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Sri Lankan president Anura Kumara Dissanayake will now attend Sri Lanka’s 16th National War Heroes’ Commemoration Ceremony as the chief guest, the government confirmed on Sunday, following backlash over earlier reports that he would not participate in the state-sponsored event. The ceremony is set to take place on Monday, 19 May 2025, at the National War Hero Cenotaph in Sri Jayawardenepura,…

Ranil to hold provincial council elections 'in due time'

Sri Lanka's prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe said the government was ready to hold provincial council elections "in due time" and was "dedicated to conduct all the elections on schedule". 

Opposition groups have criticised the government for delaying the election arguing that the government is stalling as it fears a widespread defeat. 

Mr Wickremesinghe said however that an electoral system would have be agreed prior to holding the elections. 

"This should be immediately sorted out," he was quoted by Colombo Page as saying. 

Sivakumaran's birth commemorated in Urumpirai

Ponnuthurai Sivakumaran, the first Tamil to die in the liberation struggle was remembered in his hometown of Urumpirai, Jaffna on Sunday.

Marking the day of his birth, residents and local government officials garlanded a statue of him in Urumpirai.

Pandara Vanniyan remembered in Mullaitivu

The 215th anniversary of Pandara Vanniyan's victory was remembered on Friday in Mullaitivu. 

Local residents, Northern Provincial Council member T Ravikaran, and Karaithuraipettu Divisional Council (Pradesiya Sabai) members laid a garland at the Pandara Vanniyan memorial. 

Militarisation: Sri Lankan army constructs new entrance for Amparai base

The Sri Lankan military announced that it had constructed a new main gate entrance to its 24 Division base in Amparai last month, as it continues to consolidate its presence in the North-East.

Sri Lankan military to discuss diaspora at defence seminar in Colombo

The Sri Lankan military is set to host a defence seminar this week, where they will discuss “cyber conflict”, “Ideological Polarization” and “Diaspora communities”.

According to an official military website, the 'Colombo Defence Seminar - 2018', is expected to be attended by about “800 foreign and local participants including 14 local and 13 foreign speakers”.

Foundation stone for new building laid at Sri Lankan navy base at Mullikulam

The Sri Lankan navy announced that it is in the process of building a new complex at its SLNS Barana in Mullikulam this week, a region which remains heavily occupied by the armed forces.

Sri Lankan minister confirms at least 38 arrests in Jaffna over gang violence

Sri Lanka’s Law and Order Minister Ranjith Madduma Bandara stated that police have arrested at least 38 people in Jaffna amidst an increase in reported gang violence in the region.

Mr Bandara told Sri Lanka’s parliament that in addition to the arrests over the last two months, police have also seized four motorbikes, four swords and an axe.

Sri Lankan police have stepped up security operations in the peninsula.         

Tens of thousands affected by drought in Kilinochchi

As many as 82,000 Tamils in Kilinochchi have been affected by drought in the region, according to a senior official from Sri Lanka’s District Disaster Management Centre.

According to the official, wells have run dry leading to a shortage of drinking water, with areas such as Poonakari, Kandavalai and Karachchi badly affected.

Sri Lankan military celebrates occupation with more controversial blood donations in Jaffna

The Sri Lankan military decided to celebrate the 23rd anniversary of the 51 Division’s occupying Headquarters in Jaffna, with a blood donation program, despite previous widely criticised comments from officials previously that the blood of Sinhalese soldiers runs in Tamils who have received treatment.

Tamil farmers still waiting decades for land deeds in Batticaloa

Approximately 275 farming families in Batticaloa are still waiting for land deeds to be issued, despite having legally owned land and settled in the region since at least 1967.

The families had settled in Kaddumurivu in the Vaharai Division of Batticaloa under an agricultural expansion scheme and were given 3 acres of land each.

However, despite more than 50 years having passed since, the families have still not been issued land deeds. The issue has plagued the Tamil farmers for decades, rendering them unable to transfer land ownership to their children, or even apply for fertiliser subsidies and agricultural loans.