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  The lawyer representing detained Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeskumar challenged allegations that his client sought to revive the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) during proceedings before the Jaffna Magistrate's Court this week, arguing that the material cited by police contains no reference to the organisation or its leadership. Sangeethsan, better known by his stage name…

'They have killed so many people' – 1988 interview with Father Chandra Fernando

Father Chandra Fernando, an outspoken Catholic priest and human rights activist, was gunned down on June 6, 1988 by suspected paramilitaries working with Indian military intelligence.

Before he was assassinated, he spoke to Jon Lee Anderson and Scott Anderson on the massacres and crimes taking place in the Tamil homeland, the lack of support from the Catholic Church and his view of the armed Tamil resistance.

Sri Lanka’s presidential pardon powers under fire after release of convicted fraudster

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Sri Lanka’s presidential powers to pardon convicted prisoners are facing renewed scrutiny after a convicted financial fraudster was released from prison, reportedly without presidential approval, triggering a criminal investigation and raised fresh concerns over impunity and corruption within the island’s justice system.

From one uniform into another - Former Sri Lankan soldiers to be recruited by Police

Sri Lanka's Ministry of Public Security has announced plans to recruit 10,000 retired military personnel into its police force. The move comes amid revelations linking former soldiers to a growing wave of gun violence, organised crime, and even overseas mercenary activity.

Sri Lanka reveals several Israeli religious sites operating on island

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Just months after a controversial Israeli community centre in Sri Lanka was identified as the potential target of a “terrorist” attack, the Sri Lankan government has revealed that four Israeli religious centres are currently operating in the country, with two of them unregistered.

Stranded passengers and soaring costs: SriLankan airlines splurges on new aircraft

SriLankan Airlines is under fire after a flight bound for Singapore was forced to make an emergency landing in Indonesia due to a technical fault, just days after the financially troubled carrier added a new aircraft to its fleet at a reported cost of USD 360,000 per month.

​Marine organisation slams Sri Lankan government for ignoring pollution in the North-East

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As the world marked World Environment Day this week with a united call to #BeatPlasticPollution, Tamil environmental activists condemned Sri Lanka’s continued neglect of the North-East’s deepening ecological crises.

While government officials launched a tree-planting and coastal conservation project along Colombo’s Marine Drive on June 5, activists in the North accused authorities of deliberately ignoring marine pollution and environmental degradation across the Tamil homeland.

Sri Lankan police arrest and assault Batticaloa activist without warrant

Batticaloa social activist E. Premnath has condemned the actions of Sri Lankan police officers after he was arrested without a warrant at his workplace and subjected to physical and mental abuse, an incident he says has caused significant mental distress.

Türk must go to Mullivaikkal

Volker Türk is no stranger to Sri Lanka. There is little prospect of progress for the High Commissioner in Colombo. Instead, it is the Tamil North-East, and Mullivaikkal in particular, where he must go.

Chemmani–Sindhubathi mass grave: 19 human skeletal remains identified so far

Nineteen human skeletal assemblages have been uncovered so far during excavations at the Sindhubathi Hindu cremation grounds in Jaffna, which concluded its first phase yesterday. 

UN visit to Sri Lanka: Empty diplomacy or breakthrough for survivors?

As the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, prepares to visit Sri Lanka this month, the question is not what Tamil survivors will say — they have been saying it for over a decade. The question is whether the High Commissioner and the United Nations will listen and act.