• TNA to rethink strategy of engagement with Sri Lankan Government

    Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP MA Sumanthiran has announced that the party will need to rethink its strategy of engagement with Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe unless his government produces “actual progress” before the next discussion on 10 January.

  • Sri Lanka set to submit report for 4th Universal Periodic Review Cycle of the UNHRC

    Sri Lanka has agreed to present a report on the steps it has taken to improve its human rights record under the fourth Universal Periodic Review Cycle of the United Nations Human Rights Council.

    The review is to be held on 1 February. The Sri Lankan government has responded to the review stating:

  • Canadian politicians wish Tamil-Canadian community for Tamil Heritage month

    Canadian politicians from across the political spectrum put out statements and tweets wishing the Tamil-Canadian community for Tamil Heritage month in Canada.

    In his statement member of parliament (MP) Ahmed Hussen stated that “January marks the beginning of Tamil Heritage month in Canada, a time to reflect on the rich history, culture, resiliency, and strength of the Tamil communities across the country.”

  • Mahinda Rajapaksa meets with TNA leader

    Former Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa met with the leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) R. Sampanthan at his residence, where the two discussed the issues faced by Tamils on the island.

  • Sri Lanka's President cuts government jobs but military spending continues

    Sri Lanka froze the hiring of civil servants and introduced new taxes and higher electricity prices in measures aimed at addressing its current economic crisis. 

  • Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s bid to restore US citizenship

    Former exiled Sri Lankan president, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, has applied to restore his US citizenship after renouncing this citizenship to be able to contest the 2019 elections, as dual citizens are unable to stand for the presidency.

  • Colombo High Court summons M K Shivajilingham over Thileepan commemorations

    Colombo High Court have issued a court order summoning former Northern Provincial Councillor M K Shivajilingham for commemorating Lt Col Thileepan. 

    Last week, Valvettithurai police went to Shivajilingham's home to serve him the court order which calls Shivajilingham to be at Colombo High Court on January 11. 

  • Jaffna Mayor resigns after 2023 budget was defeated

    Viswalingham Mannivannan resigned as Mayor of Jaffna last week after his 2023 budget for Jaffna Municipal Council was defeated by seven votes.

    Mannivannan wrote to the Jaffna Municipal Commissioner and Local Government Commissioner to inform them of his decision to resign.

  • David Cameron meets with Sri Lankan president

    Former British Prime Minister, David Cameron, met with Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe during a private visit to Sri Lanka, where he reportedly extended his best wishes to the president for the new year.

     

  • ‘The TNA refused to meet with us 3 times’ claims Chinese envoy

    China’s deputy envoy to Sri Lanka, Hoo Wei, slammed the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) claiming that on three occasions they had asked to meet with Tamil Leader R Sampanthan and were refused.

  • ‘International mediation is not needed’ - Erik Solheim claims

    Speaking to Virakesari newspaper, former peace envoy for Norway, and current international climate advisor for Sri Lanka’s president, Erik Solheim asserted that there is no need for “third party mediation” as the issues raised by Tamil can be solved domestically.

  • Slain Tamil students remembered in Jaffna

    Former Northern Provincial Councillor M K Shivajilingham commemorated five Tamil students who were summarily executed by Sri Lanka's Special Task Force (STF). 

  • Still searching for justice - 17 years on from Trinco 5 killings

    On this day 17 years ago, five Tamil students were summarily executed by Sri Lanka's Special Task Force, whilst they spent an afternoon on the beach in Trincomalee.

    To date no one has been held accountable for the murder.

  • Sri Lanka cancer patients struggle amidst economic crisis and drug shortages

    Cancer patients are struggling to receive treatment amidst Sri Lanka's ongoing economic crisis. 

    Hospitals countrywide have struggled to contend with severe drug shortages, which have worsened over the last eight months, a representative of Sri Lanka's largest doctors union told Reuters.

    "All hospitals are experiencing shortages. There is difficulty in even sourcing basics like paracetamol, vitamin C and saline for outpatient services," said Vasan Ratnasingam, a spokesperson for the Government Medical Officers' Association.

    Specialist facilities like cancer and eye hospitals are running on donations, Ratnasingam said

    Earlier this year The Government Medical Officers' Association (GMOA), one of Sri Lanka's most powerful trade unions, declared a medical crisis as doctors and hospitals reported a widespread lack of medicine. 

  • Tamil people chase Sri Lankan army out of Tharavai Thuyilum Illam

    Responding to Sri Lankan army personnel planting seedlings in a thuyilum illam (LTTE cemetery), local Tamils chased out the personnel.

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