NGOs call on Dissanayake to strengthen press freedom in Sri Lanka

Press freedom

Twenty-five global organisations have issued a joint appeal to newly elected Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, urging his administration to prioritise press freedom and address longstanding concerns about media restrictions in the country.

Australian leaders celebrate Thai Pongal with messages of praise
The Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition have extended warm greetings, recognising the contributions of Tamil Australians to the country.
Court hears reports on Mannar and Thiruketheeswaram mass graves
Sri Lanka’s top forensic archaeologist, Professor Raj Somadeva, rejected the initial findings on the skeletal remains exhumed from the Sathosa mass grave in Mannar.
Malayaga Tamil Martyrs’ Day commemorated in Jaffna and Kotagala 
Commemorations were held at the University of Jaffna and Nuwara Eliya last week, to honour the sacrifices of Malayaga Tamils who fought for the right of plantation workers on the island.
CID summons activist following protest against deportation of Rohingya asylum seekers

Sri Lanka's Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has summoned Jesumaney Yartan Figurado, the joint co-ordinator of the North-East Coordinating Committee (NECC) over his participation in a recent protest opposing the deportation of Rohingya asylum seekers. 

Committee to Protect Journalists calls for 'swift and impartial' investigation into attempted abduction of Tamil journalist

 

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has called on Sri Lanka to conduct a "swift and impartial" investigation into the assault and attempted abduction of Tamil journalist Murugaiyah Thamilselvan. 

On December 26 2024, Thamilselvan was on his way home on December 26 2024 when two unknown assailants tried to abduct him. Thamilselvan was taken to Kilinochchi District Hospital for treatment.

51st anniversary of 1974 World Tamil Research Conference massacre commemorated in Jaffna
The 51st anniversary of the 1974 World Tamil Research Conference massacre was commemorated in Jaffna.
Remembering Major Sothiya
Today marks 35 years since the passing of Major Sothiya, the commander of the LTTE's first female unit. 
Ongoing illegal limestone mining in Jaffna worsens environmental concerns
Despite repeated warnings limestone mining continues unabated in the peninsula.
Massachusetts declares January 14th Tamil Heritage Day
Governor Maura T. Healey of Massachusetts proclaimed January 14th as Tamil Heritage Day to honor the contributions of the Tamil community.
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