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Sri Lankan police interrupted a protest in Mannar calling for the release of detained Tamil rapper Sangeethsan and the repeal of the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), after questioning participants over the wording of a Tamil-language placard. A demonstration demanding the repeal of Sri Lanka's PTA and the release of detained rapper Ganeshkumar Sangeethsan was held in Mannar on Thursday…

Major Sri Lankan newspapers halt printing as paper shortage continues

Two major Sri Lankan newspapers, The Island and Divaina, have halted their print editions as the cash-strapped island struggles to pay for imports, including paper. 

As power cuts hit Sri Lanka, a music festival lights up Colombo and ignites local anger

In the midst of Sri Lanka’s worst financial crisis in living memory, a massive music festival with international acts, pyrotechnics and thousands of people was held in Colombo on Saturday, even as locals endured power cuts and hours-long queues for basic supplies.

‘Tamils fear prison and torture in Sri Lanka, 13 years after civil war ended’ – The Guardian

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Tamils in the North-East say they are “still living in an open prison,” reports Hannah Ellis-Petersen for The Guardian this week, highlighting imprisonment and torture on the island 13 years after the armed conflict ended.

Indian Foreign Minister meets Rajapaksa as Sri Lanka seeks US$1.5 billion more

Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met with Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in Colombo earlier today as the island’s economy witnesses an unprecedented crisis in its independent history. 

Jaishankar is in Colombo for the fifth BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation) Summit on a three-day visit. 

‘Sanction Russia’s friends – Isolate Sri Lanka’: British Tamils demonstrate London Stock Exchange

As a token of solidarity with Ukraine, British Tamils are demonstrating outside the London Stock Exchange in protest of an event held by Invest Sri Lanka as they highlight the deep ties between Colombo and Moscow as well as Sri Lanka’s own dire human rights record.

“Russia’s blood money partner is in London” read one pamphlet.

Invest Sri Lanka cancels event in Scotland

Amidst a disastrous economic crisis, Invest Sri Lanka has removed a planned “investor forum” in Edinburgh from their website as concerns are raised over the country’s human rights record.

‘No to debt restructuring, Yes to rice donation’ – Sri Lanka thanks China for aid donation

In a statement, Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa thanked China for its donation of 2,000 tonnes of rice amidst a disastrous economic crisis that has seen food shortages across the island.

TNA meets with Gotabaya Rajapaksa

The long-postponed meeting between President Gotabya Rajapaksa and the representatives of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) took place on Friday. 

The meeting started at 10.30 am at the Presidential Secretariat and lasted till 1.30 pm.

At the leadership of R. Sampanthan, a senior leader of the TNA, Senathirasa, the leader of the ITAK, and other MPs including MA Sumanthiran, R. Shanakiyan, Charles Nirmalanathan, Shritharan Sivagnanam and Kalaiyarasan were also present at the meeting.

Sri Lanka braces for more pain, as IMF and World Bank assistance finally sought

Sri Lankan officials have finally admitted that they will seek assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) this week with reports claiming that Colombo will also look to the Word Bank as the island braces for further economic hardship in the months ahead.

Sri Lanka’s Central Bank Governor Ajith Nivaar Cabraal however told an all-party conference in Colombo yesterday that though they were going to the IMF, his government remains wary.

Fleeing genocide, torture and now an economic crisis – Tamil refugees arrive in India

At least 16 Eelam Tamils have been detained by Indian authorities after fleeing the island this week, citing the worsening economic crisis in Sri Lanka as a factor that forced them to leave.

The 16 Tamils, who arrived in two groups, included women and children with the youngest being just 4 months old. They all come from the North-East, arriving in India on Tuesday 22 March. The mother of the four-month old child said "We can't live there, the prices of everything have increased; that's why we came here". Her husband added: "There are no work opportunities there ... a day's wages is low there".