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British Tamil engineer Arun Rajkumar became an unexpected face of Mercedes’ Austrian Grand Prix celebrations after stepping onto the Formula 1 podium and lifting the race-winning constructors’ trophy for the team. Rajkumar, who was born into an Eelam Tamil family, is a trackside power unit engineer for Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains, the Brixworth-based division that designs,…

New US Ambassador to Sri Lanka sworn in

The incoming US Ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives, Alaina Teplitz was sworn in on Monday.

Earlier this year Teplitz told the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations that the Tamil community remained concerned about Sri Lanka's lack of progress towards reconciliation, accountability and justice.

Sri Lanka’s ‘top torture chief’ participates in international conference with Sri Lankan president

Sisira Mendis, the former Deputy Inspector General (DIG) in charge of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and Terrorism Investigation Division (TID) in Sri Lanka, and current director of the country’s intelligence services, appeared at the Galle Dialogue, an international maritime conference.

Sri Lankan police arrest Sinhalese man in Kilinochchi over drug charges

A Sinhalese man from Anuradhapura has been arrested in Kilinochchi on charges of drug smuggling this week.

The man was reportedly caught with at least 4kg of cannabis.

It is not yet known where the man was travelling to.

The latest arrest comes after Tamil UNP MP Vijayakala Maheswaran said politicians from the South of the island are responsible for supplying the drugs in the North, earlier this year. On previous occasions, Sri Lankan soldiers have been caught smuggling drugs in the North-East.

NPC visits villagers blocked from returning to their land by forestry department

A delegation from the Northern Provincial Council (NPC) visited villagers in Vavuniya last week, where Tamils have been blocked from returning to their land by Sri Lanka’s forestry department.

Twelve members of the NPC met with residents from Navalarpannai and Kanchuramoddai, where they have been unable to resettle in their land.

TID questions Hindu extremist leader Sachithananthan

Sri Lanka’s Terrorist Investigation Division (TID) called in the leader of the Hindu extremist organisation Siva Senai, M K Sachithananthan earlier this month.

Sachithananthan was summoned to the TID office in Colombo on October 5, but claimed he could not travel to the south due to ill health. He was subsequently questioned at the TID office on 4th Cross Road in Jaffna on October 11.

He told reporters that questioning revolved around the Siva Senai organisation and its work in the North-East, including reported funding from India.  The group, which has called for a beef ban in Jaffna, is reported to have links to fellow Hindu extremist organisations in India.

Jaffna hospital remembers victims of IPKF massacre

The Jaffna Teaching Hospital held a commemoration service in remembrance of the 68 staff and patients who were massacred by the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) 31 years ago.

Sri Lankan president appears next to admiral accused of involvement in case of murdered Tamil youths

Sri Lanka's president sat next to a controversial admiral accused of involvement in covering up the abduction and murder of Tamil youths, whilst speaking at a public event in the south this week.

Chief of Defence Staff Admiral Ravindra Wijegunaratne was seen on stage next to Maithripala Sirisena in Colombo. Wijegunaratne is wanted for questioning by the CID, for allegedly assisting the main suspect accused of heading the abduction and murder of Tamil youths.

Sri Lankan government lobbies UK against Tamil diaspora activists

A Sri Lankan minister has requested the UK government to take further action against Tamil activists that were arrested by British police earlier this month.

Sri Lankan minister Champika Ranawaka, a leader of the hard-line Sinhala-Buddhist JHU party, met with the FCO Minister for Asia and the Pacific, Mark Field, during his visit to London last week.

According to the Daily Mirror, Ranawaka pushed for “taking stern action against the four individuals who were arrested for displaying the LTTE flags” during the meeting.

Former foreign minister says army commander's repatriation down to failed Sri Lanka foreign policy

Sri Lanka's former foreign minister has said that the UN's repatriation of an army commander was down to the current government's inability to handle foreign relations, and warned that the repatriation could have serious repercussions for the entire Sri Lankan Army.

“It will have serious repercussions not only on the 58th Division but on the entire Sri Lankan Army,” former minister G L Peiris said according to the Daily Mirror.

“If it were our government, we would have asked for the basis of such allegations,” he said.

Challenges to inadequate counter terrorism legislation reforms

Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court has taken up seven petitions challenging the constitutionality of the draft Counter Terrorism Act (CTA), the proposed replacement for the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA).

The international organisation Human Rights Watch (HRW) has also made submissions to the Sri Lankan parliament outlining how the proposed reforms to Sri Lanka’s counter terrorism legislation fall short of complying with international human rights standards.