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A fisherman in Keppapulavu, Mullaitivu, was assaulted during a visit by Sri Lanka’s Fisheries Minister, Ramalingam Chandrasekaran, as tensions flared during the Minister’s local government election campaign on 24 April. Chandrasekaran, who was touring the North-East with National People’s Power (NPP) candidates, visited Keppapulavu where he met with representatives of the Keppapulavu Fishermen…

Tamil youth in Mullaitivu receive training in disaster management 

Tamil youth in Nayaru, Mullaitivu district, began to receive training in water-related disaster management as part of a program funded by USAID, America’s agency for international development. 

The two-day training session kicked off on Tuesday in the Nayaru naval base with inauguration by Mullaitivu district Government Agent K.Vimalanathan. The program is being implemented by a local organisation called Sarvodaya. 

Putin and Rajapaksa exchange letters to celebrate ‘abiding friendship’

Sri Lanka’s president Gotabaya Rajapaksa hailed his government’s relationship with Russia in a letter sent to Vladmir Putin, as both leaders marked the 65th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two countries.

In a letter to Russian president Putin sent just three days ago, the war crimes-accused Rajapaksa sent his “warm greetings and sincere felicitations”.

“The abiding friendship and vibrant relations between Sri Lanka and Russia are time-tested, and mutually rewarding,” Rajapaksa stated.

‘End the use of and repeal the draconian PTA’ - Amnesty International

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Amnesty International have called on the Sri Lankan government to repeal the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) and to issue an immediate moratorium on its use amidst increasing scrutiny over the draconian legislation. 

The rights group criticised Sri Lanka’s recent announcement to ‘reform’ the PTA, stating that the gazetted amendments “fail to address critical gaps in the law.” 

US to donate military aircraft to Sri Lanka following request from alleged war criminal

Despite ongoing human rights abuses, the Sri Lankan Air Force (SLAF) will receive two military aircraft from the United States at no cost through a Foreign Military Sales contract, following a request made by the commander of the Sri Lankan airforce. 

EU pours billions of rupees into Sri Lanka’s justice system whilst Tamils continue protests

The European Union announced the launch of a new initiative that will see approximately 4 billion rupees of funding for Sri Lanka’s much criticised justice sector, even as Tamil families of the disappeared slammed the state’s unwillingness to investigate the forcible disappearances of their loved ones.

The new Justice Reform (JURE) Programme consists of EUR 18 million (approx. LKR 4 billion) of funding from the EU and EUR 1 million (approx. LKR 225 million) from the United Nations.

The program will reportedly see a “holistic package of support to strengthen inclusive access to justice, improve transparency and accountability in the sector as well as enhance quality and efficient services delivery,” according to an EU press release.

But for Tamils across the North-East and around the world, the latest program will do little to achieve those goals. Yesterday in Kilinochchi, Tamil families of the disappeared marked 5 years of continuous protest with a rally through the streets, reiterating their demand for an international justice mechanism. The families, mainly headed by women, marched despite the heavy rainfall and chanted slogans calling for international accountability.

Sri Lankan soldier photographs Tamils signing petition demanding PTA to be repealed

A Sri Lankan solider photographed Tamils in Jaffna this morning as more signatures were added to a petition calling on Sri Lanka to repeal the notorious Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA). 

Sri Lanka's counter-terrorism department orders Tamil man to provide details of May 18 commemoration

Sri Lanka's Counter-Terrorism Investigation Department (CTID) has ordered Selvanayagam Aravindhan, to provide the personal details of all the participants who attended an event to commemorate the Tamil Genocide on May 18 last year. 

Aravindhan, a former political prisoner residing in Thonikkal, Vavuniya, has been ordered to provide the details to the authorities by tomorrow. 

Repeal the PTA - Signature campaign continues in Amparai

Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MPs organised a rally and petition in Kalmunai, Amparai as part of an island-wide campaign to repeal Sri Lanka’s draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act which has been roundly criticised by over 80 human rights and civil society organisations.

The campaign comes amidst mounting criticism of the proposed reforms to the PTA which have been criticised by human rights organisations of being grossly inadequate.

Sri Lankan Foreign Minister to lead Sri Lankan delegation at UNHRC

Sri Lankan Foreign Minister, G.L. Peiris will lead a delegation during the 49th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council following widespread international criticism of deterioration of human rights and the country’s failure to repeal its draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act.

The session will take place from 28 February to 1 April in Geneva. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights will present a written update on Sri Lanka to the Council and there will be an Interactive Dialogue on Sri Lanka on 3 March.

Pakistan seeks further approval for US$50 million line of credit for Sri Lanka military as island faces food shortages

Omar Ayub - Chairman of ECC

Pakistan Ministry of Finance ( MoF) has advised the Ministry of Defence Production (MoDP) to seek Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) approval for establishing a Defence Credit line facility for Sri Lanka, before starting negotiations and finalising terms and conditions.