• UK grants tortured Tamil asylum seeker reprieve from deportation to Sri Lanka


    Photographs: Journalists for Democracy Sri Lanka

    A Tamil asylum seeker who suffered from torture at the hands of the Sri Lankan government has won a last minute reprieve from deportation to the island, after his lawyers successfully passed an emergency injunction against his removal.

    Kannan Kalimuththu, a 36 year old former Tamil Eelam policeman from Puthukudiyirippu escaped to the UK in 2014, after suffering from extensive torture and sexual violence by Sri Lankan security forces. Mr Kalimuththu had witnessed the final days of the armed conflict, where he saw the shelling of unarmed Tamils by the Sri Lankan military – making him a key witness to the mass atrocities that took place, says Journalists for Democracy Sri Lanka.
  • Sri Lanka pledges to review proscription of Tamil diaspora groups

    Sri Lanka said on Wednesday that it would review the proscription of 16 Tamil diaspora groups and over 400 individuals by the previous government last year, shortly after the UN Human Rights Council mandated a resolution calling for an international investigation.

    “The previous government used the UN Regulation No. 1 of 2012 under UN Security Council resolution 1373 to list 424 individuals and 16 entities under Extraordinary Gazette 1854/41 of 21 March 2014 in the run up to the Presidential election. This was done to build up the hysteria about the LTTE regrouping,” the foreign minister, Mangala Samaraweera told Sri Lanka’s parliament.

    “They banned several Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora groups under these provisions for their alleged links to the LTTE. However, most of the organisations listed may have merely been vocal proponents of Tamil rights. There was hardly any tangible evidence to link them to the LTTE. Some of the individuals listed had even been dead for some time.”

    “Reviewing this list of individuals and entities is an important exercise at this juncture when the Government of President Maithripala Sirisena is seriously committed to expedite the reconciliation process. In doing so, the Sri Lankan diaspora whether it be Sinhala, Tamil or Muslim, has am extremely important role to play not only in taking the reconciliation process forward but they have an important role to play in taking Sri Lanka forward as a nation.”

  • Zeid will visit Sri Lanka in June - Mangala

    The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra'ad al Hussain, will visit Sri Lanka in June, according to Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera.

    Speaking in parliament on Wednesday, the minister said Mr Hussain's visit was in line with the UN's focus on Sri Lanka, the Daily Mirror reported.

  • EU delegation due in Sri Lanka to discuss GSP+

    A high-level delegation fro the European Union is due to arrive in Sri Lanka next week to discuss the suspension of GSP+ trade concessions, withdrawn due to Sri Lanka's human rights record.

  • Sri Lankan minister dismisses ‘No Fire Zone’ documentary

    Sri Lanka’s Deputy External Affairs Minister Ajith Perera has dismissed the award winning documentary ‘No Fire Zone’, which details massacres committed during the final days of the armed conflict on the island, stating that it will not seriously affect the country.

    The Sunday Leader spoke to Mr Perera who said the documentary director had “a hidden agenda”, dismissing the launch of the Sinhala version of the film earlier this month.

    “They will not get any positive or any additional publicity by showing this,” said Mr Perera adding that the video had no credence.

  • Equality, justice, peace and dignity needed for Tamils says India

    India’s External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Sri Lanka had underlined calls for “equality, justice, peace and dignity” for Tamils on the island.

    “The visit expressed India’s strong support for democracy and reform in Sri Lanka,” said Ms Swaraj. “Prime Minister noted in his address to the Parliament that recent elections reflected the collective voice of the nation – the hope for change, reconciliation and unity.”

    Addressing the Lok Sabha, Ms Swaraj further added “India stands with Sri Lanka in its efforts to build a future that accommodates the aspirations of all sections of society, including the Sri Lankan Tamil community, for a life of equality, justice, peace and dignity in a united Sri Lanka.”
    “Prime Minister also declared that we believe that the early and full implementation of the 13th Amendment and going beyond it would contribute to this process,” she continued.

  • Tamil politicians and rights activists discuss Tamil genocide in Sri Lanka in Geneva
    A panel discussion by Tamil politicians and rights activists took place in Geneva today, on the 'Tamil genocide in Sri Lanka and the international community's responsibility to protect'.

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  • Will we die as refugees?' ask displaced Tamils in Jaffna
    The Sri Lankan government is attempting to block the release of a section of land in Jaffna, that was to be released back to civilians, said Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MPs, as they met with displaced Tamils in the Northern province.

    Mavai Senathiraja and E. Saravanabhavan, both parliamentarians with the TNA, met with displaced Tamils in Mayiliddi, Jaffna, where the discussed the issue of resettlement in with the villagers, reports the Uthayan.

    The parliamentarians informed the villagers that former Sri Lankan President Chandrika Kumaratunga has been undertaking activities related to resettlement, and pledged to raise the issue with her. The government has been making efforts to block any release of land from Palali and Mayiliddi, added the TNA members.
  • Broad dialogue with all parties key to rebuilding confidence in Sri Lanka says Swiss FM
    Switzerland called on Tuesday for Sri Lanka's new government to ensure "open and broad dialogue with all parties involved in 25 years of civil war", stating that this was key to rebuilding confidence.
  • Witnesses can prove existence of secret detention centres in North-East - TNA
    The Tami National Alliance spokesperson, Suresh Premachandran said that he had witnesses that could testify to prove that there were secret detention centres in the North-East.

    Accusing the prime minister of rejecting the claims of detention centres without properly investigating the allegations, Mr Premachandran said,
  • Third Sri Lankan navy attack on Indian fishermen this week

    The Sri Lankan navy attacked fishermen from India with nylon ropes and pelted stones at them on Tuesday morning, in the third reported attack by Sri Lankan security forces on Tamil Nadu fishermen this week.

    The fishermen from Ramneswaram were reportedly set upon by the Sri Lankan navy, who attacked them off the coast of Katchatheevu and warned them not to return.

    The attack comes after Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe reiterated his defence of the Sri Lankan navy's shooting at Indian fishermen who stray into its waters.

  • Sri Lanka PM reiterates navy can shoot Indian fishermen in its waters
    The Sri Lankan prime minister, Ranil Wickremasinghe reiterated his defence of the Sri Lankan navy's shooting at Indian fishermen who stray into its waters, stating that it was Sri Lanka's right.

    "The Lankan navy has the right to shoot in any part of the country if anyone enters territorial waters, this is nothing new," Mr Wickremasinghe told NDTV on Monday.

    His comments come just days after the Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi, visited Sri Lanka and stated that the issue of fishermen across the Palk Straits was a "humanitarian" issue and must be resolved through dialogue.

  • Sri Lanka's cabinet approves 19th amendment draft bill
    Sri Lanka's cabinet on Sunday approved the draft bill on the 19th Amendment to the constitution, amending powers vested with the executive president.

    Reforms will include the reduction of the president's term from six years to five years and transferring the power to dissolve parliament from the president to parliament itself.
  • Dismembered human remains found in Vadamaradchi
    Mutilated remains were found washed up on Kudaarappu shore in Vadamaradchi on Saturday, reports Uthayan.

    The dismembered body, which was discovered by locals, had its head and limbs severed off, and was found in a decomposing state.

    The condition of the body means it is not possible to identify as male of female, police said.
  • Tamils demonstrate outside UNHRC calling for investigation into genocide by Sri Lanka
    Photographs Tamil Guardian

    Hundreds of Tamils demonstrated outside the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Monday, calling for an investigation into genocide and a referendum for the Eelam Tamils on self-determination.

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