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  Today, Tamils around the world are commemorating 16 years since the massacres at Mullivaikkal. Though more than a decade-and-half has passed, the situation on the island for Eelam Tamils seems as precarious as ever. There has been no accountability for the atrocities that took place. The seizure of historic Tamil land has continued unabated. And an enduring political solution that will…

Police photograph Tamil lawyer wearing Buddha face print saree

Sri Lankan police were caught taking photographs of a Tamil lawyer inside Jaffna court on Friday, who they had sought to arrest two days previously, apparently for wearing a saree with a Buddha face print on it. 

On Wednesday police officers reportedly waited outside the court to arrest her and only abandoned the attempt when her colleague's intervened. 

On Friday a female police officer was seen taking photographs of the lawyer. When the lawyer initially confronted her, the officer denied it until senior lawyers intervened and the officer's phone was checked, revealing photographs of the lawyer. 

Batticaloa residents mark Thileepan's hunger strike with genocide awareness event

Marking the fourth day of Lt. Col. Thileepan's hunger strike 31 years ago, residents in Kiraan, Batticaloa yesterday held an awareness event, condemning the genocide of the Tamil people by the Sri Lankan state. 

On Saturday Tamils across the North-East held events marking the 31 years since Thileepan commenced his fast unto death, demanding that the Indian government upheld its promises to the Tamil people. 

Over 100,000 people gathered at the Nallur temple in Jaffna on September 15, 1987 to hear his words as he began the hunger strike. 

Army officials flash at schoolgirls in Mullaitivu

Two Sri Lankan army officials were caught showing their genitals to two Tamil schoolgirls on Monday in the Karaichchi residential area of Mullaitivu. 

The officials, both from 59th Division, were seen flashing at the schoolgirls by locals who apprehended the individuals and called the police. 

Both men were taken to the police station. 

IMF representative criticises Sri Lanka red tape and institutional delays

Sri Lanka’s multiple ministries, agencies and regulations make implementing policy difficult and the country’s red tape hinders trade and investment, the resident representative of the International Monetary Fund said.

According to EconomyNext, resident representative Eteri Kvintradze said, "Sri Lanka compared to other emerging markets has more restrictive FDI and trade regulatory environment.”

"Sri Lanka's export structure is frozen it's because it is highly protected and regulated and there is no space for innovation. To be competitive and innovative Sri Lanka needs a less restrictive regulatory environment.”

Sri Lanka stops crude oil imports from Iran in anticipation of US sanctions

Sri Lanka has stopped crude oil imports from Iran in anticipation of US sanctions against the Iranian government.

"We stopped as soon as the sanctions were announced. We didn’t buy [directly] from Iran. We buy from Singapore, Dubai, Fujairah,” Sri Lankan petroleum resources development minister Arjuna Ranatunga said, according to The National.

Sri Lanka to release confiscated Tamil Nadu fishing trawlers

All Indian fishing trawlers confiscated by the Sri Lankan navy since 2015 are to be released, The Hindu reports.

The Tamil Nadu fisheries department received the Sri Lankan government order last week and will be sending a team of fishermen, mechanics and officials to assess the condition of the 173 trawlers which are held in Karai Nagar, Kankesanthurai, Trincomalee, Kalpatti and Mannar.

However the order states that trawling equipment in the boats would not be released.

Sudanese and Indonesian troops participate in mock raids in East

The Sri Lankan military carried out a series of mock raids in the East this week, alongside troops from Sudan and Indonesia, despite concerns over human rights abuses committed by Sri Lanka troops.

Drought hits Tamils, whilst military pulls water from wells in occupying base

Though Tamils in Kopay have been hit by a drought, the Sri Lankan military has maintained a steady access to water supplies from wells in bases across the region.

Sri Lankan soldiers construct new buildings for Buddhist vihara in Batticaloa

The Sri Lankan military announced that it had constructed new buildings for a Buddhist vihara in Batticaloa last week, as the armed forces continue their close involvement with Buddhism across the North-East.

India seeks to internationalise Jaffna airport

India’s state run airport development authority intends to develop plans for Jaffna’s Palaly airport to have international connectivity with places in South India, Malaysia and Thailand, the Times of India reports. 

The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has entered into an agreement with India’s ministry of external affairs to produce a comprehensive report on the development of the airport, which remains under Sri Lankan military control.