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Sinnathurai commemorating Maaveerar Naal in London, 2022. Selvachandran Sinnathurai, the father of Lieutenant Shankar, the first fighter from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to be killed in the Tamil armed struggle, passed away in London earlier this month. Lieutenant Shankar holds a significant place in Tamil history as the first cadre to sacrifice his life in the early…

Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister declares 21 Amendment will be passed but opposition remains sceptical

Sri Lankan Prime Minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe, announced today that the 21st Amendment will be passed and will strengthen parliament however the leader of Sri Lanka’s opposition, Sajith Premadasa, denounced the move.

Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister claims the government is ‘fully committed to reconciliation’

In a meeting with US Ambassador, Julie Chung, Foreign Minister G.L. Peiris thanked the US for its continued support whilst claiming that the government was “fully committed to addressing reconciliation-related issues” and would respect “rights of all to the freedom of expression and assembly”.

TNA demands dissolution of parliament

Amidst Sri Lanka’s ongoing political and economic crisis, Tamil National Alliance MP, MA Sumanthiran, has demanded the dissolution of parliament and for fresh elections.

“Even though there has been a change in the individual who is holding the post of Prime Minister, the Rajapaksas are very much in the governance. They haven’t gone anywhere. They are showing Ranil Wickremesinghe as PM and he is also happy to do so. Unless this situation is changed, the country cannot come out from the economic crisis,” Sumanthiran told reporters yesterday.

UK admits to funding Sri Lanka’s Police whilst condemning violence

Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the British Foreign Office, Vicky Ford, admitted that the UK’s Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) had been used to fund police training in Sri Lanka whilst also highlighting Britain’s condemnation of the attacks on peaceful protesters.

‘Fundamental rights must be protected’ – British South Asia responds to crisis in Sri Lanka

Responding to a question posed on the current political and security situation in Sri Lanka, Britain’s Minister for South Asia, North Africa, the United Nations, and the Commonwealth, stressed that “fundamental rights including the right to peaceful protest, must be protected”.

Remembering the 1958 pogrom

From May 22 until May 27 in 1958, Sinhala mobs began to attack, rape and murder Tamils across the island, in what was to become another in a series of deadly anti-Tamil pogroms.

Estimates range from between 300 and 1,500 Tamils murdered in the days of violence which resulted in many more injured and the arson, looting and destruction of Tamil homes and businesses.

Rajapaksa turns to Tokyo for aid but relations remain tense

Speaking virtually at the 27th International Conference on the Future of Asia conference held in Tokyo, Japan, Sri Lanka’s President, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, pleaded for financial assistance but his call comes amidst a low point in Sri Lanka Japanese relations.

Militarisation of Tamil schoolchildren continues in Sri Lanka

The Sri Lankan military continued its militarisation of Tamil schoolchildren in the North-East with at least two further public events this last week.

‘Tamil language is eternal, Tamil culture is global’ – Modi speaks in Chennai

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised Tamil culture and language in a speech delivered in Chennai today, as he also spoke on how his government was assisting Sri Lanka.

"It is always special to come to the state of Tamil Nadu,” he began his address at the Nehru stadium in Chennai. “The land is a special one. The people, culture, language are all so good."

The show must go on – Floodlit cricket matches to continue in Sri Lanka as fuel shortage worsens

R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo (Harshadewa Ariyasinghe)

Despite repeated long-lasting power cuts across the island, Sri Lanka has reportedly confirmed that a series of floodlit day/night cricket matches with the Australian team will still be going ahead.