• NPC declares May 18 as a Tamil national day of mourning

    The Northern Provincial Council passed a resolution this week marking May 18 as a Tamil national day of mourning, in memory of the tens of thousands who were killed in the final stages of the armed conflict. 

    The resolution was brought by NPC member, Ananthi Sasitharan during the NPC's 122n session on Wednesday, and was seconded by E Jeyasegram. 

    It was passed unanimously without any opposition. 

  • TNPF joins Iranaitivu families in clearing land

    Members of the Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) on Wednesday joined families in Iranaitivu to clear land that was until recently under navy occupation and donated food items. 

    On April 23 villagers from Iranaitivu staged a daring attempt to return to their homes, sailing to the island which continues to be occupied by the Sri Lankan military and marching to their homes, refusing to leave until they are guaranteed their land will be returned to them.

    Whilst permitting the villagers to stay, the Sri Lankan navy remains on the island, fuelling uncertainty about the residents right to live in their own lands. 

  • Sri Lanka’s CID withdraws summons for BBC journalist

    Sri Lanka’s Criminal Investigations Department (CID) has withdrawn a summons issued for BBC journalist Azzam Ameen, after he was asked to respond to the Cyber Crimes Unit.

    The BBC journalist had been asked to report to the CID over a tweet he sent in response to another tweet, which was apparently mistakenly sent out by the official Sri Lankan President’s Media Division account.

    The official account had originally tweeted: “You are a wonderful speaker. But how do you ensure they turn into action. Show by doing!”

  • US navy personnel sexually harassed in Trinco

    At least two incidents of US navy personal being sexually harassed whilst in Trincomalee have been reported this week.

    Two female US navy personal attached to the USNS Mercy reported that a hotel employee groped their legs, at their hotel in Uppuveli.

    Also this week, another US navy female colleague reported being assaulted by a masseuse at a spa in Uppuveli.

  • US military opens health clinics with Sri Lanka's navy

    The US Navy teamed up with Sri Lanka’s navy to open a series of health clinics in the war affected north-east of Sri Lanka.

  • Sri Lankan train attendant accused of harassment arrested after social media pressure, released on bail

    A Sri Lankan train attendant who harassed a Tamil woman and racially abused Tamil passengers was arrested yesterday by Jaffna police after videos of the incident went viral on social media, provoking pressure from a Minister and senior government employees. He was released on bail early this afternoon.

  • Sri Lanka parliament reconvenes as 16 SLFP MPs cross over to Joint Opposition

    Sri Lanka’s parliament re convened with 16 SLFP MPs and resigned Ministers crossing sides to sit with Mahinda Rajapaksa’s joint opposition.

    The 16 SLFP MPs walked across the Parliament chambers, with the Joint Opposition MPs banging their desks to welcome them, reports the island.lk.

  • Sri Lanka joint opposition reiterates objection to FTA with Singapore

    Sri Lanka’s joint opposition condemned the recently signed Free Trade Agreement between Singapore and Sri Lanka today.

    Speaking to press alongside the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) Chairman GL Peiris, MP Bandula Gunawardena said,

  • NFF condemns TNA’s attempt to halt construction of Buddhist temples

    The National Freedom Front (NFF) condemned the Tamil National Alliance’s (TNA) alleged action to stop the construction of Buddhist temples in the North-East.

    MP Jayantha Samaraweera (NFF) stated that according to sources, the TNA had informed the Unity Government of its opposition against the construction of Buddhist temples in the North-East.

  • Increased TID surveillance of Disabled Peoples’ Organizations in Batticaloa

    The Terrorist Investigation Division (TID) has increased surveillance on members of the Disabled Peoples’ Organizations (DPOs) in Batticaloa.

    There is one DPO for each administrative division and approximately 8600 DPO members altogether – the majority of whom are former LTTE cadres.

  • Militarisation: army says it will renovate damaged temples

    Deepening its reach into civilian affairs in the North-East, Sri Lanka's army commander deployed to Jaffna, Major General Darshana Hettiarachchi said the army would completely renovate temples damaged partially or completely. 

    Temples that do not have a significant income or means can request the army to provide cement and sand, the commander said. 

  • Sri Lankan air force claims AK47 missing from Keppapilavu base

    The Sri Lankan air force has reported today an AK47 gun went missing from the Keppapilavu base on May 6. 

    The air force has filed a complaint with Mulliyavalai police station. 

    Locals reported a substantially increased military presence around the Keppapilavu site following the announcement, with air force and police officers seen conducting joint searches. 

  • Sri Lankan train attendant harasses Tamil woman and racially abuses intervening passengers

    An attendant on a North-bound train sexually harassed a Tamil woman and racially abused, and attempted to physically attack, male Tamil passengers who tried to intervene.

    The attendant on Train 4077 from Mount Lavinia to Chunnakam on Monday moved seats behind the woman and groped her. The woman moved seats to which the attendant followed her.

    Other passengers intervened when the woman shouted, following which the attendant became more aggressive and racially abusive towards the male Tamil passengers.

  • Wigneswaran discusses problems faced by families returning after military occupation

    The chief minister of the Northern Province, C V Wigneswaran on Sunday met with families in Valikaamam North who had returned to their homes that had until recently been occupied by the Sri Lankan military. 

    The families from Myliddy, Thaiyiddy, Kadduvan and Mayilani spoke of the many problems they were facing following their prolonged displacement as well as having to rebuild their lives despite the military's ongoing presence nearby. 

  • Police harass Tamils protesting against Sirisena's May Day rally in Batticaloa

    Sri Lankan police officers attempted to stop families of the disappeared protesting today against the Sri Lankan president's May Day event in Batticaloa.

    Continuing their protest undeterred, families condemned the government's failure to provide answers for the tens of thousands who remaing unaccounted for and criticised the Office on Missing Persons (OMP) as a mechanism of provide accountability. 

     

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