• Sri Lanka's LGBTQI+ community disappointed by Sirisena's homophobic remarks

    The Sri Lankan President has been roundly criticised following homophobic remarks he made at a rally of over a hundred thousand supporters in Colombo. Sri Lanka’s LGBTQI+ community expressed their disappointment in Sirisena, claiming many among them had voted for him hoping for relief from the ‘rampant homophobia’ which marked the Rajapaksa presidency.

    At the rally with his now de facto prime minister, Mahinda Rajapaksa, President Sirisena accused his former coalition partner and prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe had rejected ‘national values’ for a ‘butterfly’ lifestyle, implying a queer lifestyle.

    As well as drawing criticism from high profile Sri Lankan commentators on social media, his remarks were condemned by Sri Lanka’s LGBTQI+ community and allies in a statement:

  • More than USD$1 billion of US, Japanese aid to Sri Lanka frozen claims Ranil

    Over USD$1 billion of development aid destined for Sri Lanka from the United States and Japan has been frozen due to the political turmoil on the island, claimed Ranil Wickremesinghe this week.

    "Countries are sensitive, they have concerns (about a government led by Rajapaksa) democratic countries have concerns," claimed Wickremesinghe, who is tussling with Mahinda Rajapaksa for the position of Sri Lankan prime minister.

  • Sirisena orders Sri Lanka’s parliament to reconvene on Nov 14

    Sri Lanka’s president Maithripala Sirisena has ordered parliament to reconvene on November 14th, more than two weeks since he appointed Mahinda Rajapaksa as prime minister.

  • Marie Colvin new biography describes visit to de-facto state of Tamil Eelam

    An upcoming posthumous biography of the widely acclaimed journalist Marie Colvin, Lindsey Hilsum’s ‘In Extremis: The Life and Death of the War Correspondent Marie Colvin is an extraordinary account of one reporter’s fearless and ultimately fatal dedication,” includes accounts of Colvin's time in the defacto state of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during their ceasefire with the Sri Lankan government.

  • Tamil families of disappeared concerned about security with possible Rajapaksa return

    Amidst the ongoing political crisis in Colombo, Tamil families of the disappeared spoke about their concerns over security in the North-East, following a possible return to a Mahinda Rajapaksa led government.

  • Militarisation continues – air force marks anniversary in Vavuniya

    The Sri Lankan air force continued with its militarisation of Vavuniya, despite calls for the military to vacate the region, with a series of events to mark its 40th anniversary.

  • Tamil youth en route to Colombo reported missing

    A Tamil youth from Mullaitivu was reported missing by his parents on Saturday, after disappearing while travelling to Colombo earlier this week.

  • Kilinochchi's major LTTE cemetery cleared for Maaveerar Naal

    Kilinochchi’s local community came together to clear the destroyed LTTE cemetery (thuyilum illam) at Kanagapuram on Saturday.

  • Sri Lanka must know sanctions are on the table - Samantha Power

    Senior US policy figure, Samantha Power urged the US to consider suspending aid and imposing targeted sanctions on Sri Lanka, in response to the island’s ongoing political crisis.

    “The dangers of [Sri Lanka] constitutional crisis are clear: violence is possible & Rajapaksa’s return to power ‘will likely end flagging efforts at ethnic reconciliation,’” Power posted on Twitter, quoting from an International Crisis Group (ICG) briefing.

  • Rajapaksa pledges reduction in cost of living

    Condemning the economic policies of his rival, UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe, Mahinda Rajapaksa pledged to bring down the cost of living in Sri Lanka with reductions in the cost of basic food items and fuel. 

    Rajapaksa, who was appointed as prime minister by President Sirisena last week following the shock sacking of Ranil, has also taken the role of finance minister in his government. 

  • Sri Lankan navy chases away 3000 fishermen

    Over 3000 Tamil Nadu fishermen were chased away by the Sri Lankan navy on Thursday, the PTI reports. 

    The navy personnel threw stones at the fishermen and cut the nets of over 50 vessels, the Rameswaram Fishermen Association president P Sesuraja told the news wire. 

    The incident took place near Katchatheevu island. 

    The fishermen were forced to return without a catch during the early hours. 

  • UN Secretary General offers to facilitate dialogue between all parties in Sri Lanka's constitutional crisis

    The UN Secretary General, António Guterres urged the Sri Lankan president to allow "parliament to vote as soon as possible," and offered to facilitate dialogue between "all parties" in a phonecall on Thursday. 

  • TNA to support UNP motion against Rajapaksa

    The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) has announced its decision to support the UNP's no-confidence motion against Mahinda Rajapaksa in parliament, arguing that remainjng "neutral in such a situation, would pave the way for acheiving an undemocratic end by force."  

    The UNP brought the motion a week after President Sirisena sacked the UNP leader, Ranil Wickremesinghe as prime minister and appointed the former president, Mahinda Rajapaksa in his place. 

  • UNP MP claims he was offered USD$2.8 million to crossover to Rajapaksa

    A lawmaker from Ranil Wickremesinghe’s UNP claimed that he was offered USD$2.8 million to cross over and support political rival Mahinda Rajapaksa, in the idst of a polticial crisis which has left southern parties vying for control of parliament.

    State Minister Ranga Bandara made the claim at a meeting this morning and reportedly stated that he would go to the bribery commission.

  • Thamilselvan remembered in Jaffna

    The head of the political wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), S P Thamilselvan who was assassinated by the Sri Lankan Air Force (SLAF) on November 2, 2007 was remembered today in Jaffna eleven years on. 

    Members and supporters of the Tamil National People's Front (TNPF) lay flowers and placed garlands in memory his service to the Tamil struggle nation. 

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