• Central Bank governor claims public deposits are safe and threatens legal action as crisis worsens

    Sri Lanka’s Central Bank Governor claimed that public deposits were still safe in the country, despite fears over the state of Coloma’s already fragile economy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, as he threatened to take legal action against those spreading “misleading information”.

  • Sri Lankan court order bans ‘Black Lives Matter’ protest in Colombo

    The Sri Lankan security forces have obtained a court order banning a protest that was due to be held in support of the Black Lives Matter movement in Colombo this week.

  • Families of the disappeared protest with tribute to father who died searching for abducted son

    Tamil families of the disappeared in Vavuniya, held a demonstration and paid tribute to the a Tamil father, who died after spending more than a decade searching for his forcibly disappeared son.

  • TNPF leader pays tribute to father who died in search of abducted son

    The Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) leader, Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, visited the home of a Tamil father, who died after spending more than a decade searching for his forcibly disappeared son.

  • The Art of Survival: Tamils in Transit

    Tamils in Germany make up a sizeable number of the Eelam Tamil diaspora as a whole. Overcoming racist refugee settlement policies which have prevented them from living in close proximity to each other and as concentrated as their counterparts in Paris, London or Toronto, German Tamils have just as successfully established communities with thriving cultural and social lives. The Kamadchi Ampal temple in Hamm attracts thousands of Tamils from all over Europe, especially for its thiruvizha – annual summer festival.

    The larger communities are mostly concentrated in the North Rhine-Westphalia state, with smaller populations scattered across the country’s cities, towns and even villages. One of the smaller outposts, with only around 3000-5000 Tamils, is the country’s capital.

  • Sri Lankan ultra-nationalist politician attacks minorities on Twitter

    Udaya Prabhath Gammanpila, leader of the Pivithuru Hela Urumaya (an ultra-Sinhala nationalist party), attacked minorities in Sri Lanka on Twitter claiming that they were provided too much freedom.

    Gammanpila, a supporter of the Rajapaksa administration and former cabinet Minister, stated on Twitter:

  • Uthayan hits back at Sumanthiran’s ‘false’ news claim

    The Uthayan newspaper has hit back at Tamil National Alliance (TNA) spokesperson M A Sumanthiran’s claim that the paper had printed “totally false” news, calling his claims “baffling” and standing by a story on how the Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) did not oppose the armed Tamil struggle.

  • Sri Lankan officials investigate police assault against autistic teenager

    Sri Lanka has launched an investigation into a racially motivated police assault of 14-year-old Muslim autistic boy, Thariq Ahamed, who was stopped at the southern town of Aluthgama and beaten for breaking curfew.

  • Remembering Sivakumaran’s sacrifice

    Tamils around the world marked 46 years since the death of  Ponnuthurai Sivakumaran, the first Tamil to die in the liberation struggle. 

    At his home town in Urumpirai in Jaffna, senior Tamil politicians held a series of events to mark his sacrifice and pay tribute to his role as the first militant to die in the armed struggle.

  • CPA 'deeply concerned' with appointment of two Presidential Task Forces
    <p>The Centre of Policy Alternatives (CPA) is deeply concerned with the appointment of two Presidential Task Forces by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.&nbsp;</p> <p>Earlier this week, the president established a Task Force consisting of entirely military and police personnel to build a "virtuous, disciplined and lawful society" in Sri Lanka which raises "extremely serious implications that require urgent attention" says the CPA.&nbsp;</p>
  • Sri Lanka blocks Sankathi24 Tamil news website as press crackdown continues

    The Sri Lankan government has blocked access to renowned Tamil news website Sankathi24.com, as the state continued with its tightening of the Tamil press.

    The website – www.sankathi24.com – became inaccessible for those on the island on May 28th last month, with no warning or explanation given by the Sri Lankan state.

    The latest incident sparked fears for the website’s correspondents who remain in the Tamil homeland. “We fear for the lives of our reporters in Tamil Eelam," said Seraman, a columnist, for Sankathi24.com. “We fear that they may be tracked down.”

  • Sri Lankan navy arrests six in Mannar, after father and daughter arrive from India

    The Sri Lankan navy has arrested at least six people in Mannar this morning, after a 33-year-old man and his 8-year-old daughter arrived by boat from India this week.

  • Another Tamil father dies after years protesting in search of disappeared son

    A Tamil father who has spent more than a decade searching for his forcibly disappeared son passed away in Vavuniya today, without ever knowing the fate of his child.

  • Canadian school board 'clarifies' Mullivaikkal Genocide statement after backlash from Sri Lanka embassy

    Peel District School Board has issued a "clarification" regarding its statement made on May 18 to commemorate the Mullivaikkal Genocide, after receiving backlash from the Sri Lankan embassy in Canada and a campaign by the Canadian Sinhala community.

    The school board issued a statement yesterday, confirming that it was in response to concerns raised by "several members of the community and information received by the Consul General of Sri Lanka".

  • Buddhist ceremony as new eastern commander assumes duties

    Major General Senerath Bandara assumed his duties as the 19th Commander Security Forces- East at the Welikanda Security Forces HQ. 

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