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Mannar Urban Council Chairman Daniel Vasanthan has strongly condemned the arrest of Tamil rapper Sangeethsan Ganeskumar under Sri Lanka's Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), stating that the detention reflects a situation where "Tamils do not even have the freedom to sing". Speaking at a media briefing held at the Mannar Urban Council on Friday, Vasanthan criticised the decision to arrest the…

Sri Lanka and Palestine strengthen ties

Sri Lanka has strengthened its relationship with Palestine following a Sri Lankan delegation visit, led by Mahinda Rajapaksa on Monday.

The Sri Lankan President met with Mahmoud Abbas, the President of the State of Palestine, at the Presidential Palace in Ramallah where he was awarded the ‘Star of Palestine’, the highest honour award by the Palestinian state.

A Sri Lankan press release described the meeting as “friendly and warm”, and went on to quote Abbas as telling Rajapaksa,

"I am honored to receive you… Our two countries maintain good relations and I wish it will improve more and more".

Rape-related killings on the rise in Jaffna - Uthayan

More and more rape victims are being murdered in Jaffna, reports Uthayan newspaper.

According to a legal official at the Jaffna Teaching Hospital, rape and sexual abuse is increasingly being followed by murder.

The official expressed that he believed that victims, mostly women, were being killed to protect the perpetrators from implication.

Tropical storm ‘One’ hits North-East

A tropical storm struck the North-East in the early hours of Sunday  morning, battering the area with sustained winds and causing evacuations from coastal areas.


Picture: Tropical Storm Risk

Indian minister reiterates call for halt of training of SL forces

India’s Union Shipping Minister G.K. Vasan has reiterated his call for India not to train Sri Lankan forces.

Talking to reporters in Chennai he said that India should never enter into an agreement with Sri Lanka for providing training to the country’s armed forces, said The Hindu.

Hip-Hop rap duo express solidarity with the Tamil liberation struggle

Addressing crowds on their world tour, at a concert in Melbourne, the world renowned  hip-hop rap duo Dead Prez, condemned the death of 'almost 100,000' Tamil civilians at the hands of the Sri Lankan government in 2009 and pledged solidarity with the Tamil struggle for liberation.

Jaffna army commander celebrates 'achievements'

The Sri Lankan Army’s commander for Jaffna, Major General Mahinda Hathurusinghe, will take up a new post from Monday.

Delivering some departing remarks, Hathurusinghe claimed that the army did all they could to “meet the urgent needs and aid development” in Jaffna, despite the fact that the people saw the military as a “destructive” force.

Tamil diaspora misusing tourist visas - Gotabhaya

Sri Lanka's Defence Secretary, Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, warned that the Tamil diaspora was misusing the "freedom to arrive in Sri Lanka on a tourist visa". (See here for report published on Sri Lanka's Ministry of Defence website). 

"At present, it is very difficult to obtain a visa to go to Western countries such as Canada and the United States of America. In contrast, foreigners have the freedom to arrive in Sri Lanka on tourist visa and enjoy their visit. However, we can observe that the Tamil Diaspora is trying to misuse this freedom," said Gotabhaya Rajapaksa.

Adding that there 'people involved in terrorism and manufacturing of bombs, who are now trying to speak about human rights', he said,
"We cannot allow people to go about projecting false propaganda on human right violations against the country. These people don't even know the meaning of the term human rights."

More skeletons unearthed at Mannar mass grave

 
 Photographs Tamilwin

US war crimes ambassador to visit SL

The United States Ambassador at-large for War Crimes Issues, Stephen J Rapp, will visit Sri Lanka next week, announced a State department spokesperson.

Ambassador Rapp’s visit spanning between January 6th-11th, will involve meetings with government officials, political and civil society leaders on a range of issues including justice accountability and reconciliation.