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A newly published study has identified the earliest scientifically confirmed evidence of prehistoric human settlement on Velanai Island in the Jaffna Peninsula, dating back around 3,460 years and overturning an erroneous long-held Sri Lankan assumption that the region was largely uninhabited until much later. The study, published in the Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology and led by…

Yohani meets more Sri Lankan war criminals

Singer Yohani Diloka de Silva embroiled herself in further controversy this week after footage of her singing for Sri Lanka’s war crimes accused president Gotabaya Rajapaksa and shaking hands with the US-sanctioned army chief Shavendra Silva were shared online.

The singer, who faced criticism over her repeated public praise of her father - Sri Lankan army Major General Prasanna De Silva who is yet another a military commander credibly accused of overseeing war crimes – recently returned from India, where she met with Tamil Nadu based recording artists. Her visit stirred controversy with Tamil Nadu film composer Harris Jayaraj hastily deleting a photograph with Sri Lankan singer.

Students killed during the armed struggle commemorated in Kilinochchi

A blood donation camp was organised ahead of Children’s Day by graduates of 2015 of Kilinochchi Maha Vidyalayam in memory of students who lost their lives during the armed struggle. The blood donation took place at the Kilinochchi Regional Health Services Department for the eighth consecutive year on Sunday.

A rush to farm organically has plunged Sri Lanka’s economy into crisis

Photo of army-seized agricultural land in Jaffna

Reporting on Sri Lanka's ban on chemical fertilisers, the Economist highlights the dire economic straits the country finds itself in with inflation near 6% and food prices rise more than 11%.  

Tamil journalist Pragas Gnanapragasam remembered in Jaffna

Tamil journalist, Pragas Gnanapragasam was remembered in Jaffna yesterday after passing away from coronavirus last month. 

The memorial was held at his home in Kodikamam and was attended by colleagues, clergy and politicians who lit lamps to pay tribute to the journalist. 

Pragas was an independent journalist writing for magazines and newspapers in the North-East. He also contibuted to the Tamil Guardian, as a correspondent based in the North-East, sending updates from the homeland. 

Fishermen in the North-East stage protest calling for law banning trawling to be implemented

Fishermen in over 100 boats sailed from Mullaitivu to Point Pedro, calling on Sri Lankan authorities to implement a law banning trawlers. 

Trawling, which is a major threat to marine life, was banned in 2017 through the Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Act, however the legislation has not been fully implemented. 

UK condemns intimidation of civil society activists

The United Kingdom’s (UK) Permanent Representative to the UN Barbara Woodward expressed her country’s condemnation of “any act of intimidation or reprisal, whether online or offline, against individuals and groups who cooperate, seek to cooperate, or have cooperated with the UN.” 

Former MP Rishad Bathiudeen released on bail 

Photo credit: dailymirror.lk

Former Minister Rishad Bathiudeen, detained in relation to the Easter Sunday attacks and death of a 16-year-old domestic worker, was released on bail on Thursday. 

Accused war criminal amongst those promoted on Sri Lanka’s ‘Army Day’

Wickramasinghe receiving his new rank insignia from Army Commander Shavendra Silva

Major Chandana Wickramasinghe, an accused war criminal, was amongst the 567 officers and 10,386 other ranks promoted on Sri Lanka’s ‘Army Day’ last week. 

Sri Lanka will not engage with ‘banned’ Tamil diaspora says Foreign Minister

The Sri Lankan government has ruled out talks with banned Tamil diaspora groups in addressing "internal issues of the country", including enforced disappearances. Foreign Minister, G.L Peiris told the Daily Mirror that the state, “will instead look at engaging with others.” 

Brothers in arms? Indian army chief tours Sri Lanka

Naravane with Shavendra Silva

The head of the Indian army continued his tour of Sri Lanka this week, donating training equipment to the military, witnessing a large scale joint training exercise and meeting with several senior officials accused of war crimes.