• Wire mesh to protect state buses in North

    Sri Lankan state buses operating in the North are having wire mesh protection added to the windscreen and rear windows following a spate of attacks against the vehicles, the Sunday Times reported.

    Over 50 buses have been damaged by stones thrown threw the windows, the Sri Lankan Transport Board's Jaffna depot manager, Sellathurai Gunapalasingham, was quoted by the paper as saying.

    Mr Gunapalasingham said the mesh protection was being introduced after police failed to act on complaints received. Drivers, conductors and even passengers have been wounded.

  • Sri Lankan army denies torture camp in Vali North
    The Sri Lankan army on Sunday rejected reports of a military run torture camp in Valikamam North.

    "The army did not run torture camps or secret detention camps," the Sri Lankan military's media spokesperson said.

    "We had no need to run torture camps," he added.

  • Sirisena promises all IDPs land within 6 months
    The Sri Lankan president Maithripala Sirisena promised to provide land to all internally displaced persons in camps within the six months.

    "This is an unacceptable situation. I want to end this problem once and for all," Mr Sirisena told AFP in an interview.

    "For many people the main issue was lack of land and that is something we will resolve in the next six months," he added.
  • Tamil People's Council to draft solution for ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka
    The Tamil People’s Council formed in Jaffna last month will submit a proposal to the ethnic conflict by the end of January, reports Colombo Page.

    Member of the Tamil national Alliance (TNA) Suresh Premachandran who forms a part of the Council, said, the proposal will be presented to the residents of the North and East for feedback by the end of January.
  • Over 100k Tamil refugees from Sri Lanka remain in Tamil Nadu
    Over 100,000 Tamil refugees from the North-East of Sir Lanka remain in Tamil Nadu 6 and a half years after the armed conflict between the Liberation Tamil Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and Sri Lankan government reports the Hindu.
  • New Year prayers in Jaffna for political prisoners and IDPs


    Prayers were said in Jaffna for the released of political prisoners, the return of IDPs to their homes and for ongoing sufferings of the Tamil people to be alleviated on Friday as the new year dawned.

  • 10th anniversary of 'Trinco 5' killings, still no justice

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    Today marks the 10 years since the murder of five Tamil students, committed by Sri Lanka's Special Task Force, whilst they spent an afternoon on the beach in Trincomalee.

    A memorial service was held in Trinco to remember the students that were killed by Sri Lanka's special forces.

    Speaking at the event, the Trinco-based rights activist Jathindra called on the people to be proactive in their struggle for justice. Such memorial events should not only be for remembrance but also to unify Tamils in their actions, he said.

  • Sri Lanka's Navy pledges to 'preserve hard-won peace' in New Year
    Sri Lanka’s Navy pledged to ‘preserve’ the ‘hard-won peace’ on the island, reports Colombo Page.

    In a New Year address to Navy personnel, the Commander of the Navy Ravindra Wijegunaratne, called on all Navy personnel to perform their duties and extend their assistance to the development of the country.
  • Sri Lanka Army Commander reiterates commitment to national security on New Year's day
    The commander of Sri Lanka’s Army Lieutenant General Crishante De Silva said the army’s primary commitment was to ensure national security in a New Years Message.

    Speaking to the army on New Year’s day Mr De Silva said,
  • 700 acres in Vali North returned after 25 year army occupation

    Some 700 acres of land in Valikamam North, which has been under army occupation for over 25 years, was released to owners on Tuesday.

  • Enormous task of solving 'national question' and 'reconciliation' says TNA leader
    The leader of the Tamil National Alliance, R Sampanthan stressed that there was an “enormous task of achieving a meaningful solution to the national question, beneficial development and lasting peace and reconciliation."

    Calling on the citizens of Sri Lanka to give their fullest support Mr Sampanthan added,

    “It is through solidarity that we can build a prosperous country while acknowledging ethnic, linguistic, cultural, religious and other unique features of each community.

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  • Sri Lanka's PM lauds 'triumph over adversity'
    Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said that Sri Lanka had “triumphed over adversity” in his New Year message.

    Mr Wickremesinghe stressed that there was promise of developing an era "that understands and comprehends the true meaning of freedom from oppression."

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  • TNA urges remaining land and political prisoners to be released in New Year

    The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) called on the Sri Lankan government to release remaining lands held in the New Year.

    Welcoming the release of 701 acres of land occupied by the military in Valikamam North and East earlier this week, the TNA recalled a promise made by the president during a visit to Jaffna two months ago to release lands that could be immediately released by the end of 2015.

  • Fresh arrests of Indian fishermen by Sri Lankan navy
    A group of Indian fishermen have been arrested by the Sri Lankan navy for allegedly violating the Trincomalee, in the third such incident this month.

    The 29 fishermen and three boats were detained by the Sri Lankan navy at a military camp in Trincomalee.

    The arrest come as the issue of the continued arrest of Indian fishermen was brought up in the Lok Sabha, with another 45 fishermen remaining in Sri Lankan custody.
  • New constitution prepared by June 2016 with public referendum says govt

    The new constitution would be prepared during the first six months of 2016 and a public referendum held said the government's chief whip, minister Lakshman Kiriella.

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