• World Bank grants Sri Lanka $56 million despite concerns over human rights

    <p>The World Bank is granting Sri Lanka 56 million US dollars to Sri Lanka despite concerns over the country’s human rights record, Sri Lankan Minister Bandula Gunewardene reported.</p> <p>Minister Gunewardene claims that the money is for several programs to fight against Covid-19. The grant was initially submitted by alleged war criminal and Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, in his capacity as Finance Minister.</p>
  • TNPF organiser detained under false pretense
    <p>Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) Mullaitivu District organiser was detained under false pretenses on Thursday.&nbsp;</p> <p>Thilakanathan Kinthujan, was detained by four officers of Mankulam police, citing an arrest warrant for 'distracted driving'.</p>
  • Sinhala journalist dies after reported suicide

    Thilini Pavithra, a Sinhala newspaper journalist, has died after a reported suicide attempt in Kurunegala last week.

    The journalist had written in Sinhala language papers including Dinamina and Mawbima.

    Sri Lankan police said the suicide was caused by a “personal, family issue” according to early reports, but are carrying out further investigations into her death.

  • ITJP and JDS map three decades of torture in Sri Lanka

    To mark International Day in Support of Victims of Torture on June 26, the International Truth and Justice Project (ITJP) and Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS) have produced a torture map of Sri Lanka.

    The map highlights 219 sites located across the island used for torture of Tamils, Sinhalese and Muslims by the army, police, navy, and paramilitaries over the last 30 years.

  • Turkish embassy strongly rejects ‘baseless allegations’ made by Buddhist extremist monk

    The Turkish Embassy “strongly rejects the baseless allegations” made by Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara associating Turkey with extremist activities in Sri Lanka.

    In a press release, the Turkish embassy rejected the allegations made by the extremist monk in a statement published online on Lankadeep on June 15, 2020.  

    An unofficial translation of Gnanasara’s statement:

  • Tamil Nadu government refuses to sell milk to Sri Lankan military

    Tamil Nadu’s Minister for Dairy Development said his government had rejected a proposal to sell milk to the Sri Lankan military, stating that the armed forces were responsible for killing tens of thousands of Tamils.

    K T Rajenthra Bhalaji said the proposed offer “came to the government through a private agency here”.

  • British MP praises contribution of Tamils in parliament debate on BAME coronavirus deaths

    Former British Environment Secretary Theresa Villiers praised the contribution of British Tamils during a debate in parliament that discussed inequalities and levels of deaths in Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities (BAME) due to the coronavirus outbreak in the UK.

    Villiers told the House of Commons that it “has been deeply disturbing to watch and witness the impact of covid-19 on people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities” as she paid tribute to “all BAME workers on the frontline in the NHS, in social care, in transport, in council services, in retail and in the police, especially those in my Chipping Barnet constituency”.

    Villiers concluded by quoting a British Tamil nurse, stating that “British Tamils are one of many minority communities represented in my constituency, and I have always been hugely impressed by the immense contribution they make to our national health service”.

  • US will support sustainable economic recovery in Sri Lanka says ambassador

    The United States will support a sustainable economic recovery in Sri Lanka as it recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, the US Ambassador said earlier this week.

    In a roundtable discussion with journalists, Alaina Teplitz, said that the US remains a “steadfast partner” and will continue contribute to Sri Lanka to manage the pandemic, the Daily FT reported.

  • Terrorism officers detain Tamil man over reported explosion

    Sri Lanka’s Terrorist Investigation Department (TID) has detained a Tamil man from Neerveli over a reported explosion near a military camp in Vallai last Friday.

    The man was arrested after the Sri Lankan military carried out an investigation Putharmadathadi in Neerveli.

  • TG View: A step in the right direction for Peel

    On Wednesday evening, the Peel District School Board in Canada made a welcome reversal. It retracted a tweet that was sent out ‘clarifying’ their position on the Tamil genocide, following pressure from Sri Lanka’s foreign office. Peel has now acknowledged that it was wrong to do so and accepted that its actions “resulted in pain to Tamil students, their families and the Tamil staff,” whilst pledging to recognise and support efforts around Tamil genocide education going forward. The move is a promising gesture and marks a victory for activists in Canada, in the Tamil homeland and around the world in their fight for accountability and justice.

  • Sinhalisation in the East - Ilankaithurai

    After Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa established an all Sinhala task force, which includes Buddhist monks and alleged war criminals, to “preserve the historical heritage of Sri Lanka” in the Eastern province, we take a closer look at Sinhalisation efforts that have already taken place in the region.

  • Canadian school board apologises to Tamil community and pledges to support Tamil Genocide education

    The Peel District School Board has apologised to the Tamil community for the “significant hurt” it caused when it issued a clarification on a statement made on May 18 to commemorate the Mullivaikkal Genocide, and has now pledged to support Tamil genocide education efforts.

  • Amnesty International reports continued 'demonisation' of Muslims in Sri Lanka

    Amnesty International has released a report on the continued persecution of Muslims in Sri Lanka in advance of the UN Special Rapporteur’s report on eliminating intolerance and discrimination based on religion or belief.

  • Sri Lankan police assault on Tamils under investigation by Human Rights Commission

    The Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka has launched an inquiry after Sri Lankan police officers assaulted at least three Tamil men in Mullivaikkal last month.

  • Sri Lanka’s Central Bank acts after warning from Rajapaksa

    After Sri Lankan president Gotabaya Rajapaksa demanded action within 24 hours from the Central Bank, new credit schemes and a reduction of the Statutory Reserve Ratio (SRR) have been announced in an attempt to halt Sri Lanka’s worsening economic crisis. 

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