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National War Heroes Commemoration held a day after Tamils mourn Genocide Remembrance Day
  Sri Lanka’s president attended a ‘Victory Day’ Commemoration ceremony took place on 19 May, just a day after thousands of Tamils across the North-East and in the diaspora mourned the Mullivaikkal genocide. The event, described by the state as one to “honour the heroic sacrifices of the Tri-Forces, Police, and Civil Security Department (CSD) personnel,” saw the attendance of…

MA Sumanthiran speaks out against ‘severe attack’ on Tamil fishermen

Speaking in parliament, Tamil National Alliance MP, M.A. Sumanthiran slammed the Sri Lankan police’s response to a peaceful demonstration staged by Tamil fishermen in Mullaitivu and charged Sri Lanka’s fisheries minister with promoting illegal fishing methods.

Yet again, Sri Lanka’s PM has pledged to repeal PTA

Addressing Sri Lankan, Sri Lankan Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena pledged to repeal the draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act of 1979 as well as to release all detained LTTE cadre, who have languished in prison for years.

UN resolution a 'step in the right direction' - PEARL

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People for Equality and Relief in Lanka (PEARL) called the recently adopted resolution on Sri Lanka a "step in the right direction" but noted that the it could have been "stronger and more critical" of the Sri Lankan state. 

In a statement reacting to resolution 51/L1, the organisation said:

Rajapaksas on trial – Supreme Court orders investigation into financial mismanagement

Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court has given the green light to a Fundamental Rights (FR) petition filed against the former President and Prime minister, Gotabaya and Mahinda Rajapaksa, over their responsibility for Sri Lanka’s economic collapse.

Seeman states Vetrimaaran will direct film on Prabhakaran

The leader of Tamil Nadu’s Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK) Seeman claimed that celebrated film director Vetrimaaran will work with him to create a movie about the life of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam leader Velupillai Prabhakaran.

In a tweet on his social media account, Seeman said he would produce the movie whilst the acclaimed Vetrimaaran would direct it. The movie will reportedly look at the lives of both ancient Tamil ruler Raja Raja Cholan, as well as Prabhakaran.

‘If we miss, our identities will be taken from us’ – Vetrimaaran says Tamil cinema must be political

National Award-winning film-maker Vetrimaaran called on the Tamil film industry to remain political and “connected”, as he slammed attempts to distort the secular nature of Tamil Nadu.

Speaking at the 60th birthday celebrations of Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) leader Thol. Thirumavalavan, the celebrated film director said “constantly our identities are being taken away from us”.

Sri Lankan army accused of protecting fishermen involved in illegal activities

Sri Lankan soldiers have been accused of providing protection for fishermen who have been involved in illegal activities in Mullaitivu, after police fired tear gas at demonstrators this week.

‘A threat to our lives’

Sumanthiran speaks on genocide, a political solution and broader US  involvement in Sri Lanka | Tamil Guardian

Tamil National Alliance MP MA Sumanthiran said that he and fellow party member Shanakiyan Rasamanickam had been followed by a Sri Lankan intelligence officer as they left for a meeting in Colombo, labelling the move “a threat to our lives”.

Speaking in parliament Sumanthiran spoke of how an unidentified man had followed them on motorbike as they left parliament on Wednesday.

No deal – Ranil forced to backtrack after Japan denies pact with Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka’s president was forced to backtrack this week, after his claim that Japan had agreed to co-chair a meeting with negotiators over Colombo’s international debt was denied by government officials in Tokyo.

"We have not reached such an agreement. It might be their wishful thinking but the situation remains unchanged," a senior Japanese government official with knowledge of the matter told Reuters on condition of anonymity.

Sri Lankan Foreign Minister knew he would lose vote at UN

Sri Lanka’s foreign minister told Economy Next that he expected that a United Nations Human Rights Council resolution on accountability for mass atrocities would be passed, despite lobbying member states to water down the text of the document.

“This is nothing unexpected,” Ali Sabry said from Geneva. “There was so much pressure on some countries to vote in favour of the resolution. So we knew this… The composition has changed and some of our friendly nations are not there and some abstained.”