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The former Sri Lankan state minister and paramilitary leader Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan, widely known as Pillayan, has been remanded until 13 July after appearing before the Batticaloa Magistrate's Court on Tuesday in connection with five killings carried out in the Eastern Province in 2008. As he was escorted from court, Pillayan addressed journalists, insisting the charges were fabricated…

Militarisation: Soldiers build Tamil pre-school in Jaffna

The Sri Lankan army declared open a pre-school that it had constructed in Jaffna last week, as it continues with its militarisation of the Tamil homeland.

Sri Lankan president arrives in New York for UN General Assembly

Sri Lanka's president Maithripala Sirisena arrived at New York today, where he will address the United Nations General Assembly and meet with senior officials this week.


Sirisena told reporters last week that during his visit he will ask the United Nations not pursue accountability for war crimes committed by Sri Lankan troops and will instead call on the Human Rights Council to “remove these charges”.

He is being accompanied on the visit by Sri Lankan ministers Rajitha Senaratne, Champika Ranawaka and Mano Ganeshan.

Nagarkovil massacre commemorated in Jaffna

Tamils in Jaffna commemorated the 1995 Sri Lankan air force bombing of a school this week, as calls for justice for the massacre continue.

Protesters demand release of political prisoners

Protesters in Jaffna on Friday demanded the release of Tamil political prisoners, eight of whom are currently engaged in a hunger strike. 

Holding placards condemning the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) and the prolonged, indefinite imprisonment of Tamil political prisoners, protesters gathered by Jaffna bus station. 

Eight Tamil political prisoners at Anuradhapura prison, M Sulaksan, E Thiruvarul, S Jeyachandran, R Rupan, S Thillairaj, E Jegan, S Sivaseelan and T Nirmalan, launched a hunger strike this month demanding they be released following a quick rehabilitation. 

Blood donation remembers 9th day of Thileepan's hunger strike

A blood donation drive was organised in Jaffna on Sunday to remember the 9th day of Lt Col Thileepan's fast unto death in 1987. 

The event, organised by the Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) saw a residents, party supporters and members come forward to give blood in memory of the sacrifice made by Thileepan. 

Kilinochchi mother missing

A 46-year-old mother of five children has been reported missing. 

Muniamma Nagarasa, known as Manjula, from Kilinochchi was reported missing by her husband on Saturday. 

He filed a missing persons report at the police station, stating that she had left home on September 13 to go to the hospital but failed to return. 

Nothing has been resolved under coalition government - TNA

The leader of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), R Sampanthan told the outgoing Japanese ambassador, Kenichi Suganuma that the current government had failed to take action on key points. 

"Everything that should have been resolved has not been resolved," Sampanthan said, meeting with Suganuma on Friday in Colombo. 

"Without a just solution [to the ethnic issue] through a new constitution, Sri Lanka cannot develop further," he added, highlighting that the economic hardship of ordinary people was increasing. 

TNPF Chavakachcheri office vandalised

The Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) office in in Meesalai West, Chavakachcheri was vandalised on Wednesday by unknown persons. 

The office's name board was ripped apart and slashed. 

No arrests have been made in relation to the incident. 

Bail for army official who flashed at Mullaitivu schoolgirls

A Sri Lankan army official, who was caught along side his colleague flashing their genitals at two Tamil schoolgirls in Mullaitivu, was granted bail on Thursday. 

The fellow army official was remanded in custody until October 2. 

The pair, both from 59th Division were brought before Mullaitivu court on Thursday. 

They had been apprehended by locals who had witnessed the incident at the Karaichchi residential area of Mullaitivu. 

Youth arrested in Vavuniya

A youth was arrested in Vavuniya Thursday evening, accused of being in possession of cannabis from Kerala. 

The youth was travelling on a bus from Jaffna to Colombo when he was arrested after the bus was stopped by police in Nochchimoddai, Vavuniya 

Police officers said they had received a tip off regarding the transporting of drugs.