• Drugs and economic crisis fuel rise of robberies in Jaffna

    The Sri Lankan police stationed in Jaffna said that cases of theft and robberies are on the rise in the peninsula, as the economic crisis in Sri Lanka and a surge of illegal drug use has plagued the North-East.

  • ‘You are taking us for jokers!’ – MA Sumanthiran slams 22nd Amendment

    On Friday, Sri Lankan parliament passed the 22nd amendment to Sri Lanka’s constitution aimed at curbing the powers of the executive presidency.

  • Rishi Sunak - Will Britain's new Prime Minister deliver justice for Tamils?

    Rishi Sunak is set to become the next Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, after winning the Conservative Party leadership contest earlier today.

    In August of this year, Sunak reaffirmed his commitment to justice for mass atrocities committed in Sri Lanka and discussed the possibility of applying targeted sanctions on Sri Lankan officials just as the UK has on Russians. 

  • Has inflation peaked in Sri Lanka?

    Almost half of the Sri Lankan population has been forced to live under the poverty line, but Sri Lanka Central Bank Governor, Nandalal Weerasinghe has reassured the public that he expects inflation to ease and claimed that inflation peaked in September, hitting over 70%.

  • Jaffna International Airport to resume flights at the end of the month


    Flights from Jaffna International Airport  will resume from the end of this month Aviation Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva said in Parliament this week. 

  • Australia forcibly sends back 183 asylum seekers from Sri Lanka


    Australia has forcibly sent back 183 asylum seekers who attempted to flee crisis-hit Sri Lanka.  

    “We will stop any maritime people smuggling vessels seeking to reach Australia, and safely return those on board to their point of departure or country of origin, or if required, transfer them to a regional processing country,” Operation Sovereign Borders Rear Admiral Jones reportedly said.

  • A survivor’s success story

    A survivor of the 1995 Navaly Church massacre who lost his sight when the Sri Lankan air force dropped 13 bombs on St Peter’s Church in Jaffna, graduated from the University of Jaffna this month.

    Sasiraj Selvanayagam was just 5-years-old when the attack took place.

  • ‘You’re the right man to do this’ – US tells Ranil

    US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu met with Sri Lanka’s president Ranil Wickremesinghe this week, as he told him “You’re the right man” to lead the island.

    “With economic stability I think will come political stability,” said Lu, as he met with Wickremesinghe in Colombo.

  • Tamil woman shot dead outside her home in Vavuniya

    A 21-year-old Tamil woman was found shot dead outside her home in Vavuniya on Wednesday.

    The woman has since been identified as Thurairajah Pramila.

  • Relatives of Tamil political prisoners demand their release

    The families of Tamil political prisoners who have been held in Sri Lankan prisons for over a decade called on the governor of the Northern Province to secure their release this week.

    The relatives voiced their demands to Jeevan Thiagarajah at the Governor's Secretariat in Jaffna on Monday.

  • India’s massacre of Tamils at Jaffna Hospital commemorated

    A commemorative ceremony was held at Jaffna Teaching Hospital this morning to mark 35 years since the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) massacred dozens of staff and patients at the hospital.

    At least 68 civilians, including 21 medical personnel, were killed by Indian troops as they stormed the hospital building on the 21 and 22 October 1987, throwing grenades and firing indiscriminately at staff and patients. The building had been shelled by artillery before the raid. 

  • The search for Nimalarajan’s killers proves why international justice is the only way

    A long and hard twenty-two years have passed since Mylvaganam Nimalarajan was murdered in his Jaffna home. His killers operated in plain sight. 

  • Can Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court deliver justice?

    Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court has called upon disgraced former Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to provide evidence relating to a case concerning the disappearance of two activists who disappeared en route to a protest in Jaffna.

  • Remembering Nimalarajan Mylvaganam

    Today marks 22 years since Tamil journalist Nimalarajan Mylvaganam was murdered in his Jaffna home.

  • Murdered Tamil journalist Nimalarajan remembered across the North-East

    The slain journalist Mylvaganam Nimalarajan was remembered in a series of memorial events across the North-East today to mark the 22nd anniversary of his death. 

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