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Sri Lankan military involvement in civilian life across the Tamil homeland has continued this week, with the armed forces continuing to entrench themselves in events across the North-East. Pottuvil, Amparai: Military embedded in civilian and ecological spaces On 26 April 2025, the Sri Lankan Navy partnered with the Rotaract Informatics Institute of Technology to plant 1,000 mangrove plants at…

Sri Lankan president tells Batticaloa Tamils not to seek ‘external intervention’

Sri Lankan president Ranil Wickremesinghe dismissed political and ethnic divisions on the island as “small things” and told a Tamil audience in Batticaloa not to seek “external intervention,” at an event in the East on Friday.

Addressing an audience at St. Michael’s College in Batticaloa, Wickremesinghe downplayed unaddressed historical grievances and instead called on the audience “to come together as one people”.

Monks visits to abandoned army camp raise questions in Trinco village

A group led by a Buddhist monk has been observed entering and exiting an abandoned army camp in Kinniya - Kurangupanjan. This activity has raised concerns among villagers in the surrounding area, particularly those from the majority Muslim community.

Rishad Bathiudeen warns of reputational risk following resignation of Mullaitivu judge

<p>Former Sri Lankan minister Rishad Bathiudeen, voiced his concerns regarding the recent resignation of Mullaitivu District Judge T. Saravanarajah. In a statement, he emphasised that pressuring the judiciary in various ways is detrimental, especially for countries like Sri Lanka that rely on international aid.</p>

Investigation ordered into resignation of Mullaitivu Judge T. Saravanarajah

The Minister for Public Security, Tiran Alles, has issued an order for the Criminal Investigation Department to conduct an investigation into the resignation of Mullaitivu District Judge T. Saravanarajah. This decision follows an order by President Ranil Wickremasinghe.

International community must hold Sri Lankan government accountable, says former Northern Province Councillor

Former Northern Province Council member and Mullaitivu politician T. Ravikaran called on the international community to hold the Sri Lankan government accountable for its actions. Ravikaran's statement was made in light of the resignation of the Mullaitivu District Judge T. Saravanarajah, who cited death threats and political pressure as the reasons for his departure.

Sri Lanka claims it is committed to a two-state solution on Palestine

Responding to the escalating violence in Israel and Palestine, Sri Lanka’s foreign affairs ministry has provided a muted response, calling for a ceasefire and reaffirming the country’s support for a "two-state solution".

The statement follows the eruption of violence in the region, which has claimed the lives of an estimated 600 Israelis and 370 Palestinians so far.

Sri Lankan police crack down on Tamil farmers protesting against land grabs in Batticaloa

A peaceful protest by Tamil livestock farmers ahead of president Ranil Wickremesinghe’s visit to Batticaloa and against the ongoing land grabs by Sinhalese settlers in Batticaloa was met with brutal force by Sri Lankan police opposite of Chenkalady Central College, Batticaloa on Sunday.

Chithha - a devastating, nauseating watch

‘Chithha’ tears out the viewer’s heart and holds it ransom - an impressive feat. SU Arun Kumar has delivered a gut-wrenching thriller, displaying a little horror whilst insinuating a lot.

Tamil MP expresses concern over potential obstruction of India-Sri Lanka Ferry Service

Shanakiyan Rasamanickam, a Member of Parliament from the Illangai Tamil Arasu Katchi, has raised concerns regarding the Sri Lankan Government's alleged attempts to obstruct the initiation of a ferry service between India and Sri Lanka.

In a session of the Sri Lankan Parliament, Rasamanickam conveyed fears that the government was preventing the launch of a ferry service that would enable Sri Lankan refugees residing in Tamil Nadu to return to Sri Lanka, along with their goods, which cannot be easily transported by air.

Former British Prime Minister proposed resettling stranded Tamil refugees to prevent mass suicide

The Byline Times has revealed that former British Prime Minister, Liz Truss, had proposed resettling a group of Tamil refugees stranded on Diego Garcia due to concerns of “mass suicide”.