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In April 2025, Sri Lanka’s foreign exchange reserves fell by 3%, slipping from the previous month $6.53 billion to $6.32 billion, according to data from the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. The $210 million decline, despite the ongoing IMF-supported programme, highlights persistent vulnerabilities in the country’s post-crisis recovery trajectory. Foreign reserves are a critical ‘cushion’ for a…

Slaughter during 1987 military offence remembered in Vadamarachchi

Residents in Thikkam, Vadamarachchi held a remembrance event this week in memory of their loved ones who were killed by the Sri Lankan army during a military offensive in 1987. 

Residents were shot dead and killed by shell fire from May 29 to 31, 1987 as the Sri Lankan military conducted what it described as 'Operation Liberation' to 'liberate' the Vadamarachchi region from the LTTE. 

TID officers call NPC minister for inquiry

The Northern Provincial Council's education minister, K Sarveswaran was approached by two Terrorism Investigation Division (TID) officers this week, ordering him to attend for an inquiry at their Colombo 4th floor office on June 5. 

Mr Sarveswaran complained however after the summons the TID officers provided appeared to be similar to an anonymous letter rather than a formal document and spelt his name incorrectly as 'K Parameswaran'. 

"If the TID are coming with an anonymous letter to me as an NPC minister, just imagine how ordinary civilians are treated," Sareswaran told media afterwards. 

NPC passes resolution seeking end to military involvement in civil affairs

The Northern Provincial Council on Wednesday passed a resolution aimed at ending Sri Lankan military involvement in civilian affairs. 

NPC members condemned the military's ongoing activities in the province and its harassment of locals. 

Highlighting the issue of illegal fishing in Vadamarachchi by Sinhala fishermen NPC member, Shivajilingam said the it should be stopped and condemned the threatening of locals who protested against this last month by Sri Lankan navy personnel. 

Assassinated senior journalist remembered in North-East

The assassinated senior Tamil journalist, Aiyathurai Nadesan was remembered this week by journalists and media workers at commemorative events in the North-East.

Mr Nadesan, who worked for over 20 years with Virakesari was shot dead in Batticaloa on May 31, 2004. 

In the months leading up to his killing, Mr Nadesan had been threatened and harassed by military personnel. On June 7, 2001, he was summoned by the army for an inquiry where he was warned to cease reporting on human rights abuses. 

Journalists protest in North-East against attacks

Journalists in Jaffna and Batticaloa protested on Wednesday against the increasing number of attacks on media workers, including one last week. 

Journalists criticised the complete lack of action and justice around murdered and attacked Tamil journalists and media workers.

Jaffna Municipal Council passes resolution against military interference within city limits

Sri Lankan military forces should no longer carry out civilian tasks within Jaffna, the Jaffna Municipal Council has said.

A resolution, put forward by TNPF councillor V. Manivannan and passed on Wednesday by the council, said there was no need for military forces to carry out civilian tasks within the council’s administrative border.

"We are demanding that the military, which is occupying Tamil people's lands in the North, should leave from here,” the Council said.

“By using the military for events that take place here, it is like we are permitting their presence here."

Jaffna Library burning commemorated as an act of genocide

The 37th anniversary of the burning of the Jaffna Public Library was marked at a remembrance event this morning.

Sirisena appreciates US role in training Sri Lankan armed forces

Sri Lanka’s president met with a US Congress delegation from the House Armed Services Committee on Wednesday, where the growing partnership between the two governments in the security sector was discussed.

37 years on - remembering the burning of the Jaffna Public Library

Cover art by Sagi Thilipkumar

On midnight 31st May 1981, the Jaffna Public Library, famous for being the crucible of Tamil literature and heritage, was set ablaze by Sri Lankan security forces and state-sponsored mobs.

Over 95,000 unique and irreplaceable Tamil palm leaves (ola), manuscripts, parchments, books, magazines and newspapers, housed within an impressive building inspired by ancient Dravidian architecture, were destroyed during the burning. Some texts that were kept in the library, such as the Yalpanam Vaipavama (a history of Jaffna), were literally irreplaceable, being the only copies in existence. It was one of the largest libraries in Asia.

Sri Lankan military organises Buddhist Vesak ceremony in Vavuniya

The Sri Lankan army organised a Buddhist ceremony in Vavuniya earlier this month, reportedly marking the first time that Vesak was celebrated in the region in such a large scale.