• Seabobs discovered in Amparai during raids

    Sri Lankan security forces have reported finding high-tech underwater scooters, known as 'seabobs' during a raid on a house in Amparai. 

  • Tamils in Ottawa remember 2009 genocide amid Sinhala protests

    Tamils across Canada gathered at Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Saturday to remember the genocide which took place in 2009 by Sri Lankan state forces. 

  • Muslim man slashed to death during anti-Muslim riots in Sri Lanka
    <p>A Muslim man was slashed to death during anti-Muslim riots in Sri Lanka, reports <a href="https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/muslim-man-killed-in-sri-lank…">&nbsp;Agence France Presse.</a></p> <p>The 45 year old man died after being admitted to hospital in Puttalam, a police official told press.</p>
  • Muslim man killed as Sinhala mobs attack mosques and shops

    Sri Lanka’s North Western province descended into unbridled violence today, as Sinhalese mobs attacked several mosques, set ablaze shops and stoned Muslim homes in the Kurungela District.

    Initially calling for a curfew in six villages in the district, police imposed an island-wide curfew as the violence spread.

  • Ranil denies protecting MPs supportive of terror groups

    Sri Lanka's prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe has denied the government was protecting ministers or parliamentarians supportive of terrorist groups, instead calling for people with information to come forward. 

  • Police impose curfew in Chilaw following anti-Muslim violence

    Sri Lankan police imposed a curfew yesterday on Chilaw after widespread violence targetting Muslim homes, businesses and mosques. 

  • Jaffna university closed until further notice

    The University of Jaffna has been closed until further notice, the university’s registrar announced on Friday.

    Students would be informed of the university’s reopening through the local press he said.

  • Foreign selling in bonds hits Rs 10.8 billion

    Foreign investors sold Rs 10.8 billion in the week up to May 8, bringing the total foreign investor bonds to Rs 143.7 billion.

    The high outflow follows the Easter Sunday suicide bombings by Islamist extremists, targetting luxury hotels popular with tourists and business people, as well as churches. 

  • Thinakaran journalist arrested over newspaper clippings

    A journalist of the Thinakaran newspaper was arrested on Thursday for being in possession of newspaper cuttings featuring one of the suicide bombers, Zahran Hashim, responsible for the bombing of the Shangri-La hotel during the Easter Sunday attacks. 

    The clippings of Zahran, the leader of the now banned National Thowheeth Jama'ath (NTJ), were found by police officers conducting a bag search. 

  • Tamil Genocide Remembrance Week commences

    The start of Tamil Genocide Remembrance week was marked today in the North-East, one week before May 18, when Tamils worldwide mark 10 years since the massacre of Mullivaikkal. 

  • Former LTTE cadre released after 6 months detention over police murders

    The former LTTE cadre known as Ajanthan who was detained for six months under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) in connection with the murder of two police officers in Batticaloa has been released by the Batticaloa Magistrate’s Court.

  • IMF extends funding programme by 1 year

    The International Monetary Fund has agreed to extend its funding programme for Sri Lanka by a further year until June 2020. 

    "On the substance of IMF help, we have a programme with Sri Lanka that is ongoing and indeed next week, our executive board would consider the request from the authorities to complete the fifth review under our programme," the IMF Communications Department Director, Gerry Rice, said. 

  • Vavuniya Muslim preacher arrested at Colombo airport
    <p>A Muslim preacher from Vavuniya was arrested at Colombo airport this morning.</p> <p>Sri Lankan police had been looking to question Munajib Mawlawi of Cheddikulam-Muthaliyarkulam over videos posted to his Facebook following the Easter Sunday terror attacks in Batticaloa and Colombo.</p> <p>He was arrested on his return from Saudi Arabia.</p> <p>Police said he would be produced before the Negombo court following investigations.</p>
  • Trinco businesses protest against Eastern Governor

    Businesses in Trincomalee held a hartal today to demonstrate against the state appointed governor of the Eastern Province, M. L. A. M. Hizbullah.

  • Fuel price goes up again

    Sri Lanka's ministry of finance said the price of fuel would be increased again following the earlier price hike in February. 

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