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Tamils across the Eastern province served kanji in memory of the Tamils that perished at Mullivaikkal in 2009.  Kanji - a porridge of rice and water - was the only food available during the final months of the armed conflict as the Sri Lankan government had restricted food from entering the Vanni. Tamils in the North-East and the diaspora distribute kanji during Mullivaikkal Remembrance…

Marunthankerny police tells TNPF leader that he could face arrest 

The Officer in Charge (OIC) at Maruthankerny police station has informed TNPF leader Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam that he is “an accused person” in last week’s Maruthankerny incident and that he may need to be questioned and arrested. 

Sri Lankan police arrest TNPF organiser over Maruthankerny incident

Sri Lankan police have arrested the Tamil National People's Front's (TNPF) Vadamaradchi East Organiser Ms. Arulmathy days after an incident at Maruthankerny where a police intelligence officer pointed his gun at TNPF leader Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam. 

An act of ‘extreme repression’ – TNA MP condemns intimidation of TNPF leader

Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP, Sivagnanam Sritharan, condemned the intimidation of Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) leader, Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, after a Sri Lankan intelligence officer pointed his gun at the TNPF leader.

Sritharan slammed the incident as an illustration of “extreme repression”. He added that it shows the harm “the military and state investigators can pose to the normal lives of ordinary Tamil people”.

The TNA MP demanded immediate action against the police officers and expressed his strong condemnation.

 

Sri Lankan police intelligence officer wields gun at TNPF leader following commotion at meeting in Maruthankerny

 

A Sri Lankan police intelligence officer pointed his gun to Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF) leader Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam after he was attacked during a meeting in Maruthankerny. 

Ponnambalam was at a meeting with a sports club in Maruthankerny earlier today where two unknown men were in the crowd.

Asian Development Bank approves US$350 million loan for Sri Lanka

On Monday, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) approved a US 350 million dollar loan for Sri Lanka. 

The loan comes as part of a broader financial assistance package anchored by the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) Extended Fund Facility (EFF) for the island. 

Sri Lanka approves “Truth and Reconciliation Commission” despite scepticism

Sri Lanka’s cabinet has approved proposals to establish a South African style, “Truth and Reconciliation Commission” (TRC) despite continued demands from Tamil on the island for an international investigation into war crimes.

Vavuniya families of the disappeared remember the burning of Jaffna library 42 years on

Tamil families of the disappeared in Vavuniya remembered the 42nd anniversary of the burning of Jaffna library. 

Flowers were laid and candles lit to commemorate the burning which was orchestrated by the Sri Lankan state. 

History in flames: remembering the burning of Jaffna Library

Cover art by Sagi Thilipkumar

At midnight on May 31, 1981, the Jaffna Public Library, the crucible of Tamil literature and heritage, was set ablaze by Sri Lankan security forces and state-sponsored mobs. The burning has since been marked by Eelam Tamils as an act of genocide.

Is Sri Lanka reviving relations with Japan?

Last week Sri Lanka’s President, Ranil Wickremesinghe, met with Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, and apologised for Sri Lanka’s unilateral withdrawal from an agreed Light Rail Transit (LRT) project and to discuss expanding bilateral projects.

Speaking at a separate round table on “Sri Lanka’s Economic Revival & Opportunities for Japanese Enterprise”, Wickremesinghe maintained his focus on stabiling and liberalising the country’s economy whilst actively inviting new foreign ventures.

India extends $1 billion line of credit for Sri Lanka

Source: @ShehanSema on Twitter 

India has extended its USD 1 billion credit line to Sri Lanka for an additional year.

In March of last year, an agreement was signed between Sri Lanka and the State Bank of India (SBI) for a $1 billion credit. The credit was intended to aid the island after the economic crisis that left civilians without access to food, fuel, or essential medicine.