• CPJ calls for release of Indian journalist

    The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has called for the immediate release of Indian journalist Tamil Prabhakaran, who was detained by Sri Lankan security forces on Wednesday.

  • TNA deems Sri Lanka's war census improper

    The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) said today that the current war census being carried out by the Sri Lankan government to consolidate the number of dead and disappeared over the 20 year civil war was improper.

  • Indian journalist arrested in Kilinochchi
    An Indian journalist, Tamil Prabhakaran, was arrested by the Sri Lankan police in Kilinochchi on Wednesday.

    The BBC's Sinhala Service reported that the journalist, who had arrived on a tourist visa, had been arrested for taking photographs of military installations. He had also reportedly met with members of the Tamil National Alliance.

    The Indian High Commission in Colombo is aware of the arrest.
  • Bishop Joseph calls for international investigation into Mannar mass grave
    The Bishop of Mannar has called for an international investigation into the mass grave unearthed in Mannar, reported BBC Tamil.

    Dismissing any inquiry by the Sri Lankan government, Bishop Rayappu Joseph, said that other graves had been unearthed across Jaffna, and he did not believe the investigations undertaken were authentic.
     
  • Tsunami victims remembered, 9 years on
    Photographs Tamilwin


    Tamils gathered across the North-East in remembrance of their loved ones that perished during the 2004 Tsunami.
  • Warm wishes indeed

    Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has said in his annual Christmas message that he sends his “warmest good wishes […] to all Christians in Sri Lanka”.

  • Son of civil society activist kidnapped at gunpoint


    Photograph: Tamilwin

    The son of a leading civil society activist was kidnapped by masked and armed men in Jaffna earlier this morning, after his family had left the house to attend a tsunami memorial event.

    22-year-old Thamilamuthan Suriyakumaran, the son of Kanthavanam Suriyakumaran - president of the Northern Province Fishermen's Federation, was alone at the family home in Point Pedro in Jaffna, when masked intruders came to the house between 4-5 am.

    Thamilamuthan managed to send a text message to his family, stating that 4 masked men carrying handguns had then kidnapped him and taken him to the Point Pedro army camp.

    President of the TNPF, GG Ponnambalam tweeted earlier that Thamilamuthan had spoken to his sister, saying that he was being held in the jungle and was ‘frightened for his life’. He also reported that the Sri Lankan police are refusing to believe his son was abducted, labelling it a ‘scam’.

  • Sri Lanka rejects dismissal of ethnic conflict census
    The Sri Lankan government today rejected claims by the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), that a recent state led census to determine the human and material losses due to the ethnic conflict was not credible.

    The Director General of the Sri Lankan Census and Statistics Department, DCA Gunawardena labelled the TNA’s assertions as a ‘political gimmick, stating,
  • Mannar traders suffer losses after SL Army opens up shop
    Tamil grocery traders in Mannar have reported losses after the Sri Lankan army began selling groceries last Saturday, reported Uthayan.

    According to the paper, traders are having to buy vegetables from Dambulla in the South, before selling them on in Mannar, whilst the Sri Lankan army is selling the same vegetables at a lower cost.

    This report is the latest in a serious of business ventures by Sri Lankan Army in the North-East, at a time when Tamil residents are struggling to regain their livelihoods.


  • Sri Lankan Commander visits Iranian submarine

    Commander of the Sri Lankan Navy visited an Iranian submarine that had berthed in Colombo earlier today, after visiting India earlier this month.

    Vice Admiral Jayanath Colombage visited the Iranian Navy’s 28th fleet, which included the 'Younus' submarine, stating, 

  • Buddha statue vandalised in Batticaloa
    A statue of Buddha, erected recently in Batticaloa, was found smashed on the ground on Wednesday, reported Tamilwin.

    The statue had been removed from its glass casing before being smashed, said the police, who have initiated an inquiry into the incident. The pieces have been collected by the police for further investigation.
  • Severe milk powder shortage due to ‘multinational companies’ – Milco

    The chairman of the state-owned Milco Company has stated that he suspects ‘multinational companies’ could be behind strikes, which have contributed to a severe shortage of milk powder in Sri Lanka.

  • Neduntheevu declared a sanctuary…for horses

    An island off the coast of Jaffna has been declared a sanctuary for horses by the Sri Lankan government, reported The Island.

  • Sri Lanka rebuffs Britain on UN resolution

    The Sri Lankan government has sharply rebuked the British Secretary of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Hugo Swire, whilst rejecting the notion of a resolution being brought before the United Nations Human Rights Council in March 2014.

  • Galle Literary Festival founder denied entry after flying lion flag upside down

    An Australian hotelier, and founder of the Galle Literary Festival, has been denied entry into Sri Lanka after allegedly flying the Sri Lankan flag upside down.

    Geoffrey Dobbs, who owns four luxury hotels in the Galle region, was accused of flying the flag upside down and at half mast, outside each of his hotels in the run up to the Commonwealth Heads Of Government Meeting last month.

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