• Human right for Tamils to mark Maaveerar Naal says Mano Ganeshan

    People in the North can mark Maaveerar Naal (Tamil national remembrance day) without mentioning the LTTE, Sri Lanka's minister for national co-existence, dialogue and official languages minister, Mano Ganeshan was quoted by the Daily Mirror as saying this week. 

  • Armed police disrupt student birthday celebrations at Jaffna University

    Police disrupted a student birthday celebration only minutes after it had begun at the Balasingham hostel at Jaffna University last night.

    Carrying arms, the police stated they came due to an emergency call made to them from the hostel stating that students were being asked to come out for a midnight birthday celebration, but did not identify who called or what they said.

  • Muslim Maaveerar of the Tamil Struggle

    The Tamil nation, in the homeland and in the diaspora, holds steadfastly to records of the liberation struggle. The well-known dates and the lesser known dates are tirelessly observed. Heroes are canonised in the Maaveerar Naal calendar.

    But with the destruction of LTTE records and cemeteries, it becomes inevitable that some names are lost to us, at least momentarily.

  • We will never allow the LTTE to be commemorated' - Minister

    Sri Lanka's State Minister of Defence Ruwan Wijewardene said that the government will never allow the LTTE to be commemorated, days before the annual Tamil remembrance day when those who died fighting for the movement are commemorated across the world.

    Responding to a question about NPC Councillor Shivajilingam's recent statement about the right to commemorate Maaveerar Naal, Mr Wijewardene said,

  • TNA raises concerns about safety and security of Sampanthan

    The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) realised concerns about the safety and security of the opposition leader R Sampanthan in parliament today.

    Speaking in Parliament MP E Saravanabavan said the opposition leader had been given vehicles that were not secure enough and called on the government to take immediate action to address the concerns. 

  • Sumanthiran says constitutional sub-committee reports are positive for Tamils

    Speaking at the Raviraj Memorial in Chavachcheri yesterday, TNA Spokesperson and MP, M.A. Sumanthiran, said that while the constitutional sub-committee reports don't have everything the Tamils asked for, if asked whether the Tamils got what they need from them, the only answer can be yes.

  • Sri Lanka must compensate Tamil Canadian torture survivor rules UN Human Rights Committee

    The UN Human Rights Committee has ruled the Sri Lankan government must "provide adequate compensation" to a Tamil man currently living in Canada, reported National Post. 

    Mr Roy Samathanam filed a complaint with the Committee three years ago after he was accused of being a "Canadian Tiger" by the Sri Lankan security forces during a visit in 2007 to Sri Lanka and later imprisoned and tortured. 

  • Statue of assassinated Tamil MP Raviraj unveiled

    A statue of the former Tamil MP and human rights lawyer, N Raviraj who was assassinated 10 years ago this month was unveiled in Chavakachcheri on Sunday. 

    The official unveiling ceremony was attended by a number of Tamil politicians including the leader of the Tamil National Alliance, R Sampanthan, and other TNA MPs. 

  • Arrest all who incite racism says Sirisena

    The Sri Lankan president issued an order to the security forces and police chief to arrest all who incite racism, the Daily Mirror reported. 

    The statement was made at a meeting at the president's official residence in Colombo this week. 

  • Sinhala Buddhist monks take to the streets in anti-Muslim protest

    Hundreds of Sri Lankans joined Sinhala Buddhist monks in an anti-Muslim protest in Kandy on Saturday. 

  • Sri Lanka's Prime Minister assures no changes of religion clause in constitution

    Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Ranil Wickrmesinghe assured the Constitutional Assembly that the clause on religion in Sri Lanka’s constitution would not be changed, reports Colombo Page.

    Mr Wickermesinghe was speaking at the submission of the constitutional sub-committee reports to the Constitution Assembly on Saturday.

  • Sri Lankan justice minister says 32 Muslims in IS

    Sri Lanka's justice minister on Friday told parliament that 32 Muslims had joined Islamic State in Syria. 

    "All these [Muslims] are not from ordinary families. These people are from the families which are considered as well-educated and elite," Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe said. 

  • IMF approves US $162.6 million disbursement

    The International Monetary Fund on Friday announced it had completed its first review of the Extended Fund Facility granted to Sri Lanka, and would approve US $162.6 million disbursement. 

    The three year program was approved in June, allowing US $1.45 billion.

  • TNA reiterate call from proper houses for displaced

    In a letter to the Sri Lankan president and prime minister the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) reiterated its rejection of pre-fabricated steel homes, and called for proper houses for Tamils displaced in the North-East. 

  • Sri Lanka to lease Hambantota Port to Chinese company

    Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Ranil Wickremensighe has outlined plans to lease large stake in the Hambantota port to a Chinese Company reports Colombo Page.

    The Prime Minister said that the government planned to lease the Hambantota port or $US 1.2 billion to a Chinese company China Merchant, in an attempt to aid in Sri Lanka’s Balance of Payments.

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