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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,…

British mercenary’s £4M fortune

The leader of the Tamil National People’s Front (TNPF), Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, has called on the Sri Lankan state to reveal the amount they had paid to the British mercenary organisation known as Keenie Meenie Services (KMS) to support their suppression of the Tamil armed resistance.

“The Sri Lankan state needs to come clean and tell parliament how much they paid Keenie Meenie Services to help repress Tamils in the 1980s”.

Sri Lanka’s foreign minister to attend 22nd CGAMM in London

Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister, Ali Sabry, is set to journey to London to attend the Commonwealth Foreign Affairs Ministers’ Meeting (CFAMM) next Wednesday, where he is expected to meet several international dignitaries.

The CFAMM is set to mark the 10th anniversary of the Commonwealth Charter which expressed the shared commitment of member states to develop free and democratic societies as well as the promotion of peace and prosperity throughout the Commonwealth.

US Ambassador Julie Chung says Local Government elections are critical for Sri Lanka

US Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Julie Chung, has stressed that Local Government elections are critical for Sri Lanka's democracy.

Chung spoke as the Chief Guest at the National Law Conference organized by the Bar Association of Sri Lanka in Colombo on 12 March. 

During her speech, the Ambassador said, "democracies are under strain across the globe and no democracy stands without the rule of law." She continued "you are the guardians of that precious rule."

‘These people must be beaten’ – Sri Lanka’s Tourism Minister demands violence against student protesters

Speaking in Sri Lanka’s parliament on Thursday, Sri Lanka’s State Minister of Tourism, Diana Gamage, encouraged violence against student demonstrators to end their protests.

“These people must be beaten. The country’s people must beat them. It is your money that is being spent on water cannons and tear gas to disperse these groups. Stop these protests immediately. Let us rebuild this country”.

Canada questions Sri Lanka delegate who oversaw a torture camp in Vavuniya

Marcia V. J. Kran, Canadian lawyer and expert member of the UN Human Rights Committee, pressed Sri Lanka delegate Major General Kulatunga about his role in overseeing the Joseph Camp in Vavuniya, plagued with allegations of torture, and the Army Court’s denial of war crimes. 

Agilan - Shallow waters

 

 

 

Following N Kalyanakrishnan’s debut with 2015’s ‘Bhooloham,’ Jayam Ravi joins hands with the director once again for ‘Agilan.’ ‘Bhooloham’ was not particularly well received by critics or the audience, therefore one cannot help but wonder what drew Ravi back to Kalyanakrishnan. Perhaps it was because on paper the film has an interesting premise: an exploration of the world of smuggling in shipping. However, due to failures in almost every department, ‘Agilan’ leaves a lot to be desired.

Tamil separatism is not terrorism' - TGTE petitions Indian Government to delist LTTE as an 'unlawful association'

On 8 March, the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam (TGTE) petitioned India's Ministry of Home Affairs to remove the Liberation of Tamil Tigers (LTTE) from the "unlawful association "list. The petition was a response to the Indian Home Affairs Ministry's prior designation of the LTTE as a "terrorist organization." 

Sri Lankan police arrest Leader of the Association of the Disappeared in Vavuniya

Sri Lankan police have arrested the head of the Association of Relatives of the Disappeared, Kasipillai Jayavanitha, for allegedly illegally obtaining electricity for the shed which has served as the base for their six-year-long protest.

British MP demands the UN question Sri Lanka’s representative who oversaw a torture camp

British MP and Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils (APPGT), Elliot Colburn, has written to the UN Human Rights Committee to urge the committee to question the attendance of Maj. General Kulatunga during its 6th-period review and noted his role in overseeing the Joseph Camp in Vavuniya.

“From 7 Nov 2016 - 27 July 2017, Kulatunga was the commander at Joseph Camp (SFHQ[1]W), where repeated accounts of torture and sexual violence throughout the armed conflict in Sri Lanka were reported” Colburn states.

Sri Lankan war criminal to represent country at the UN

Sri Lanka’s Chief of National Intelligence, and accused war criminal, Ruwan Kulatunga, is to virtually attend the UN Human Rights Committee’s 6th periodic review, on behalf of the government despite concern over his human rights record.