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A protest demanding the release of Tamil rapper Ganeshkumar Sangeethsan, who remains detained under Sri Lanka’s Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), was held outside the Sri Lankan Presidential Secretariat in Colombo on Wednesday evening. The demonstration, held on June 10, saw civil society activists, religious leaders, trade union representatives and members of the public gather outside the…

The Cardinal becomes a convert

Colombo Archbishop Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith told the UN Human Rights Council that the Easter Sunday attacks in 2019 were part of a “grand political plot”, in an address were he called on the international body to ensure there was an “impartial investigation to unravel the truth”.

Tamil journalist released on bail following over 470 days in detention

Tamil journalist, Murugupillai Kokulathasan, has been released on bail today by Valaichenai Magistrate court, after being held in detention for over 470 days under the notorious Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA).

Russia and Belarus rush to Sri Lanka’s defence at UN Human Rights Council

As the United Nations Human Rights Council continued to discuss Sri Lanka today, several member states including the United States and Britain expressed “concerns regarding the continued lack of progress on accountability” for mass atrocities on the island.

Whilst many states expressed concern at the situation in Sri Lanka, Colombo did however have some familiar defenders at the global body – including Russia and Belarus. Both states are currently under international scrutiny and widespread sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine.

British MP demands sanctions on Shavendra Silva

British MP, Virendra Sharma, has joined a number of prominent British MPs who and Tamil activists who have called on the UK Foreign Secretary to impose Magnitsky style sanctions on Sri Lankan army commander, Shavendra Silva.

Sri Lanka faces medicine shortage due to forex crisis and government mismanagement

Sri Lanka is facing drug shortages due to unfavourable internal price controls and a worsening forex crisis making it harder for vendors to purchase drugs, leading to acute shortages of 5 per cent of medicines registered with the National Medicines Regulatory authority which includes paracetamol and drugs for diabetes, high blood pressure and cholesterol. 

The Sri Lanka Chamber of Pharmaceuticals industry (SLCPI) has noted that banks are reluctant to open letters of credit to import drugs. 

Sacked ministers declare war on Sri Lankan government

Recently sacked Sri Lankan ministers Wimal Weerawansa and Udaya Gammanpila reportedly declared war on the government and warned to expose who was the ‘main cause’ of the island’s crisis. 

On Thursday, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa sacked Weerawansa from his role as Industries Minister and Gammanpila from his position as Energy Minister as the island grapples with it's worsening economic crisis. 

UK reaffirms support for UN resolution to deliver justice and accountability in Sri Lanka

The British government said it will continue to support engagement between the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and Sri Lanka on accountability and human rights, when questioned on the UK's plans to pursue an international investigation into rights abuses.

Sri Lanka's central bank ignores cash request for fuel as economic crisis worsens

Sri Lanka's power regulator had sought USD $150 million from the Sri Lankan central bank, in order to import fuel for the next two months but no response has been received forcing power cuts of over 7 hours. 

The public utility Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) said President Gotabaya Rajapaksa had also instructed the central bank to provide the necessary foreign exchange but it had not happened. 

Mannar farmers unable to harvest crops due to fuel crisis

Farmers in Mannar have been unable to harvest their crops this week due to Sri Lanka’s ongoing fuel shortage. 

Sri Lanka’s fuel crisis has left farmers in the Nanattan and Musali areas without fuel that is desperately needed for their tractors and harvesters for the crops that are ready to be harvested. 

Assassinated Tamil MP remembered by TNPF 14 years on

The Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) marked the 14th anniversary of the assassination of Tamil MP K Sivanesan in Vadamarachchi and Batticaloa today.