• To laugh or cry? Chandrika bemoans Sri Lankan politics 

    Sri Lanka’s former president Chandrika Kumaratunga declared that she “doesn’t know whether to laugh or cry” when looking at the state of the  Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP), in post-election comments where she praised Mahinda Rajapaksa as a “strong leader”.

  • Tamil parliamentarians pay tribute at Mullivaikkal

    Elected parliamentarians from the Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) and Thamizh Makkal Thesiya Kootani (TMTK) paid tribute at Mullivaikal this week, in poignant ceremonies ahead of the lawmakers taking up office.

  • Mullaitivu classrooms named after Tamil schoolgirls killed in Sencholai massacre

    In memory of the 53 Tamil schoolgirls who were killed in the Sencholai massacre, a private tuition centre in Mullaitivu has christened its classrooms after their names. 

  • Sri Lankan minister pledges to strip 13th Amendment

    Sri Lanka’s State Minister of Provincial Councils and Local Government Sarath Weerasekara pledged to strip the 13th Amendment of clauses that would be crucial to establishing local control and provincial councils, just days after he assumed office this week. 

  • A woman’s skeletal remains found in Jaffna

    A woman's skeleton and clothes have been found in Jaffna. The discovery was made on Friday morning when a pit was being dug to set up a tent at the ground of the fishery factory in Jaffna.

    Local witnesses reported the sighting to the police and the Jaffna municipal health department were informed.

  • Woman found dead in Mannar

    A woman has been found dead with serious injury wounds in a salt marsh in Mannar on Thursday. 

  • Pakistan seeks to strengthen ties with Sri Lanka despite human rights concerns

    Photo of Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Shah Mahmood Qureshi,

  • Raviraj’s statue vandalised after Sasikala supporters used statue to protest ‘injustice’

    The statue of former Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian and human rights lawyer, Nadarajah Raviraj was vandalised on Sunday. The decorative pottery placed in front of the statue was broken and the cloths that were placed across the statue was removed.

  • Sencholai massacre remembered in defiance of Sri Lanka police and military crackdown

    Remembrance events for the victims of the Sencholai massacre, in which 53 female students and three of their teachers were viciously slaughtered by the Sri Lankan air force, took place in Mullaitivu this morning, despite a ban announced by Sri Lankan police earlier this week, and heavy military surveillance.

    Commemoration events are usually held annually at the memorial arch at the Vallipunam Junction near the site of the bombed home. This year, while arrangements were being made to hold a remembrance this morning (14th August 2020); organisers were called to the Puthukudiyirippu police station on Wednesday, and informed that the commemoration events could not be held. The police also threatened the organisers with arrest if they went ahead and organised the event.

  • British MPs calls for sanctions on Sri Lankan government and military officials

    Following a parliamentary election which has further empowered the Rajapaksa regime, the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils (APPGT) in the UK has called upon Britain’s Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab, to implement sanctions against senior Sri Lankan officials.

    The officials listed are former President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga; Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka; Lieutenant General Shavendra Silva; and, Staff Sergeant Sunil Ratnayake.

  • Wigneswaran insists ‘unity among Tamils and Muslims is essential’ to combat Sinhala Buddhist chauvinism

    The leader of the Thamizh Makkal Thesiya Kootani (TMTK) and former Chief Minister of the Northern Province, C. V. Wigneswaran said that “Tamils and Muslims should work together” to resist the “Sinhala Buddhist chauvinism that has infiltrated the parliament.”

    Wigneswaran, who was newly-elected as a parliamentarian in the Jaffna district, claimed that Tamils and Muslims face “Sinhala Buddhist chauvinism in a never seen before unparalleled level” in a press release issued by him last week. 

  • Remembering the Sencholai massacre 14 years on

    Today marks the 14th anniversary of the massacre of 53 school girls by the Sri Lankan Air Force. 

  • Malaysia to keep LTTE on list of terror groups says Deputy Home Minister

    Malaysia's Deputy Home Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Ismail Mohamed Said, said the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) will remain listed as 'terror group' in the country. 

    When questioned as to why the LTTE remains listed as a terror group despite being inactive since 2009, the Minister replied that group was listed as such based on Section 66 B(1) of the Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Terrorism Financing and Proceeds of Unlawful Activities Act 2001.

  • British police open war crimes investigation into UK mercenaries in Sri Lanka

    The Metropolitan Police has opened an investigation into allegations of war crimes committed by British mercenaries against Tamils in Sri Lanka, decades after UK military veterans trained and assisted government troops on the island.

    The investigation, which is being led by the Metropolitan Police War Crimes Team, comes after the publication of a book by investigative journalist Phil Miller earlier this year, detailing how mercenaries with Keenie Meenie Services (KMS) effectively set up one of Sri Lanka’s most notorious military units and even took part in massacres.

  • Abbas sends ‘heartfelt congratulations’ to Rajapaksa on behalf of Palestine

    The State of Palestine President Mahmoud Abbas sent his congratulations to Sri Lanka’s war crimes accused Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa last week, after elections left his Sinhala nationalist party with a super-majority in parliament.

    Abbas praised Rajapaksa’s victory, stating “it is our great pleasure to send to you and to the friendly Sri Lankan people, on behalf of the State of Palestine, its people and on my own behalf, our greetings and heartfelt congratulations for your impending appointment as Prime Minister for the new Government, after the remarkable success at the General Election”.

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