Adani withdraws from Sri Lanka’s US$442M power projects

The Indian conglomerate Adani Green Energy has withdrawn from its US$442 million wind power projects in Sri Lanka,
‘Our land is ours’ – Tamil landowners demand removal of illegal Buddhist shrine
Tamil landowners in Thaiyiddy, Jaffna, have renewed their demands for the removal of the illegally constructed Tissa Vihara and the return of their ancestral lands, as calls for a united resistance intensify.
What is the Tissa Vihara in Jaffna?
The Tissa Raja Maha Vihara in Thaiyiddy, Jaffna, has become a focal point of controversy and resistance for Tamils in the region, symbolising the Sri Lankan state’s ongoing Sinhalisation efforts.
Tamils brave police intimidation to protest against illegal Buddhist temple in Jaffna
Tamils in Jaffna defied Sri Lankan police intimidation as they launched a two-day protest against a Sinhala Buddhist temple that has been constructed with the help of the military and in defiance of court orders. 
US Defence Secretary says return to Ukraine Pre-2014 borders unrealistic
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said a return to Ukraine's pre-2014 borders was unrealistic.
Former Sri Lankan soldiers hired by international corporations for land grabs in North-East
Concerns over environmental destruction, loss of livelihoods, and further displacement have fuelled protests as companies attempt to exploit rare earth minerals in the Tamil homeland.
Sri Lankan military continues to occupy thousands of acres in Jaffna, admits official

Despite repeated assurances from successive governments, more than 2,500 acres of Tamil-owned land in Jaffna remain occupied by Sri Lanka’s military, navy, air force, and police, nearly 16 years after the end of the armed conflict, Jaffna District Secretary Maruthalingam Pratheepan confirmed last week.

Sri Lankan military and monks look to expand illegal Buddhist shrine in KKS
Controversy surrounds the Tissa Vihara in Thaiyiddy as political leaders and military figures clash over its illegal construction and plans to acquire additional land for its expansion
HRCSL urges oversight and improved conditions for Rohingya asylum seekers in Sri Lanka
A recent report by the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) has described various human rights violations in the treatment of Rohingya asylum seekers detained at the Mullaitivu Air Force Camp.  The report, titled Status of Rohingya Asylum Seekers Detained in Mullaitivu, and Related Issues, highlighted a need for humanitarian intervention, transparency in detention practices, and accountability for the Sri Lankan authorities’ handling of asylum seekers.
Kumarapuram massacre remembered 29 years on

The Kumarapuram massacre, where the Sri Lankan military killed 26 Tamils, injured 24 and gang raped a 15 year old girl in a murderous rampage 29 years ago, was commemorated today. 

The commemoration took place in the eastern village of Kumarapuram in Trincomalee, where flowers were laid and lamps were lit for the victims of the brutal massacre. 

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