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The Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court has ordered former State Intelligence Service Director Major General (Retired) Suresh Sallay to provide the Criminal Investigation Department with the passwords to his mobile phone and computer as part of the ongoing investigation into the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings. The order was issued on Wednesday by Colombo Fort Magistrate Pasan Amarasena, while Sallay…

Tamils defy Sri Lankan govt to mark May Day

Tamil workers and political parties defied the government's decision to postpone May Day celebrations after the Buddhist festival of Vesak, holding their rallies today on May 1. 

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) held rallies in Vadamarachchi and Batticaloa, whilst the Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) held its rally in Nallur. 

ADB earmarks $2.8 billion for Sri Lanka over next two years

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has emarked approximately $2.8 billion wort hof loans over the next two years in a bid to assist Sri Lanka in meeting its key development goals, reports Sri Lanka.

The ADB said that it looked to contribute to job creation, rural economic development, knowledge formulation and economic diversification over the next 5 years of its Country Partnership Strategy (CPS).

Priority investments for economic diversification will focus on building infrastructure and developing an economic corridor, reports Colombo Page.

Swiss students discuss Tamil oppression at University of Zurich

The Tamil Students Association (TaVS – Tamilscher Verein der Studierenden) in Switzerland hosted an event discussing the human rights situation in Sri Lanka.

Over 200 people, mainly Tamil youth, convened at the University of Zurich in March, for a panel discussion and documentary screening.

Supporters rally behind Tamil family at risk of deportation from Australia

Tens of thousands of people have signed a petition aimed at stopping the deportation of a Tamil family from Australia to Sri Lanka, as a court in Melbourne prepares to make a decision on their right to stay in the country this week.

Kokkadichcholai massacre memorial damaged by military re-opens after restoration

The monument erected in memory of the 87 prawn farm workers who were massacred by Special Task Force officers in 1987 in Kokkadichcholai, Batticaloa was reopened this week after being restored. 

The monument was previously destroyed by government troops. 

On January 27, 1987 STF officers raided a prawn factory in the village, shooting dead the workers, which including seven boys aged between 12 to 14.

According to relatives of the victims, the night before the massacre, government helicopters were seen circling the area.

TNA will only support 20A if solution to ethnic conflict is proposed

The Tamil National Alliance says it will only support the 20th Amendment to the constitution, which abolishes the executive presidency, if the resolution to the ethnic conflict is also proposed.

TNA spokesperson MA Sumanthiran said according to The Island: "We support the abolishing of the executive presidency. This system was introduced in 1978 and ever since it has lead to a lot of problems. In 2015, President Sirisena promised to scrap the post. Just like this the ethnic problem has created issues in Sri Lanka. A lot of people have died because of this. So equal attention should be paid to solving this as well."

ITJP launches report implicating Sri Lanka forces with torture in UK parliament

The International Truth and Justice Project (ITJP) launched its latest report “Sri Lanka’s Special Task Force," at the Houses of Parliament last week.

The full report and summary, which outlines further evidence of torture carried out by Sri Lanka's Special Task Force STF, can be found here and here.

Valvettithurai Amman temple holds annual festival

The Sri Muthumari Amman temple in Valvettithurai held its annual festival this week, with music and dance events to celebrate. 

Nadhaswaram and thavil play the famous Black Tiger LTTE song 'Karumpulikal Enna Naangal'. 

University students clear Mullivaikkal memorial ground ahead of May 18

Students from the University of Jaffna travelled to Mullivaikkal on Monday to begin clearing the memorial ground ahead of commemorations of Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day on May 18. 

Imposing Buddhism: military holds Vesak celebrations across North-East

The Sri Lankan army stationed in North-East commenced celebrations for the Buddhist festival of Vesak on Sunday across the Tamil homeland, with prominent events in Jaffna, Batticaloa and Mannar.