• Sri Lanka's HRC establishes election complaints desk

    Sri Lanka's Human Rights commission has set up a dedicated Election Complaints Desk to deal with numerous complains of rights violations in the run up the local government election next month. 

  • NPC chairman urges end to Sri Lanka's ban on LTTE

    The chairman of the Northern Provincial Council, C V K Sivagnanam this week called on the Sri Lankan government to end the proscription of the LTTE, arguing it was meaningless. 

  • 12 years on: No justice for abducted and murdered TRO Workers

    Twelve years have passed since 7 TRO workers were abducted by Sri Lankan government-backed paramilitaries in Batticaloa. The kidnappings, which took place on the January 29 - 30, 2006, are yet to lead to a prosecution. 

    The paramilitary Karuna group was accused of abducting the aid workers before torturing and murdering them. 

  • Tamil political prisoner families urge Chief Minister to push for release

    Parents of Tamil political prisoners urged the Chief Minister of the Northern Province to push for their release and outlined their concerns about the treatment of the prisoners.

  • Kokkaddicholai massacre remembered 31 years on

    86 Tamils killed in the Kokkaddicholai massacre 31 years ago were remembered in Batticaloa on Sunday.

  • HRC probes incident: Uva CM forcing Tamil school principal to kneel

    Sri Lanka's Human Rights Commission undertook a 10 hour investigation on Thursday over the chief minister of Uva province forcing the principal of Badulla Tamil Girl's School to kneel and apologise for not following through an order. 

    The probe comes after widespread outrage at the incident with parents of students at the school and teachers' trade unions calling for the Uva chief minister, Chamara Sampath Dassanayake to be arrested. 

  • Another navy officer arrested of disappearance of Tamil youths

    Another retired Sri Lankan navy officer was arrested this month in relation to the enforced disappearance of 11 Tamil youths during 2008 - 2009. 

    Luthuwahandige Thushara Mendis was arrested January 23 and remanded by Colombo Fort Magistrate's Court the following day. 

  • Hate speech precedes violence warns election monitor

    Sri Lanka's election monitor, Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CaFFE) warned that hate speech is only a prelude to physical violence, after increased hate speech campaigns against female candidates, especially female Muslim candidates. 

  • HRW - Sri Lanka 'all talk no action' on repealing PTA

    Human Rights Watch today criticised the Sri Lankan government's failure to enact pledges to repeal the Prevention of Terrorism Act, releasing a 46 page report on ongoing and past abuses of detainees under the legislation. 

    “The Sri Lankan government has been all talk and no action on repealing the reviled PTA,” HRW's Asia director, Brad Adams said.  “Replacing this draconian counterterrorism law with one that meets international standards should be an urgent priority if the government is serious about protecting human rights.”

  • TULF candidates attacked while out campaigning in Jaffna

    Chavakachcheri police are investigating an attack against TULF candidates and supporters in Jaffna on Friday.

    Three people, including two candidates, out campaigning for the TULF were injured during the attack by unidentified individuals on a motorcycle and a pick-up truck.

  • TNA local candidate arrested for part in altercation

    A TNA local government candidate was arrested by Jaffna police on Friday in relation to an altercation at Pannai.

    Mr Uthayasri, a candidate standing for election to the Jaffna Municipal Council was arrested with five others for his part in an altercation.

    Mr Uthayasri had initially complained of being attacked at Pannai, following which four people were arrested.

    After investigating the four arrested, Mr Uthayasri and one other individual was also arrested.

  • Very fair to say Sri Lankan army committed genocide' - former UN staffer

    A former UN staffer described the crimes committed by the Sri Lankan army against the Tamil population as a genocide in an interview with PTI at the Jaipur Literature Festival in India this week. 

    "It is very fair to say that the Army committed genocide. The atrocities in Sri Lanka were definitely towards ethnic cleansing," Benjamin Dix, who worked as a United Nations communication manager in the Vanni during 2004 - 2008, said. 

  • 12 Tamil Nadu fishermen arrested by Sri Lankan navy

    The Sri Lankan navy on Sunday arrested 12 Tamil Nadu fishermen for allegedly poaching off the coast of Talaimannar, PTI reported. 

    Two fishing trawlers were seized and the nets of over 50 boats were snapped, the Puducherry Fishermen's Association said. 

    The men are accused of fishing in Sri Lankan waters and using banned fishing nets.

  • Central Bank Governor says president's statement 'ridiculous and untrue'

    Sri Lanka's Central Bank Governor Ajith Cabraal on Sunday rejected the president's statement that over Rs. 9 trillion in foreign loans are accounted for as "ridiculous and untrue". 

    The statement "may even be bordering on lunacy", Mr Cabraal was quoted by the island as saying. 

    "If what the president claims is correct, the unaccounted loans will amount to a staggering 90% of GDP!" Mr Cabraal added. 

  • Sri Lanka archaeology department evicting Mannar residents

    Sri Lanka’s archaeology department is attempting to evict recently resettled residents of a Mannar village.

    Families in Malikaipitty in the Nanattan division, a village of around 69 households who have been resident there for over four decades are being pressured by the archaeology department to leave, citing the discovery of an ancient site close by.

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