votes in favour and seven against, a majority of 128. The seven MPs who opposed the extension were Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, Sivagnanam Shritharan, K. Kodeeswaran, G. Srineshan, T.…

Britain distances itself from mercenaries accused of war crimes in Sri Lanka

The British government has distanced itself from a private security company that is currently under police investigation over war crimes in Sri Lanka, claiming that it was “not party to the agreement” that the firm held with the Sri Lankan government.

A closer look at the Adani deal in Sri Lanka

Dozens of Sri Lankan protestors gathered outside the Indian High Commission in Colombo on Thursday, as controversy erupted over a renewable energy project that was handed to the Adani Group last year.

“Stop Adani, Stop Adani!” chanted the protestors in Colombo, as they held placards denouncing the Indian multinational conglomerate. “Hands off Sri Lanka,” rang another slogan.

Sri Lanka claims to have made ‘significant progress’ at UN Human Rights Council

The Sri Lankan government claimed to have made “significant progress in some key areas” at the UN Human Rights Council this week, where foreign minister G L Peiris met with the president of the council and requested “space for the country to deal with the present socio-economic issues”.

“We certainly recognize, as a core belief, that human rights are indivisible, interconnected and interdependent,” claimed Peiris in his address to the Council.

Australian Prime Minister welcomes Tamil family back into Biloela

Newly elected Australian Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, met with the Nadesalingam family and welcomed them back into the Biloela community after several years in Australian detention.

Sri Lanka seeks investments from Singapore

Minister of Foreign Affairs, G.L Periris visited Singapore where discussions around investments and financing were held with officials.

During the visit last week, G.L Peiris met with the Minister for Foreign affairs of Singapore Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister of Finance Lawrence Wong, Minister for Law and Home Affairs K Shanmugam and Minister for Trade and Industry S. Iswaran. 

US Senate Foreign Relations Committee calls on Quad to ‘stand together’ on Sri Lanka’s war crimes

The head of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee wrote to India, Japan, Australia and the US this week, calling on the states to “take a more proactive role in addressing Sri Lanka’s political and economic crisis”.

US Senator Bob Menendez congratulated US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Japanese Foreign Minister Hayashi Yoshimasa, Indian External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar, and Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong on the completion of the Quad  Leaders’ Summit, adding that “there is much more the Quad can and should do in the Indian Ocean neighborhood, starting with Sri Lanka”.

Mother of Tamil political prisoner passes away, as son spends 26th year in jail

The mother of a Tamil political prisoner who has been imprisoned for over 26 years has passed away this week, having never seen her son released from a Sri Lankan jail.

Vigneswaranathan Parthiban was arrested aged just 19 years old, over his alleged involvement in the 1996 Central Bank Bombing. He has spent more time in prison than outside it.

His mother Vakeeswari had campaigned tirelessly for her son to be released or pardoned. She passed away on Wednesday evening.

China and US meet to discuss 'topics of mutual interest’ in Sri Lanka

The ambassadors of both the US and China met in Colombo last week, where they reportedly “had a friendly discussion on broad topics of mutual interest”.

Both countries tweeted about the meeting, where US Ambassador Julie Chung and China’s Ambassador Qi Zhenhong spoke on Sri Lanka.

China said the meeting was a “friendly discussion on broad topics of mutual interest”.

“#China and the #UnitedStates could work together to help #SriLanka overcome current difficulties,” it added.

Core Group condemns violence against protesters in Sri Lanka and calls for those responsible to be held accountable

The Core Group on Sri Lanka told the UN Human Rights Council that they are "deeply concerned" by the violent attacks on anti-government protesters that broke out last month and called for the perpetrators to be held accountable. 

In a statement, the Core Group made up of Canada, Germany, Malawi, Montenegro, North Macedonia, the UK and the United States, said: 

Front Line Defenders express concern over 'continuing reprisals' against Tamil journalist Kanapathipillai Kumanan

International human rights organisation, Front Line Defenders, said they are "extremely concerned about continuing reprisals" against Tamil journalist and human rights defender Kanapathipillai Kumanan after he was recently intimidated by a Sri Lankan naval officer.