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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…

Sri Lanka arrests three Tamils over reported attempt to smuggle cannabis

The Sri Lankan navy announced that it had arrested three Tamil men, over a reported attempt to smuggle 118kg of cannabis in Jaffna on Sunday.

The Tamil men, who the navy said were residents of Jaffna and Mannar, were arrested off the coast of Point Pedro.

Sri Lankan president vows to 'vindicate security forces at UN'

Sri Lanka's president, Maithripala Sirisena on Saturday vowed to "vindicate security forces" at the UN General Assembly where he is scheduled to deliver a speech on September 24. 

Speaking at an SLFP meeting in Nivitigala, Sirisena pledged that he would "make a statement to vindicate the security forces from all allegations levelled against them," the Daily News reported. 

His comments came as Sri Lanka's poor progress on the co-sponsored UN Human Rights Council resolution was highlighted at the Council's session currently underway in Geneva. 

Sri Lanka most at risk of exchange rate crises – Nomura

Sri Lanka is most at risk of an exchange rate crisis, according to a gauge published by Nomura this week, as fears over currency crunches continue to build in emerging market economics.

Nomura’s “Damocles” index, which the bank called an “early warning system”, placed Sri Lanka most at risk out a range of market economies, reports the Financial Times.

UN Human Rights chief says Sri Lanka has ‘moved too slowly’

Newly appointed UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet said Sri Lanka had “moved too slowly towards meaningful implementation of the transitional justice agenda” in her opening statement to the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) earlier today.

Bachelet also stated that in Sri Lanka “recurrent incidents of racist and inter-communal violence are disturbing, as are announced plans to resume use of the death penalty” as the 39th session of the UNHRC began in Geneva.

She noted that though progress was slow, the “the Office of Missing Persons has now begun consultations and institutional capacity-building to fulfil its mandate”.

UN WGEID says families of disappeared have ‘waited too long’

Families of the disappeared in Sri Lanka have “waited too long to know the truth” about the enforced disappearances of their relatives, said the United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances (UN WGEID) in a report submitted to the UN Human Rights Council.

The report stated that “families of the disappeared in Sri Lanka have waited too long to know the truth about the fate or whereabouts of their loved ones”.

“This is an absolute right under the Declaration and an obligation that the State should meet in accordance with international law,” it added.

Sathurukondan massacre: 185 Tamils slaughtered by SL army and Muslim home guards remembered

The slaughter of 185 Tamils by the Sri Lankan army with the assistance of the Muslim home guards in Sathurukondan, Batticaloa was remembered 28 years on at the memorial site in the village. 

Families of those massacred gathered to remember the horrific event. 

4 Tamil youths arrested by police

Manipay police on Saturday arrested four Tamil youths for alleged vandalism committed in Navali. 

Four houses and a van were set on fire on September 8. 

Police officers arrested the four Tamil youths on the same night. 

Investigations continue, the police said. 

Tamil Nadu cabinet recommends release of all Rajiv Gandhi convicts

The Tamil Nadu cabinet on Sunday announced it would be recommending the release of all seven people convicted over the the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi following a 2 hour meeting headed by the chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswani. 

The fisheries minister, D Jayakumar announced the cabinet would be submitting the recommendation to the governor. 

Sri Lankan army denies closing camps and maintains it is ‘on alert’

The Sri Lankan army has denied it has closed any military camps and maintained that it remained “on alert to face any eventualities”, in a statement released on Sunday.

The statement challenged critics of the military “to publicly name what those operationally important camps, said to have been closed down, if any.”

Sri Lanka’s Forest Department attempts to grab land in Vavuniya

The forest department of Sri Lanka has demanded that recently resettled Tamil villagers in Vavuniya vacate their lands, as the government looks to occupy more regions in the North-East.

Approximately 35 families from Kanchiramoddai village in the Vanuniya North divisional secretariat recently resettled in the area, with some of the families having returned from India. However, the forest department has since demanded the villagers leave the area, claiming that the land belongs to the government.