• Tamil journalist attacked in Mullaitivu

    A Tamil journalist was attacked in Mullaitivu on Friday night.

    Three people on a motorcycle attempted to block the journalist, Subramaniam Baskaran while he was driving his motorcycle in the Pandiankulam area of Mankulam in Mullaitivu.

    Although Mr Baskaran attempted to swerve the assailants and continue driving, he was chased by the motorcycle, which he noted did not have a registration plate.

  • Maaveerar Naal commemorated in Qatar

    Tamils in Qatar held a commemoration event to mark Maaveerar Naal last month.

    See photos from the event below.

  • Tamils in Malaysia remember Maaveerar

    Events were held in Malaysia to mark Maaveerar Naal last month, joining Tamils across the world to remember those who fought for the liberation of the Tamil nation.

    See photos from the various events below.

     

  • Thousands across Tamil Nadu mark Maaveerar Naal

    Dozens of events were held across Tamil Nadu last month to mark Maaveerar Naal, with thousands attending memorial services across the state.

    See a selection of pictures from events organised by politicians and local community groups in various locations below.

  • Ranil assures Rajapaksa's security

    Sri Lanka's prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe on Friday assured the former president, Mahinda Rajapaksa of his security during the upcoming elections. 

    Mr Wickremesinghe said 154 police personnel had been assigned to Mr Rajapaksa, including one ASP, one chief inspector and nine inspectors. 

    The former president, Chandrika Kumaratunga has 61 police personnel assigned to her, he added. 
     

  • Sri Lankan parliament approves tax concessions for Chinese led port development

    Sri Lanka's parliament on Friday approved tax exemptions for the Chinese led development of Hambantota port. 

    “Today the parliament approved two motions... to grant certain tax incentives to those two companies operating the Hambantota port,” the country's Ports Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe told Reuters.

    The development is to take place as a joint venture between China Merchants Port Holdings and Sri Lanka Ports Authority, who have a 70 - 30 stake respectively. 

  • 13 news sites blocked by Sri Lankan government since 2015

    Despite the Sri Lankan government's claims it had significantly improved press freedom, a report published by Groundviews on Friday revealed that 13 news websites had been blocked since 2015, when the present Sirisena and Ranil led unity government came to power. 

  • IMF warns Sri Lanka further fiscal consolidation needed as US$ 251.4m approved

    The International Monetary Fund approved a disbursement of US $251.4 million to Sri Lanka following the completion of the third review of the 3 year Extended Fund Facility arrangement which was set up in June 2016. 

    Approving the latest tranche of funds, the IMF warned that further fiscal consolidation was needed given Sri Lanka's high debt burden and weakly performing state owned enterprises. 

  • Constitutional Council selects seven nominees for OMP - Daily Mirror

    Sri Lanka's Daily Mirror reported on Friday that seven nominees for the Office of Missing Persons had been selected by the Constitutional Council. 

    The list of nominees, which remains undisclosed, was reportedy submitted to the president for approval. 

    According to the paper over 100 applications were received for the posts. 

  • Sri Lanka accedes Optional Protocol to Convention against Torture

    Sri Lanka on Tuesday acceded to the 'Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment of Punishment'. 

    The protocol will become effective on January 4th, 2018. 

    Sri Lanka's decision to accede the protocol comes amid ongoing reports of torture committed by state security forces. 

  • Batticaloa unemployed graduates protest government's failure to appoint teachers from graduate scheme

    Unemployed graduates in Batticaloa marched in protest at the Sri Lankan government's failure to appoint the promised number of graduate teachers.

    Several graduates who passed a graduate scheme entrance exam set by the Eastern Provincial Council have not been given the promised employment, the protestors said.

  • Undercover footage reveals Scottish police ties to war-crimes linked Sri Lankan troops
    Photograph: Yardstick Films

    Secret filming at the Scottish Police academy revealed deep ties between Scotland’s police force and Sri Lanka’s Special Task Force – a notorious paramilitary unit that has been accused of directly carrying out war crimes.

    Undercover footage provided by Yardstick films shows an interview with a manager of Police Scotland's international training unit, who said, "We know there are issues”. “We know the previous President was being taken for war crimes,” he added. “Yeah. The choices are we do nothing or we go in. UK government's position was we want to go in and do something."

  • Debt is Achilles heel of Sri Lanka's economy - Central Bank governor

    The governor of Sri Lanka's Central Bank this warned that island's signficant debt was the achilles heel of the economy. 

    "The underlying problem was that Sri Lanka allowed exports to come down as a share of gross domestic product and allow foreign commercial borrowing to go up," the governor, Indrajit Coomaraswamy was quoted by Economy Next as saying. 

  • New Tamil coalition formed as parties break away from TNA

    A new coalition was formed today to rival the Tamil National Alliance, following months of criticism at its failure to fulfill its mandate and what has been described as the undemocratic rule of the TNA leader, R Sampanthan and TNA MP, M A Sumanthiran. 

  • New Mullaitivu irrigation scheme a front for Sinhalisation - NPC member

    The Sri Lankan government is undertaking another large-scale project for Sinhalisation of Mullaitivu, an Northern Provincial Council member for the district has said.

    The billion rupee irrigation scheme titled 'Hipul Oya' on the Mullaitivu border is another front to settle more Sinhalese families on the appropriated land of Tamils, NPC member T. Ravikaran told the council.

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