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The Toronto City Council unanimously passed a motion for the City of Toronto to work with the Tamil community to build a Tamil Genocide Monument in Scarborough. The motion was brought forward by Parthi Kandavel, city councillor for Scarborough Southwest, and seconded by fellow councillor Josh Matlow, representing Toronto-St. Paul’s. It requests the city to identify a potential site in a City of…

‘No disciplinary action’ for Sri Lankan brigadier over death threat confirms army

The Sri Lankan military confirmed that the government’s UK Defence Attache who was sent back to Colombo after he threatened Tamil protestors in London would not be facing any disciplinary action.

Brigadier Priyanka Fernando was filmed on February 4 making a throat slitting gesture at Tamils protesting outside the Sri Lankan High Commission in London. He was reportedly back in Sri Lanka this week, however army spokesperson Brigadier Sumith Atapattu told journalists that “tThis is not for any disciplinary action, this is not (a) probe”.

Mannar fishing village protests Sri Lanka Navy's ongoing harassment and intrusion

Residents of a Mannar fishing village have protested against the Sri Lankan Navy’s ongoing harassment and intrusion into their livelihoods.

Tamil journalist killed in No Fire Zone remembered 9 years on

Tamil journalist P. Sathiyamoorthy, who was killed inside the ‘No Fire Zone’ by a Sri Lankan army artillery barrage in February 2009, was remembered in Jaffna on Tuesday.

Sri Lanka marks independence with military parades across Tamil homeland

The Sri Lankan military held a series of parades across the North-East to mark Independence Day earlier this month, despite continued concern regarding the militarisation of the Tamil homeland.

UK taking Sri Lankan brigadier incident ‘very seriously’ says British minister

Britain’s Minister of State for Asia and the Pacific said the UK government was treating the incident of Sri Lanka's UK defence attache Brigadier Priyanka Fernando threatening Tamil protestors “very seriously” and confirmed that he has been ordered back to Colombo.

Brigadier Fernando was filmed on February 4 making a throat slitting gesture at Tamils protesting outside the Sri Lankan High Commission in London. Clive Efford MP for Eltham stated that if “somebody else incited hatred in that way on our streets, they would be interviewed by the police” and asked the minister if Brigadier would be “interviewed by the police about that crime”.

Jaffna High Court hands 10 year sentence to school principal for molesting student

A school principal found guilty of molesting a student has been handed a ten year prison sentence by the Jaffna High Court.

The then 9-year-old girl was molested by the principal at a Kayts school in 2009.

High court judge M. Ilancheliyan criticised attempts by the accused to victim-blame the child and portray her as promiscuous by implying she had sexual relations with other youths.

The principal was handed a 10-year jail sentence and ordered to pay 10 lakh rupees compensation to the victim.

Grenade explosion on bus in Diyatalawa injures 19

An explosion and fire on a bus in Diyatalawa this morning left 19 injured, including Sri Lankan army personnel. 

The army commander informed the prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe the incident was caused by a hand grenade. 

"The Army denies any terrorist involvement in the incident. Police investigations are in progress," the army's website stated

The bus was a private vehicle travelling from Jaffna to Diyatalawa.

EU urges Sri Lanka to honour transitional justice commitments

The European Union's mission to Sri Lanka on Wednesday urged the government to honour its commitments to the Office of Missing Persons and transitional justice mechanisms. 

Marking one year of families of the disappeared protesting across the North-East, calling on the government to reveal the whereabouts of their missing loved ones, the EU in Sri Lanka tweeted

Sri Lanka's UK defence attache to return to Colombo - army spokesperson

Amid calls from UK parliamentarians for his expulsion, Sri Lanka's UK defence attache, Brigadier Priyanka Fernando, will return to Colombo for "consultations" the army spokesperson, told reporters today. 

Brigadier Fernando was filmed on February 4 making a throat slitting gesture at Tamils protesting outside the Sri Lankan High Commission in London. 

Tamil diaspora groups, the TNA and cross party UK MPs have called on the police to investigate the incident and for the Brigadier to be expelled. 


 

Rajapaksa accuses Sirisena of protecting Ranil

The former president Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday accused the president, Maithripala Sirisena of protecting the UNP leader and prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe, following the UNP's election defeat at the local government polls. 

Speaking to reporters, Mr Rajapaksa reiterated his call for the position of Opposition Leader to be given to the UPFA. 

Mr Sumanthiran, the TNA spokesperson, rejected this however, stating that the Opposition Leader cannot be from the UPFA as the president is the leader of that party.