• Kumar Ponnambalam remembered in Jaffna

    A Point Pedro football team paid tribute to slain human rights lawyer and politician, Kumar Ponnambalam, during its match today, marking the 17th year since his assassination.

    Kumar Ponnambalam, a prominent human rights lawyer and leader of the All Ceylon Tamil Congress (ACTC) was assassinated in a busy Colombo suburb during Chandrika Kumaratunge's government, his killers have not been brought to justice.

  • Six summoned to court for constructing monument in LTTE cemetery

    Relatives of Maaveerar, fallen LTTE cadres, and former cadres have been issued court summons after attempting to construct a monument at the LTTE cemetery in Kangapuram.

    Six people have been told to appear before Kilinochchi magistrates court after beginning work on a general memorial to Maaveerar at the Kanagapuram Thuyilum Illam, in which thousands of Tamils recently gathered to mark Maaveerar Naal in November.

  • Tamil Nadu CM writes to Modi as more arrests take place

    The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu O Panneerselvam has written to the Indian Prime Minister once more, condemning a reported statement by a Sri Lankan minister, which said Colombo would keep vessels seized from Indian fishermen.

    The statement attributed to Sri Lankan Minister of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development Mahinda Amaraweera, came following a meeting between the two governments, where both sides agreed to free fishermen held under their custody.

  • UN human rights chief welcomes CTF, backs foreign judges

    The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights welcomed the recommendations of Sri Lanka’s Consultation Task Force on Reconciliation Mechanisms, especially the call for international judges to be involved in an accountability mechanism.

    In a tweet sent out on Thursday morning, the official United Nations Human Rights Office account said High Commissioner Zeid “welcomes CTF recs, esp clear backing of hybrid court with local & foreign judges”.

  • Palaly airport to be developed into a “regional airport” says Ranil

    Sri Lankan Prime Minster Ranil Wickremesinghe says that the Palaly airport in the Northern Province will be developed to serve as a “regional airport” for Sri Lanka and South India.

    There has been pressure by India to develop Palaly into an international airport to improve relations between the North of Sri Lanka and India – especially Tamil Nadu. Prior to Palaly being turned into a military base during the conflict, there had been air services between Palaly, Madras and Tiruchi.

  • Over 2 million tourist arrivals in Sri Lanka in 2016

    Sri Lanka exceeded the 2 million mark in tourist arrivals, as 2,050,832 tourists visited the island by December 31st 2016 – a 14% increase from 2015. Top arrivals were from India, China and Europe.

    The number of tourists increased from China (10.5%), Middle East (51.3%), Western Europe (16.4%), South Asia (12.1%) and North America (9.4%).

  • Sri Lankan army ordered to submit list of surrendered 

    The Sri Lankan army has once more been ordered by a court to submit a list of LTTE cadres who surrendered during the final stages of the armed conflict in 2009.

    The Mullaitivu court made its demand this week, ordering the military to submit its list before January 30.

  • Sri Lanka rejects Consultation Task Force recommendations

    The Sri Lankan government has rejected the recommendations of the Consultation Task Force on Reconciliation Mechanisms, the day after its report was publicly released and handed over to senior government officials.

    A Sri Lankan government spokesperson was quoted by Azzam Ameen of the BBC as saying,

    “There will be no foreign judges, our policy will not change”.

  • Sri Lanka's Consultation Task Force on reconciliation recommends international judges

    Sri Lanka’s Consultation Task Force on Reconciliation Mechanisms has recommended international judges be involved in an accountability mechanism, after it released its long-awaited report on Tuesday. 

    “The need for independence, capacity, competence and transparency underpins the call for international judges, prosecutors, investigators and other staff of the Judicial Mechanism,” said the executive summary of the report.

  • Sri Lankan soldiers arrested for drunken attack on auto driver

    Two Sri Lankan soldiers have been arrested in Vavuniya for assaulting an auto driver while intoxicated.

    The soldiers attacked the driver on Sunday evening after an argument, following their refusal to pay the agreed auto fare to Vavuniya bus station.

    The driver was admitted to hospital following the attack. The soldiers were arrested and are being investigated by police.

  • Sri Lankan Army organises Christmas carols in the North

    The Sri Lankan Security Force Headquarters Kilinochchi (SFHQ-KLN) with the Thevampiddy Roman Catholic Church and Our Lady of the Rosary Church, organized Christmas Carol services on December 27th and 28th in Thevampiddy and Iranamathanagar.

  • Ranil calls for ‘defeat of agendas aimed at disrupting Sri Lankan success’

    Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe’s called for “the cooperation of all Sri Lankans in defeating agendas that are aimed at disrupting Sri Lanka’s success” in his New Year message this week.
    “As economic activity increases under Good Governance towards making Sri Lanka a viable destination, the Government is focused on empowering the people while encouraging co-existence and harmony between all communities,” the message stated.

  • Federalism needed to fulfil aspirations of Tamils - Prof Sivachandran

    Professor R Sivachandran, a Central Committee member of Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK), told the Daily Mirror that only a system of devolutionary federalism would allow the fulfilment of Tamil aspirations in an interview this week.

  • Canadian Minister praises Tamils in message marking Tamil Heritage Month

    Canada’s Minister of Canadian Heritage Mélanie Joly praised the Tamil community in a message released to mark the country’s first ever Tamil Heritage Month celebrations.

    “The Tamil-Canadian community is a shining example of how Canada is made stronger through its cultural diversity,” said Ms Joly. “The Tamil language is one of the oldest living languages in the world, and we are enriched by Tamil-Canadian contributions to every aspect of our society—arts and culture in particular.”

  • Former LTTE cadre's body found hanging in political party office

    A former LTTE cadre and political party activist was found dead yesterday in Jaffna.

    The body of 34-year-old Tharmasena Rishikaran, known as Iniyavan, was found hanging in the Chavakachcheri office of Crusaders for Democracy, the party for which he was the Thenmaradchi co-ordinator.

    The death is being investigated as suspicious.

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