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A protest march was held last month opposing limestone excavation, mineral sand mining and a proposed wind power project across the villages of Veravil, Valaipadu, Ponnaveli and Kiranchi, in the Poonakary Divisional Secretariat division of Kilinochchi. The demonstration was organised against plans to establish wind power stations and to carry out mineral sand and limestone extraction in the…

Sri Lankan intelligence ‘attempts to kidnap’ Tamil political activist

Sri Lankan intelligence officers have attempted to kidnap a Tamil activist in a white van earlier today, according to Tamil National Alliance (TNA) lawmaker Shanakiyan Rasamanickam.

The parliamentarian tweeted that “unidentified men who claimed to be part of the state intelligence apparatus” had attempted to abduct the assistant secretary of the Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) youth wing in Kalmunai earlier today.

Sri Lanka’s Catholic Church warns it may ‘go international’ over Easter Sunday attacks

“Something is being organised,” warned Colombo Archbishop Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith, stating that Sri Lanka’s Catholic Church is currently working with the Vatican on a secret plan to ensure justice for victims of the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks.

“The plans cannot be revealed yet, but something is being organised,” the cardinal said, according to a report in Economy Next. “If we cannot find a solution within the country, we will try going through international organisations.”

The Red Flag

The first and most important thing to understand about the Sri Lankan flag is that every version of the lion flag is, definitionally, racist and fascist in symbolism, including the official one. It was intentionally designed that way, by committee.

Shortage? What shortage? Sri Lankan minister denies crisis as malnutrition looms 

Sri Lanka’s Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa said that there was only a “small shortage of certain essential items” on the island, claiming that other stocks were “sufficient” even as reports of families going hungry on the island emerged.

During a meeting last week, Rajapaksa admitted that there was “a small shortage of milk powder, gas, wheat flour, and cement” but claimed that “there are sufficient stocks of all other essential items”.  

The best way forwards is to postpone and restructure debt claim Sri Lanka’s opposition

In a movement of historic unity, 12 opposition MPs have called on the Sri Lankan government to negotiate a postponement and restructuring of its $25 billion debt repayments due between now and 2026.

Sri Lanka’s Terrorism Investigation Division summon Tamil activist again

Sri Lanka’s Terrorism Investigation Division (TID) has issued a summons to a Tamil political activist in Mannar this week, demanding he appear before them in Colombo for questioning.

V S Sivakaran, a former head of the ITAK youth wing and well known political activist, was called for questioning yesterday and is due to appear before the TID in Colombo on Friday 18 February at 9.30 am.

Racist 'Sinhala only' flags paraded at Buddhist temple in Colombo

Photo credit: Shehara De Silva (via @Charindra_chan)

As a Sinhala Buddhist festival kicked off in Colombo yesterday, Sri Lankan flags associated with the racist ‘Sinha Le’ movement – displaying only the lion symbol – were seen being paraded as part of the procession.

Tamil political prisoner acquitted after 12 years of Sri Lankan detention

Rajasekar with his lawyer KV Thavarasa

A Tamil political prisoner who was held for 12 years under the draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) was finally released after being acquitted of all charges yesterday.

Khandappu Rajasekar from Karaveddy in Jaffna had been arrested and detained by Sri Lankan officials on 19 October 2010. He had remained in Sri Lankan custody ever since.

After years of efforts, he was finally released on Tuesday.

Sri Lanka on the offensive in South Africa as it seeks support ahead of UN meeting

Sri Lanka’s ambassador to South Africa held a flurry of meetings with officials in the country this week, as Colombo sought to rally international support around its much-criticised human rights record and lack of accountability for mass atrocities ahead of the UN Human Rights Council session.

CPA challenges the constitutionality of PTA in Supreme Court

Following widespread criticism of Sri Lanka’s draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) by over 80 civil society and human rights organisations, the Colombo-based Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) has challenged the constitutionality of the bill in the Supreme Court.