• Sri Lankan court releases suspects accused of assaulting tourists

    The Matara chief magistrate on Friday released nine suspects on bail who had been arrested for attempting to sexually assault a Dutch and British tourist at Mirissa beach in Weligama. 

    The incident took place on April 8. 

    The suspects were released on two personal sureties of Rs 200,000 each, the Colombo Page reported. 

    The case will be heard again on October 8. 

  • Blunder' to field Sirisena as common candidate - Fonseka

    The former army commander, Sarath Fonseka said it was a mistake to field Maithripala Sirisena, the current president, as the common candidate in 2015. 

    "I told Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe to contest the last presidential election but the party supported a common candidate instead. This was a blunder," Mr Fonseka told a May Day rally, the Daily Mirror reported. 

  • Wigneswaran warns that 10 years of military occupation is enough to make North into East

    The chief minister of the Northern Province, C V Wigneswaran condemned the Sri Lankan military's ongoing occupation and civilian activites, warning that it would only take 10 years of occupation to make the Northern province into the East.

    "Everyone needs to know about the military's activities which are taking place around us," Mr Wigneswaran wrote in article published on May 4. 

  • TNA MPs meet with Iranaitivu protesters

    Tamil National Alliance MPs and NPC members met with families protesting against the navy's occupation of their lands in Iranaitivu on Saturday. 

    MPs S Sritharan and Mavai Senathirajah as well as the NPC member, Kurukularajah were present, expressing their support to the protesters. 

  • Police officer injured in sword attack in Kayts

    A Sri Lankan police officer was injured in a sword attack in Kayts yesterday. 

    The officer, who has not been identified, was attacked on his way to work. 

    The attack is believed to be involved in criminal activity, the police told reporters, adding that an investigation into the incident had been launched. 
     

  • Militarisation: army gives Jaffna students bicycles

    Deepening the military's involvement in civilian activities, particularly within the school environment, the Sri Lankan army presented bicycles and funds to school children in Jaffna district today. 

  • Sri Lankan army hosts judo workshop for Kilinochchi students

    More than 70 youth from Kilinochchi participated in a judo workshop organized by Security Forces Headquarters - Kilinochchi. 

  • Sinhala officials attack Tamil cattle herders in Batticaloa

    Sinhala officials from the Wildlife Conservation Department attacked and burnt the huts of cattle herders in Mathavanai, Batticaloa. 

    On the evening of April 20, five officials arrived in a vehicle and entered the homes of the cattle herders, villagers said, describing the officials as drunk. 

  • Sirisena’s Chief of Staff arrested for taking bribe

    President Sirisena’s Chief of Staff, I.H.K. Mahanama, was arrested for taking a bribe from an Indian investor. 

  • Sri Lanka objects to US Congressional Caucus event on Religious and Ethnic Freedom

    Sri Lanka’s Embassy in the US filed a letter of objection to a Congressional Caucus on Religious and Ethnic Freedom in Sri Lanka which saw discussion on the link between Sinhala Buddhism and extremist violence.

    Commenting on the event invitation, Sri Lanka’s Charge d’affaires to the US Priyanga Wickramasinghe said,

  • CID re-issue photo of navy officer wanted over disappearance of Tamil youths

    Sri Lanka's CID on Thursday re-issued a photograph of the navy lieutenant commander who is wanted in relation to his suspected involvement in the disappearance of 11 Tamil youths between 2008 - 2009. 

    The police have issued an open arrest warrant for the officer, Hettiarachchi Mudiyanselage Chandana Prasad Hettiarachchi alias Navy Sampath. 

  • Maha Sangha warns 20A will divide Sri Lanka

    Sri Lanka's senior Buddhist clergy, the Maha Sangha, on Thursday urged the president and prime minister not to push through with the proposed 20th amendment to the constitution which would abolish the executive presidency, arguing it was a move to divide the country. 

  • Massacred journalists remembered on Press Freedom Day

    Journalists and media workers who have been killed by Sri Lankan state forces were remembered on Thursday, marking Press Freedom Day. 

    A memorial event, organised by Jaffna Press Club, took place at the memorial erected for massacred media workers in Jaffna, whilst another event was organised at an art gallery in Jaffna. 

    Flowers and lamps were laid in their memory. 

     

  • Sri Lankan president and prime minister mark ‘war heroes month’

    Sri Lanka’s president and prime minister both commemorated ‘war heroes month’ on Wednesday, where they paid tribute to Sri Lankan troops for a military offensive that saw tens of thousands of Tamil civilians killed.

  • Sri Lanka’s Central Bank calls for ‘political stability’ as growth slows dramatically

    The Central Bank of Sri Lanka called for “political stability” on the island, as growth of the economy slowed to the lowest level in 16 years.

    "Political stability is essential for sustained growth and development," the bank said in a statement on Wednesday.

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