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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…

Sri Lankan soldier videos those signing petition against PTA

A Sri Lankan soldier was seen videoing locals signing the 'repeal the Prevention of Terrorism Act' (PTA) petition in Kodikamam this morning. 

Ignoring the soldier's intimidation tactics, locals bravely continued to sign the petition which was initiated last month demanding the Sri Lankan government to repeal the PTA. The PTA has been widely criticised for its disproportionate use against Tamils and Muslims and for suppressing civil society on the island.  

‘We are not going to allow that’ – Sri Lanka slams UN evidence gathering mechanism

Sri Lanka’s foreign secretary has slammed a United Nations resolution which calls for an evidence gathering mechanism to be set up and collect evidence of mass atrocities, stating that his government would not allow it to operate.

“We are not going to allow that to be operating in Sri Lanka,” said Foreign Secretary Admiral Jayanath Colombage, as he also criticised a recently released report by the UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet.

Former PTA detainee Ahnaf Jazeem joins hundreds to sign petition in Mannar

Poet Ahnaz Jazeem, who was detained for 19 months under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) before being released in December 2021, signed a petition against the PTA in Mannar over the weekend.

Jazeem, joined by his family and hundreds of other locals, signed the petition launched by TNA MP Sumanthiran earlier this month, calling for the notorious PTA to be repealed. 

‘Unfolding situation in Ukraine brought back painful memories of Tamil Genocide’ - Tamil Canadians stands in solidarity with Ukraine

Ukrainian tourists protest outside the Russian Embassy in Colombo

The National Council of Canadian Tamils (NCCT) has released a statement standing in "solidarity with the Ukrainian people,” highlighting that the “current Russian government's unprovoked attack on the Democratic state of Ukraine… must be condemned by the strongest terms possible and stopped.”

Sri Lankan Foreign Minister claims UN resolution is ‘unhelpful’ and creates ‘disharmony’

Sri Lankan Foreign Minister G.L. Peiris claimed that UN resolution 46/1 creates "disharmony" and is "unhelpful" to Sri Lanka in his address to the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) this morning. 

Commenting on Resolution 46/1 which was passed last year, Peiris said: 

Handball tournament held in Denmark in memory of Anton Balasingham

A handball tournament was held in Vejle, Denmark over the weekend in memory of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)'s chief negotiator and political strategist, Anton Balasingham.

The tournament commenced with the lighting of a candle and a floral tribute in honour of Anton Balasingham.

As world slaps sanctions on Russia, Sri Lanka looks to deepen trade with Moscow

As states around the world announced a host of wide-ranging sanctions on Russia, in Sri Lanka a different set of discussions was taking place in Colombo, with deepening trade links on the agenda a ministerial meeting.

Russia’s Alexey Gruzdev, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade, reportedly arrived in Sri Lanka and met with the regime’s State Minister for Regional Co-Operation Tharaka Balasuriya in Colombo earlier.

Public transport will collapse' - Sri Lanka's fuel crisis cripples bus services

Sri Lanka's fuel crisis exacerbated by its depleting foreign reserves is affecting daily transport services, as providers are finding it increasingly difficult to to keep their buses and vans running. 

As the fuel crisis takes a grip on the country, petrol stations have been reported to be rationing the amount of fuel they are providing. Speaking to the EconomyNext several transport providers noted,

Sri Lanka remittances in freefall as economic crisis worsens

Sri Lanka's official remittances in January 2022 were down 61.6 per cent from a year earlier, as overseas workers sent money through unofficial channels at higher parallel exchange rates. 

Black Tigers suicide boat allegedly discovered in Mullaitivu 

A boat allegedly kept by the Black Tigers wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) meant for suicide attacks has been found in the Chundikkulum area of Mullaitivu. 

The vessel, apparently hidden under water, was identified by Sri Lankan military intelligence from an investigation they carried out earlier today based on the tip-offs they received. 

The military subjected the boat to an inspection and claimed to have found explosives used during suicide attacks.